• JAM tosser for Linux

    From digimaus@618:618/1 to All on Tuesday, December 03, 2024 18:03:53
    Hi everyone,

    Can anyone recommend a simple (I use that word loosely) JAM tosser under
    Linux? I'm wanting to set up a point on my personal box.


    -- Sean

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  • From Warpslide@618:400/23 to digimaus on Tuesday, December 03, 2024 18:59:14
    On 03 Dec 2024, digimaus said the following...

    Can anyone recommend a simple (I use that word loosely) JAM tosser under Linux? I'm wanting to set up a point on my personal box.

    The only real tosser I'm aware of for Linux is hpt, it can do JAM, Squish & MSG. You can look back at my messages to Shawn for examples of config.

    Something super simple you also *could* do is use Mystic to toss messages into JAM bases, you could even use Mystic to do the bink transfers as well. Don't have to use the BBS side of Mystic at all. I've had a point setup in under 10 minutes (from download to poll) before when testing things.


    Jay

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  • From Daniel Path@618:520/10 to digimaus on Wednesday, December 04, 2024 00:42:45
    Hello digimaus,

    03 Dec 24 18:03, you wrote to All:

    Can anyone recommend a simple (I use that word loosely) JAM tosser
    under Linux? I'm wanting to set up a point on my personal box.

    Crashmail II is great!

    ByEbYe
    --
    Daniel

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Warpslide on Tuesday, December 03, 2024 22:54:39

    Hello Warpslide!

    03 Dec 24 18:59, you wrote to digimaus:

    Something super simple you also *could* do is use Mystic to toss
    messages into JAM bases, you could even use Mystic to do the bink transfers as well. Don't have to use the BBS side of Mystic at all.
    I've had a point setup in under 10 minutes (from download to poll)
    before when testing things.

    I use a FTP script to move mail back and forth between systems locally. If Squish/Linux wasn't so unstable, I'd use it.

    -- Sean

    ... Rubber bands have snappy endings!
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  • From Tiny@618:618/12 to Digimaus on Wednesday, December 04, 2024 06:10:00
    Hi digimaus,
    In a message to All you wrote:

    Can anyone recommend a simple (I use that word loosely) JAM tosser
    under Linux? I'm wanting to set up a point on my personal box.

    The easiest one is Crashmail II if you can find it, I used to be able to
    set that one up in about 5 mins. :)

    HPT (thanks to help in Micronet) is running things here. Once you look
    at the examples Jay gave me it's not that difficult.

    Shawn

    ... Never try to out-stubborn a cat.


    --- Grumble
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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Tiny on Wednesday, December 04, 2024 20:28:20
    Tiny wrote to Digimaus <=-

    The easiest one is Crashmail II if you can find it, I used to be able
    to set that one up in about 5 mins. :)

    https://sourceforge.net/p/ftnapps/crashmail/code/ci/master/tree/

    HPT (thanks to help in Micronet) is running things here. Once you look
    at the examples Jay gave me it's not that difficult.

    I might try HPT since people seem to be using it.

    -- Sean

    ... Parallel lines have so much in common.
    --- MultiMail/Linux
    * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (618:618/1)
  • From Tiny@618:618/12 to Digimaus on Thursday, December 05, 2024 06:59:00
    Hi digimaus,
    On <Thu, 04 Dec 24>, you wrote me:

    I might try HPT since people seem to be using it.

    Honestly... It wasn't that hard to setup, and now that I've done it
    (which is the only way the horrible config file makes sense) I like it.

    My current complaint is the same one I always have, GD netmail. It worked
    when I first set it up and now... I watch it send you netmail, but you
    never see it / nor does your automated systems. (Areafix etc)

    Only system I ever had that did netmail correctly was Talisman BBS. Oh and ezycom.

    Shawn

    ... You call a plasma grenade a WARNING?


    --- Grumble
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