> If you had looked at the manual, you would have found out that ALL CNet commands, as well as all text, could be changed simply by editing a file. Changing 'Pfiles' and 'Gfiles' (Hold-overs from the C64 version), to something less cryptic to most uses would have taken less than 5 minutes. I have found CNet to be the most powerful BBS program available for the Amiga (Or any other system, for that matter. And it dosn't put one of those lame '-Via ' line at the bottom of the message, either.)
My congratulations to your implementation of UUCP/Usenet on C-Net. The
above is one line of 496 characters, instead of 7 lines. Someone who
wanted to respond to only a part of the message (as I wanted) would have
to do a bit of work to reformat it properly.
As to the tear line, I must be getting senile in my old age, as every bloody
message I see in Fidonet from a C-Net board has the line:
--- XFido x.x
'Nough said.
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John Adams - Sysop - Beachside BBS. (Amiga/Cyber/Fido/UUCP) _