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N1URO  > BBS      16.02.20 13:50l 28 Lines 883 Bytes #-1551 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: PE1RRR > JNOS Convers query.
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From: N1URO@N1URO.#CCT.CT.USA.NOAM
To  : BBS@WW


Red;

Conversd compiled within JNOS does not have the ability to display as a
separate NetRom node, it's a service offered to users from within the
mailbox prompt. The conversd in JNOS is modeled after the standard WWC
ping-pong conversd system which uses TCP port 3600 that's been around for
decades, not NetRom for linking chat nodes.

FYI; if you're using JNOS in a lan environment where you're running multiple
BBS, you may want my modified JNOS code with allows for it natively.
Then you can use PE1RRR as your H: addressing and it'll be allowed by
JNOS to accept other PBBS mail from your callsign as well. Took me a few
years to find the code to do it but I was able to modify the JNOS code
so that it can be done, and also added a new line to config.h for defining
multiple BBS.

73
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