Subj : External s/w requirements for bbbs ? To : Sean Rima From : Chad Adams Date : Sun Feb 06 2022 12:42 pm So you use binkd. Not the built in binkp server and the wfc screen for dialing out? How do you dial systems to grab mail? Binkd? > Hello Chad! > 06 Feb 22 08:15, you wrote to me: >>> Hello Vincent! >>> 05 Feb 22 01:05, you wrote to all: >>>> Does bbs have it's own mailer, echo and file processors etc ? >>>> I.e., is it a complete system ? >>>> Only ask as a quick read of the manual? does not indicate that. >>> Run it here, highly stable and everything needed is included. Not >>> the easiest to setup, but once you get used to it, it is ok. I have >>> mine on a headless Ubuntu server, but have run it on a Raspberry Pi >>> which similar results. >> Interested in knowing how you run the wfc screen. Do you run it in the >> background or something? >> Right now, I use screen and just detach but I’d rather run it just as >> a forked process. Maybe in the future, we can get a forkable command >> that runs binkp call outs instead of a really old wfc screen. Most >> folks run headless and even more on VPS servers where we can’t run >> wfc screens. > Never used it with Screen as the ubuntu box, a light weight embedded dell PC >that i stuck Ubuntu on. There is no need for screen. I can ssh into the box an > use BBBS from the command line. Or telnet in if I need to read netmails. Or > http(s) in as well :) > I tend to use binkd/hpt for point or bluewave mail for my own ftn echo stuff. >BBBS starts at boot up using the @reboot cron event. I don't put the bbbsd ont > standard ports simply to stop a lot of crap coming through trying to hack. I > just cron mail processing every 5 minutes > Sean --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-5 * Origin: The ByteXchange BBS | bbs.thebytexchange.com (Hideaway, T) (1:19/37) .