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echo: mystic
to: Christian Sacks
from: Mickey Frklic
date: 2019-05-28 02:31:00
subject: Connect Mystic BBS (Xubun

On 28 May 2019, Christian Sacks said the following...
 CS>  MF> Dear Mystic BBS Sysops,
 CS>  MF> 
 CS>  MF> I have recently setup a new Mystic BBS running under Xubunto and look
 CS>  MF> to connect to other FidoNet and other potential community groups.
 CS> 
 CS> This is great, what is it called and how can one reach it?

Mystic Island BBS running on telnet port 23 @ mysticisland.strangled.net 

 CS> Have a look on YouTube for the Mystic Guy:
 CS> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPOUHszVXaGNSlK3AdI7kLQ

Just after I posted this I started digging around for more info and came
across his videos. I currently just finished 3 of the videos on connecting to
a message network with Mystic BBS and they have been fantastic so far.
Typically I try to avoid YouTube videos and look for text guides but his
videos are top notch! Straight and to the point and broken up into easily
digestible parts.

I am currently going through the fsxNet tutorial and can at least see echomail
processing inbound/outbound via mutil and fidopoll.

Once I make sure fsxNet is properly working I will move onto connecting with
Netmail/FidoNet and more.

 CS> I hope this is some help to you, and anyone else who has needed the same
 CS> info but has yet to ask for it =)

Very helpful thanks Christian!

I'll update as I make more progress -- for now I have the fsxNet message
groups hidden until I can make sure everything is stable and sorted.

One question I do have and maybe he goes over it in the later videos but how
often should we run FIDOPOLL and MUTIL for import/export of echomail as a
best practice?

-LockeDown

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