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Hey Roy,
CA> I'm not on the internet. When users call, they can
CA> connect with PPP, and access the BBS like it was on the
CA> internet. With just one phone line to the BBS, I don't have it
CA> setup for more then one caller at a time.
RJT> Are you saying here that callers can get into your bbs
RJT> with the use of their normal internet-style dialer and
RJT> browser programs? If so, I'd sure like to hear more
RJT> details about that...
Yes, If you are using OS/2, it is not hard at all.
RJT> Are you adding any stuff to provide html-type
RJT> interfacing? That's something I've had the idle
RJT> thought about here and there, but it sure strikes me
RJT> as a project that's going to be a lot of work to set
RJT> up.
I've got telnet, HTML, and ftp up. Need to finish up the NTTP stuff still.
Chris
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