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Re: talking to myself By: Maurice Kinal to Jason Cullins on Sat Feb 12 2005 10:41 am > Hey Jason! > > Feb 12 12:27 05, Jason Cullins wrote to Maurice Kinal: > > JC> Actually, i have been around fidonet for years. I have the latest > JC> version but > JC> the way i do mine is the correct way it should be. > > Right. That did catch my eye which is why I asked. > > JC> In my bbs echo config i have a prefix called fido_ then whatever > JC> the echo > JC> name is, it follows right behind. so this sub for instance is > JC> fido_perl and > JC> that is how it knows the difference. > > So it's your own special fix? SBBS is still MSGID challenged? :-) > > JC> It's more organized that way :) > > Right. As well as saves a few bytes. The regular SBBS way is too redundant > methinks and adds nothing other then extra bloat. > > Life is good, > Maurice > Yeah, i have several different networks online on my bbs (Hard Drive Cafe) and the way i like to distinguish them is by putting there name in front of the echo. like for DOVEnet (which is what comes installed on synchronet) i have my echos there called DOVE_ for fido its the same format FIDO_. RELAY_ for relay net, and you get the idea. I have always found that when it comes time to debug, if you have to, its always a better idea to be organized. :) Less headaches down the road.. Yeah it takes a little bit longer to set it up that way, and yes it can be a pain in the butt to configure all the networks like that, but i say, fix it now and you won't have to be fixing it later. Jason _________________________ / \ | The Hard Drive Cafe BBS | | Montgomery, Alabama, US | | telnet://bbs.hdcbbs.net | \_________________________/ --- SBBSecho 2.10-Win32* Origin: The Hard Drive Cafe - telnet://hdcbbs.net (1:3613/47) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 3613/47 1275 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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