I'm thinking binkp and fmail, maybe. Another learning curve...
The original BinkP isn't that bad to set up and it's reliable. Andrew
Leary's system creates a BinkD-comptible nodelist in MIN_BINKD. You can't
go wrong with it. I used Squish for 28 years and it was running Micronet.
Everything has a learning curve. I am still learning every day with my MBSE system. It's whether or not you're willing to learn and your desire to run that software.
I have spent countless hours betting to the skill level I have today and I still have to look things up. There's no way to get out of it. XD
Concerning BinkD, there are a lot of sysops in Micronet that can help you
with BinkD. Since BinkD doesn't use a standard node list, it's actually
easy. Plus, with the Micronet BinkD nodelist, you should be able to
crashmail any npde in Micronet though you can set it up to route netmail
also.
I had BinkD for OS/2 nearly fully set up before I decided to go back to
Linux.
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