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-=> mark lewis wrote to Kevin Nunn <=- ml> all i ever did was to ensure that at least one node of my multinode ml> setup was available during ZMH with no caller access... all other nodes ml> took callers at will... My nodelisted number has a mailer on it which observes ZMH. My Telnet/VModem node currently is running Binkley as well, although I'm seriously considering removing that when I move the BBS to its new machine. 99.9% of my mail is moved via BinkD anyway, with a couple of low traffic links using TransX or Internet Rex. I actually use IRex here too, just to deliver SMTP mail through my ISP's server. I didn't feel like trying to decipher IBM's version of SENDMAIL, especially since my ISP requires authentication to relay mail. Someday when I have nothing else to do I'll play with IBM's OS/2 version of SENDMAIL. Of course, right now I'm schedule to be busy until 2 years after I die. ;-) Andrew ---* Origin: Bits & Bytes BBS * V.Everything! * (860) 535-4284 (1:320/119) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 320/119 261/38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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