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Subject: Re: kermit dos and windows 95
From: cangel@famvid.com
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Organization: bCandid - Powering the world's discussions - http://bCandid.com
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 01:21:35 GMT
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
On 1999-10-21 marsh@ties.itu.ch said:
CA>> I have been in contact with one of the (LINUX) BBBS sysops
CA>> that operates the PDN headquarters and she is interested
CA>> in installing C-Kermit as her external protocol to replace
CA>> the internal kermit from BBBS authors.
--8<--cut
AM> For Linux-based bbs's, C-Kermit would be quite
AM> straightforward to setup, similar in fact to setting up
AM> C-Kermit as an uploader/downloader in Lynx. Setting up an
AM> Internet Kermit Server Daemon (IKSD) is similar to setting
AM> up an FTP server.
AM> For a DOS-based bbs, I've successfully setup the most
AM> recent beta of MSK 3.16 as an external protocol with
AM> Maximus and the Bluewave mail door. MSK uses the FOSSIL
AM> interface of the bbs. It would be easier for you to contact
AM> me at my Fidonet address (Arthur Marsh at 3:800/812) if you
AM> want details of the MSK and Maximus configuration files.
That would be: arthur.marsh@f812.n800.z3.fidonet.org ?
I can try. FIDO mail, and netmail in particular has been iffy
since the North American Backbone(Z1) has broken off into
'factions'. There are 3 'backbones' in North America now (I
know, oxymoron 3 backbones).
I'm trying to locate a telnet'able FIDO BBS in the UK, Europe,
Asia, Australia, S.America, Africa, etc. since I cannot depend
on the co-operation of my countrymen to get FIDO mail delivered
at this time. 8(
>
> Charles.Angelich
> @AngelFire.com
> USA, MI