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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.1. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.2. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.3. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.4. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.5. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.6. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.7.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.8. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
(c) Alberto Velo, 1996
BackFtp is a program for Maximus(tm) BBS Sysops, ver. 3.00 or higher; it allows
you to give your users the possibility to retrieve files over the Internet,
even if they don't have an account with an Internet Provider.
BackFtp operates in background: users will just ask your BBS to retrieve the
files via ftp, giving file coordinates (i.e. filename, directory and host from
which to get the file via anonymous FTP) and can then logoff. Once the files
are retrieved by your system, users will normally download them at the maximum
speed their modem can handle (so that BackFtp might be useful also for people
who do have an account with an Internet Provider, but don't want to stay online
for long times to get large files from some slow host).
BackFtp features include personal users' areas handling, Matrix (Netmail)
messages to tell the user about the ftp session, maximum number of days to keep
files on your disks, files.bbs handling and compiling (through Maximus' FBP
utility) and security (since you, the Sysop, decide who to give access to
BackFtp on your BBS).
The security feature involves you may even decide to make of BackFtp a
commercial service on your BBS. This of course means you HAVE to register the
program as a commercial user, thus paying the required sum (not so much money
indeed! - please see LICENSE.TXT).