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TCP-Group Digest            Mon, 16 Feb 98       Volume 98 : Issue   21

Today's Topics:
                         "TNOS" (dos version)
                            [Fwd: remove]

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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 01:20:27 MDT
From: kc7pxt@n8imo.ampr.org
Subject: "TNOS" (dos version)

I'v been trying to get the dos version of TNOS to work on my
dos machines(s) and I got them to work, but when I log into
the bbs to send a test msg to myself, it says "Msg queued",
"*** Forwarding msg to- KC7PXT".

When I log out and log back in agn, I NEVER get the test msg. I
have my configuration files the same way nos runs it's config
files w/ the 'nos' root directory, the spool, finger, public,
etc. sub directories. I got the executible, and the file that
contains all the necessary files to run tnos. This file, sets up
the config files just like jnos does, but I didn't know if it
was supposed to be setting up the files this way or not. I
wonder if the 'etc' dir, and what other files have to be in the
directory, if 'etc' directory needs to be in the 'nos' root
directory or ??

Can you tell me what needs to be done, to make the mail stuff
work properly?

73 de kc7pxt\dallas-

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Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 20:15:16 -0900
From: John Stannard - KL7JL <stannard@alaska.net>
Subject: [Fwd: remove]

At 09:35 2/15/98 -0600, you wrote:
>John,
>
>I *HOPE* you only accidentally posted this to TCP-group?
>
>Gerry
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Sorry, of course it was a mistake!  I guess I didn't notice the 2nd
address when I Replied.  :-(

John
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