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Hi benny,
Benny Pedersen wrote to Michiel Broek:
BP> Hello Michiel!
BP>
BP> 10 Oct 04 15:02, Michiel Broek wrote to Benny Pedersen:
BP>
BP> MB> Because I use unix tools whenever that is possible, that includes
BP> login,
BP> MB> pop mail etc. I do not want to invent the wheel again. In the first
BP> days
BP> MB> of mbse there were only virtual users but that gave a lot of
BP> MB> restrictions.
BP>
BP> you allready did after you removed code that works, oh well there is alot
BP> of ways to make it but
Using virtual users means also providing login, inet servers etc. Why build
servers when there are good and safe servers available. We don't have to do
things like under DOS were nothing is available. You can let mbse work from
every connection you can provide with Linux, from modems to lan, wan and
what will come in the future. No changes needed for mbse.
Greetings, Michiel Broek
Email: mbse{at}mbse.dds.nl
Fidonet: Michiel Broek at 2:280/2802
... Never sleep with anyone crazier than yourself.
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