What I'm looking for is the familiar interface of NOS presented to the user
which other packages won't do in that they provide their own ideas of how
user interface ought be done and without the unneeded cruft and bloat of
networking code compiled in. As for RLI & FBB BBS forwarding, are there
not Daemons available that handle such functions similar to how NNTP, SMTP,
& UUCP work together and function together for such tasks? For that matter
other than reasons of maintaining interoperability with systems and
protocols which to my knowlege are used no where else but amateur radio is
support for these forwarding types so importaint? how about encouraging
people to move to more widely adopted standards? Is there something that
RLI/FBB do so much better?
Eric
AF6EP
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 7:27 AM, Marius Petrescu <marius(a)yo2loj.ro> wrote:
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Those are standard BBS software, not HAM related, and can not do FBB or RLI
forwarding.
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