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to: Andrew Leary
from: Nicholas Boel
date: 2011-07-30 10:35:40
subject: Debian test package for v0.92.0

Re: Debian test package for v0.92.0
  By: Andrew Leary to Nicholas Boel on Fri Jul 29 2011 07:47 pm

 > MBSE's menus are configurable, similar to the way that RemoteAccess, EleBBS,
 > etc. work.  You can customize your ANSI screens as well.  
 > /opt/mbse/share/int/en/txtfiles is the default location for *.ANS screens in
 > the English language; you can include *.ASC versions as well.

Thank you for the help. I have found them, though just not in that location
(due to Debian packaging). Now that I have a list of prerequisites, I might try
and compile 0.92.12 again from source. I kind of like keeping everything BBS
related under the BBS directory, rather than having things in /etc and
/usr/share and such. I run my mailer, tic processor, tosser, etc., and have my
inbound/outbound/filebones all under /sbbs .. Makes it a lot easier to back up
so that everything works when you unpack it onto a fresh OS install. Rather
than forgetting things you had installed years ago. :)

 > You may not be able to get it to look exactly like Synchronet, but you 
 > certainly can customize almost everything.

That's not what I was getting at. I just wanted to make sure it was as
customizable as Synchronet, in the sense that I don't like keeping anything
default, as you would see with my Synchronet setup. 

Take care,
Nick
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