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REPLY: 26.tgsuppor{at}1:138/999 09f43c75
MSGID: 6:757/1 c4987b3e
PID: Telegard 3.09.g2-sp4
TID: GE 1.2
*** Quoting Gene Buckle from a message to Carol Shenkenberger ***
> > Do you think anyone would be interested in a native Linux version o
> > 2.7? I got bored and ported it some years ago.. It builds under Fr
> >
> GB> bah! I made a mistake. THe version wasn't 2.7, but 2.5.
>
GB> I basically tore all the comms code out and set it up so that xinetd w
GB> execute it when an inbound telnet session came it. It worked very wel
GB> actually. I was planning on replacing all the message base code with
GB> routines that would use mysql, but I never got around to it.
2.5 then, I think it may have been able to do JAM by then? Not sure. Probably
still had the older 'proprietary message base format' as an option. I kinda
liked that format for some things (like marking a message to never delete so
you could hold the rules post as the first one in each base if you wanted).
xxcarol
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