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> Greg Goodwin wrote in a message to Sean.Dennis{at}familynet-international:
>> And what do you not like about Synchronet? What do you prefer?
> You /would/ ask me these questions.
>First, what I prefer: I prefer Maximus/2 (I've been running OS/2 since 1997 fo
> my BBS, no plans to change). It's what I started with and even though I'm
>notorious for switching BBS software at times, I've no plans to change anymore
> I'm happy with what I have running.
> As for Synchronet, I prefer seperation of my BBS components...meaning if the
> BBS goes down, the mail will still run. My BBS is actually a seperate system
Jumping into understand BBS's of today, and this tells me a lot of Syncronet
BBS's, which I see a lot of these days. Thanks!
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