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On 25 Mar 05 07:40:58, Gordon Huff got back to Dan Ceppa -> Re: BWave. GH> This is *designed in behavior* : the BW door and the BW reader GH> do this cooperatively. You use the *built in* tools. (I used BW GH> door and client for a decade ...) DC> I've never used a BW door myself. GH> The sysop uses the door ; I was a sysop. I translate my messages to JAM before they go to the BBS. DC>I sort of kludge things together DC>that work! GH> Okay -- I think following the instructions GH> makes allota sense. YMMV. For me, I was curious as to how the BBS told BW the necessary parameters. --- OMX/Blue Wave/DOS v2.30* Origin: Soundly on the Fault Line (1:123/666.0) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 123/666 500 106/2000 633/267 |
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