Running DOS BBSs under OS/2 (Fidonet) Saturday, 20-Nov-1999 to Friday, 26-Nov-1999 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: Stewart Buckingham 19-Nov-99 19:59:02 To: Randal Putnam 20-Nov-99 08:40:00 Subj: rules Hi Randall, > I've renewed this conference for another 6 months, but we'll need traffic to > keep this on the backbone. This could be folded into the OS2DOS or OS2 > conference which seems to have more following. I think folding it into OS2DOS is more appropriate than the busy OS2 echo. My 2 cents. Stu/2 --- BBBS/2 v3.50 Flag-A * Origin: The Chili Channel * OS/2 - Java - Linux * chilies.com * (6:751/222) 7102/1 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: Randal Putnam 24-Nov-99 12:28:06 To: Stephen Shoesmith 24-Nov-99 23:59:21 Subj: Excuse the interruption... SS> getting out. Can someone SS> reply to this if they get it? c SS> And to at least to post something of worth, SS> I would vote to fold this SS> echo. Up until I received this latest spurt of There are very few boards picking this up anyways. I'll most likely close up the shop early next year. Perhaps there might be some y2k problems someone will need to address. --- Maximus 3.01 * Origin: Library COM (1:213/742) 280/801 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: Chris Martin 24-Nov-99 12:53:22 To: Stephen Shoesmith 25-Nov-99 00:33:11 Subj: Excuse the interruption... Once upon a time, out on MARS. While reading the mail, wispering this: Seeing as this is a slow mail time in this echo, perhaps I can take SS> this time to test if my messages in this echo are getting out. Can someone SS> reply to this if they get it? Arrived ok, in So. Cal. SS> And to at least to post something of worth, I would vote to fold th is SS> echo. Up until I received this latest spurt of messages I wasn't sure I wa s SS> still getting it from my uplink. I'm still promoting OS/2 as an alternative to the M$ OS's for BBS's around here, and there are a small core of die-hards running OS-goo for their machines, since it is so very stable. We need to try to get more participation by others, and perhaps open up the echos to more readers?? Chris Martin, marsbbs@gte.net * WCE 2.1G1/2419 * Oxymoron: working vacation --- ViaMAIL!/WC v1.50 * Origin: From an Echo heard on MARS. Call to be transported. (1:219/308) 280/801 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: Dave Emory 24-Nov-99 16:01:00 To: Stephen Shoesmith 25-Nov-99 06:37:05 Subj: Excuse the interruption... On Tuesday November 23 1999, Stephen Shoesmith wrote to All: Acknowledged. SS> @MSGID: 1:323/1212 000379c9 SS> Seeing as this is a slow mail time in this echo, perhaps I can SS> take this time to test if my messages in this echo are getting out. SS> Can someone reply to this if they get it? SS> And to at least to post something of worth, I would vote to SS> fold this echo. Up until I received this latest spurt of messages I SS> wasn't sure I was still getting it from my uplink. SS> === PCBoard (R) v15.23/M 2 SS> ! Origin: MetroPlex - Warwick, RI - 401.739.8118 (1:323/1212) SS> SENT-TO: 12/12 17/1 12 23 105/360 114/59 134/1 140/1 2 3 12 252/501 SS> 270/101 SS> SENT-TO: 297/11 343/41 351/1 2613/404 SS> @PATH: 323/1212 120 3615/50 140/1 351/1 TTYL -=- Dave --- * Origin: The Bare Bones BBS * Aloha, OR * (1:105/360) 280/801 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: Gary Crain 26-Nov-99 10:38:18 To: Randal Putnam 26-Nov-99 20:16:18 Subj: Excuse the interruption... On Nov 24, 1999, at 12:28, Randal Putnam of 1:213/742 wrote: Hi Randal, RP> There are very few boards picking this up anyways. I'll most likely RP> close up the shop early next year. Perhaps there might be some y2k RP> problems someone will need to address. RP> + Origin: Library COM (1:213/742) RP> SEEN+BY: 11/600 24/888 102/749 106/1 2000 114/477 116/35 124/1 RP> 128/139 138/2 142/906 143/1 147/2021 154/15 170/400 500 231/992 RP> 244/1500 250/99 251/25 260/362 270/101 1000 271/140 280/1 292/854 RP> 4005 320/119 324/278 377/97 382/88 92 387/770 396/1 45 397/1 RP> 633/260 801/161 900/525 2404/201 2501/209 3603/140 3639/93 3651/9 RP> 3821/100 3828/2 5100/8 RP> @PATH: 213/742 213 10/3 140/1 270/101 396/1 382/92 Few? Looks like quite a few to me. Gary gcrain@infomail.com --- Msged/2 TE 05 * Origin: Rendezvous!! 4gigs_10000files_500echoareas 512-303-1324 (1:382/92) 124/1 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +============================================================================+