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- Suggested set-up for FWD.MB
-
- The example below is a suggested method for using the state files
- as sub files from within your FWD.MB when connecting to your local
- HF gateway BBS
-
- Lets assume for a minute that W2XXX is the call of your BBS and the
- call of your local HF gateway BBS is KB2YY. Also, you connect to one
- other BBS that can handle all traffic going out within your state and
- the call of this BBS is N2ZZ.
-
- CC NODE1 (Your local node that connects you to the rest of the world)
- NC NODE2
- NC W2XXX
- FA0023W2XXX
- @C:\STATES\AK Place here all the state files that you know W2XXX
- @C:\STATES\AL can handle.
- @C:\STATES\AR
- etc.
- etc.
- @C:\BBS\-W2XXX.FWD See below for explanation of this sub-file.
- *** EOF
- CC NODE1
- NC NODE3
- NC N2ZZ
- FA0023N2ZZ
- @C:\BBS\-N2ZZ.FWD See below for explanation of this sub-file.
- *** EOF
-
-
- In the states that I connect to BBS systems in I do not use any of the
- state files. Rather, I have seperate files using the stations call letters
- for the name of the file. In this file I have a list of the calls that I
- know the BBS can handle traffic for.
-
- EXAMPLE OF -W2XXX.FWD
-
- NTSNY
- NY
- WB2QJA
- WA2UMX
- etc.
- etc.
- W2XXX
- NYBBS <-- Bulletin forwarding (Notice it is last!) this forces all E-Mail
- and NTS traffic to be forwarded before sending bulletins.
-