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RT>> Well, it creates the QWK packet in the OLR directory, so, it RT>> should be possible to get it moved elsewhere, so binkd, ftp or RT>> other transport means could be used. MK> That depends on the client's capabilities as well as the BBS's. I'll MK> be testing out kermit later and possibly zmodem if I get around to MK> writing a capable zmodem terminal thingy or figure out how to get MK> minicom to network. We'll see but I figure at RT> least the BBS will have MK> that capability even if I don't. Kermit should work no problem MK> though. After that I'm thinking ftp transfer. RT> Well, my thinking would be that Max will get an extra RT> option, say, QWK and RT> BinkD/P for mail exchange. There is no need for BinkP protocol to be integrated with Max. Squish already nicely interfaces with BinkD for handling BinkP protocol.... Ok, we could do something to help automate setting up points on a Max/Squish/BinkD based BBS system..... Take care..... Bob Jones, 1:343/41 --- Maximus/2 3.01* Origin: Top Hat 2 BBS (1:343/41) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 343/41 10/345 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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