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GW3TMH > TECH     22.06.04 10:29l 44 Lines 1213 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: New Web BBS Software
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From: GW3TMH@WB0TAX.#SHRV.LA.USA.NA
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Hi I am experimenting with a simple Web BBS program.

With it you can forward bulletins in and out in the same way as you
can with a packet radio BBS.

The idea of this is to try and advertise packet, if you take a look
at www.hamserv.net you will get the idea.

People can connect over the internet and see what is happening in the
packet world, but to take part and reply they have to use packet.

It may tempt people back if they read a topic on the web and want to
reply back.

Anyone running a BBS can forward bulls in and out of the Web BBS.

The software will all be posted on www.gb7abc.net in the next few days.

You can either download the forwarding software and send and receive
into the HamServ archive, which is a handy way of exchanging bulletins
with other BBS world wide.

Or you can download the Web BBS software and build a web archive on your
own personal web site.

The software will be at www.gb7abc.net on the HamServ pages probably over
the coming weekend, I just need to check for bugs first.

73 Ken


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