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I0OJJ  > JNOS2    25.11.19 12:22l 69 Lines 2415 Bytes #-2344 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: This BID thing and DUPES and stuff
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From: I0OJJ @ I0OJJ.ITA.EU (Gustavo)
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On 11/3/19 3:14 AM, n1uro@n1uro.#cct.ct.usa.noam wrote:
> Gus et al;
> 
>> At moment I run only the JNOS2 for ALL its particular features:
>> tcp/ip, wl2k, netrom, convers, netnews, etc. and naturally as
>> backup PBBS; then the obcm is almost used for AX.25 activities.
>> The obcm, fbb, and others full satisfy my requirement(s), so,
>> since the jnos2 will lack of this feature I should use them :)
> 
> JNOS2 does *not* lack the features you use. The way you handle yourself as
> a user now simply can not be shared with the perms of a BBS. Either you're
> a user or you're a BBS. If you're both your user settings will work since
> like with LinFBB it will auto-sense a SID received and will allow forwarding:
> Trying 44.88.0.12...
> Connected to jnos.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> 
> JNOS (jnos.n1uro.ampr.org)
> 
> login: n1uro
> Password:
> [JNOS-2.0.4-URO-B1FHIM$]
> 
> Welcome to N1URO's modified...
>       ____ _____   _ _   _  ___  ____   _   _ _ _   _ ____   ___      _____
>      / ___|_   _| | | \ | |/ _ \/ ___|_| \ | / | | | |  _ \ / _ \    |___  |
>     | |     | |_  | |  \| | | | \___ (_)  \| | | | | | |_) | | | |_____ / /
>     | |___  | | |_| | |\  | |_| |___) || |\  | | |_| |  _ <| |_| |_____/ /
>      \____| |_|\___/|_| \_|\___/|____(_)_| \_|_|\___/|_| \_\\___/     /_/
> 
> You have 0 messages.
> Area: n1uro Current msg# 0.
> ?,A,B,C,CONV,D,E,F,H,I,IH,IP,J,K,L,M,N,NR,O,P,PI,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Z >
> sp i0ojj@i0ojj.it.euro < n1uro
> To: i0ojj
> Subject:
> works
> Enter message.  End with /EX or ^Z in first column (^A aborts):
> mail works via telnet just as well.

I know that all functions as per above; perhaps I don't found
the right way to explain what I wish, so try again.
I want to have the same capability (as permitted/allowed by FBB
and others) to 'upload' a 'ready-made' message, at jnos prompt,
(formatted like your above manual enters), by using a normal
packet terminal program...

-- 
73 and ciao, gustavo i0ojj/ir0aab/ir0eq







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