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echo: amiga
to: Benny Pedersen
from: Neil Williams
date: 2003-05-17 15:27:38
subject: Amiga!

Hi Benny,
 In a message dated 17 May 03 you wrote to All :

 BS>> 17 May 03 14:22:15 tcpip[7453]:  system: The Killing Ground
 BS>> 17 May 03 14:22:15 tcpip[7453]:  mailer: ZMailer-1.4/1001

 BP> to neil, http://qico.sf.net/ is my client used to connect to you :)

Cool stuff; a standard Fido mailer over telnet (using TelSer device here,
currently) is my preferred way of doing things at the moment.

In fact, I now get all my mail using this method. I used to tunnel it to my
uni email address, but this is inefficient (33% overhead with base64 and
uuencode) and can be time consuming to do without a good client side
script. Now I have ADSL on the BBS (and unmetered access from my house at
uni), I can poll anytime and at no extra cost.. :)

BinkP I currently only use to call out with; I use Bink4D from Aminet and
(since the w*n*er didn't include the GPL source) I have a 4D capable
version I built on the original source - I can't remember whether I got
this to work properly or what happened or even if I'm using it right now;
certainly I didn't release it publically.

Neither version work particularly well.


   Caller Name          Town/Group/Address        Actions Upped  Leeched Node
 .--------------------- ------------------------- ------ ------- ------- ----.
 | Neil Williams        2:250/607.20              ....M       0       0    3 |
 : Bo Simonsen          2:236/100.0               ....M       0       0    3 :
 : Neil Williams        2:250/607.20              ....M       0       0    3 :
   nOw2                 Wrexham                   ....M       0       0    3

The second caller there is the only recent one which wasn't me - have you
configured your Qico correctly or do you have an alias ? :)

Ah, it's exciting having a 24h multiline BBS :) at last.. I'm going to be
spending a lot of time this summer redoing the mess the BBS has got into
over the last few years. With only a few occasional callers, and most
activity being Fido related, I've left a lot of things to go out of date or
be left unfinished..

 BP> i don't have modem atm on my linux box :(

I plan to phase out modem access to my BBS; keep it on for emergencies,
outgoing calls and the like, but phase it out for public use.

-- 
 Neil Williams aka nOw2 - CompSci - Fido 2:250/607 - SysOp of TKG BBS
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