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From:  Benny Pedersen (2:230/0)
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Date: Sat, 24 September 2022 just a pip Hello All! ... ;) Regards Benny ... too late to die young :) --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/5.19.10-gentoo-dist (x86_64)) * Origin: gopher://fido.junc.eu/ (2:230/0) ...
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From:  Thomas Bampi (2:333/808)
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Date: Thu, 12 March 2020 WebPoint Veleno BBS Hello All! after a few hours of work I managed to create a point system via the web (your browser must load HTML5 pages) without the user configuring the various software to access the system! ...
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From:  Benny Pedersen (2:230/0)
To: n/a
Date: Thu, 18 April 2019 Strange binkd behaviour BF> @PID: JamNNTPd/Win32 1 BF> @CHRS: UTF-8 2 BF> @TID: CrashMail II/Win32 0.71 will it ever work with unicode :( Regards Benny ... there can only be one way of life, a...
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From:  Bjrn Felten (2:203/2)
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Date: Fri, 29 March 2019 Strange binkd behaviour WvV> I've seen plenty, so I'm going to answer there... ;) OK. Sorry for trying to revive this echo... .. --- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; sv-SE; rv:1.9.1.16) Gecko/201011...
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From:  Bjrn Felten (2:203/2)
To: n/a
Date: Fri, 29 March 2019 Strange binkd behaviour Since this is the most serious echo that I know of, with the best experts, I ask this question here. It's happened two times now, that my binkd suddenly "died". The first time it h...
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From:  Richard Menedetter (2:310/31)
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Date: Fri, 29 March 2019 Strange binkd behaviour WvV>> I think the BINKD area would be best for questions relating to WvV>> binkd! BF> One would think so, but I've never seen a serious answer to BF> anything in that...
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From:  Bjrn Felten (2:203/2)
To: n/a
Date: Fri, 29 March 2019 Strange binkd behaviour BF>> Since this is the most serious echo that I know of, with the best BF>> experts, I ask this question here. WvV> I think the BINKD area would be best for questions relating to ...
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From:  Bjrn Felten (2:203/2)
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Date: Thu, 07 May 2015 Black hole Bob It seems like there is a dupe loop going on, caused by 1:140/1. A system with an operator that still does not understand the importance of maintaining seen-bys. May I please ask any of you t...
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From:  Tommi Koivula (2:221/1.1)
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Date: Sat, 07 April 2018 Long time no see 22 Mar 18 20:13:10, you wrote to Markus Reschke: BF>>> Is the FW working so smoothly that we no longer need this echo? MR>> Apparently ;) The only problem we have is zombie e...
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From:  Tommi Koivula (2:221/1.1)
To: n/a
Date: Thu, 22 March 2018 Long time no see 22 Mar 18 20:13:10, you wrote to Markus Reschke: BF>>> Is the FW working so smoothly that we no longer need this echo? MR>> Apparently ;) The only problem we have is zombie echo...
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From:  Tommi Koivula (2:221/1.1)
To: n/a
Date: Thu, 22 March 2018 Long time no see 22 Mar 18 20:13:10, you wrote to Markus Reschke: BF>>> Is the FW working so smoothly that we no longer need this echo? MR>> Apparently ;) The only problem we have is zombie e...
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From:  Bjrn Felten (2:203/2)
To: n/a
Date: Thu, 22 March 2018 Long time no see BF>> Is the FW working so smoothly that we no longer need this echo? MR> Apparently ;) The only problem we have is zombie echomail created by MR> SBBSecho from time to time. Go...
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From:  Markus Reschke (2:240/1661)
To: n/a
Date: Thu, 22 March 2018 Long time no see BF> Is the FW working so smoothly that we no longer need this echo? Apparently ;) The only problem we have is zombie echomail created by SBBSecho from time to time. ciao, Markus ...
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From:  Bjrn Felten (2:203/2)
To: n/a
Date: Thu, 22 March 2018 Long time no see This used to be the default echo for FidoWeb information. Wazzup? Is the FW working so smoothly that we no longer need this echo? .. --- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; sv...
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From:  Richard Miles (1:3634/24)
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Date: Sun, 30 October 2016 Tosser What would everyone suggest the best mail tosser to use in a multiple uplink situation. I would prefer it also support long file names and obviously mutiple zones. Also need to be able to toss netma...
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From:  Richard Menedetter (2:310/31)
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Date: Mon, 31 October 2016 Tosser Hi Richard! 30 Oct 2016 21:52, from Richard Miles -> All: RM>> HPT (Husky) works nicely here. RM> Quite a few people have recommended HPT. Anyone have a working Win32 RM> con...
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From:  Tommi Koivula (2:221/6)
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Date: Sun, 30 October 2016 Tosser Hi Richard. 30 Oct 16 15:05, you wrote to All: RM> What would everyone suggest the best mail tosser to use in a multiple RM> uplink situation. I would prefer it also support long file n...
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From:  Richard Miles (1:3634/24)
To: n/a
Date: Sun, 30 October 2016 Tosser On 10/30/16, Richard Menedetter said the following... RM> HPT (Husky) works nicely here. RM> Quite a few people have recommended HPT. Anyone have a working Win32 config I could take ...
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From:  Richard Menedetter (2:310/31)
To: n/a
Date: Sun, 30 October 2016 Tosser Hi Richard! 30 Oct 2016 15:05, from Richard Miles -> All: RM> What would everyone suggest the best mail tosser to use in a multiple RM> uplink situation. I would prefer it also suppo...
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From:  Richard Miles (1:3634/24)
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Date: Fri, 14 October 2016 Richard Miles On 10/03/16, Michiel van der Vlist said the following... Mv> Same here. Mystic is a real piece of shit. There are definitely some issues that need to be taken care of as far as security as...
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