• NETMGRd Netmail Utility - Thank you !!!t

    From Allen Prunty@1:2320/100 to Shawn Highfield on Wed May 11 09:51:18 2016
    I don't know for sure if this will help, but NetMgr is able to do anything you can possibly think of with netmail. You should be able to find it on
    the
    BBS or google. I'm sure a netmgr guru will see this and think of the right
    way
    to do it.

    That's one I'm looking for... but I can't seem to find it... if someone
    can help me locate this gem I think that's what I used years ago.

    Thanks millions Shawn!!! Do you remember who wrote it. NetMgr brings
    up tons of stuff in google.

    Allen
    --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5
    * Origin: Derby City LiveWire - Louisville, KY - livewirebbs.dy (1:2320/100)
  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Allen Prunty on Wed May 11 16:41:45 2016
    On 05/11/16, Allen Prunty said the following...

    That's one I'm looking for... but I can't seem to find it... if someone can help me locate this gem I think that's what I used years ago.

    I have them available on my BBS or web site. I don't have an html interface
    to the file areas but if you goto http://trmb.ca/bbs/ftn_edit you will get a list of files in there. net100.zip is the dos version, net100p.zip is the os2 version. There is also keys.zip in there so you can register your copy (released by the author).

    Thanks millions Shawn!!! Do you remember who wrote it. NetMgr brings
    up tons of stuff in google.

    Gerrard van Essen is the author. He released the source shortly after these were released. Andrew Clarke also maintains an svn repo so this stuff can all be built on linux as well.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A13 (Linux)
    * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757)
  • From Allen Prunty@1:2320/100 to Alan Ianson on Thu May 12 00:29:36 2016

    On May 11, 2016 04:48pm, Alan Ianson wrote to Allen Prunty:

    I have them available on my BBS or web site. I don't have an html interface to the file areas but if you goto http://trmb.ca/bbs/ftn_edit you will get a list of files in there. net100.zip is the dos version, net100p.zip is the os2 version. There is also keys.zip in there so you
    can register your copy (released by the author).

    Nice archive you have there Alan... thank you so much for pointing me to the files... I hope that others realize that sometimes you have to explore other pathways to get what you need.

    NetMGR is like the swiss army knife of Fido... it can do so much and I appreciate you getting it to me.

    Allen

    ... Buckle up; it makes it harder for the aliens to suck you out of the car. --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5
    * Origin: Derby City LiveWire - Louisville, KY - livewirebbs.dy (1:2320/100)
  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Allen Prunty on Thu May 12 07:19:31 2016
    On 05/12/16, Allen Prunty said the following...

    Nice archive you have there Alan... thank you so much for pointing me to the files... I hope that others realize that sometimes you have to
    explore other pathways to get what you need.

    No problem. My BBS is also newly returned so for the last year I have been digging around the web trying to put it back that way it was. There was a
    time when I needed to use netmgr every day for different reasons so I know it can come in handy.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A13 (Linux)
    * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757)
  • From Allen Prunty@1:2320/100 to Alan Ianson on Thu May 12 13:55:32 2016
    On 05/12/16, Allen Prunty said the following...

    No problem. My BBS is also newly returned so for the last year I have been digging around the web trying to put it back that way it was. There was a time when I needed to use netmgr every day for different reasons so I know
    it
    can come in handy.

    I'm just glad my post caught your eye... some were nasty because I cross posted... but I knew what I needed just couldn't remember what I needed
    wasn't sure if it was part of fastecho, squish, or gecho but I knew it
    was out there. I knew the help I needed wouldn't come from the Wildcat
    crew... but somehow it fell in your lap and I am thankful!

    Us old sysops need to stick together.

    Allen

    --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5
    * Origin: Derby City LiveWire - Louisville, KY - livewirebbs.dy (1:2320/100)