Hello Nick!
I installed SR 13 this morning. All is functioning well. Thanks for the gre product and all the hard work you placed in it.
Long time no hear...
Are we still going fishing on your boat?
Why of course we are. When will you be in South Louisiana again? Bring
Ward with you. We'll get together with the moderator and cook our catch afterwards.
Of course, we'll talk about Dbridge which will keep us on topic. (-:
Why of course we are. When will you be in South Louisiana again? Bring
Ward with you. We'll get together with the moderator and cook our catch afterwards.
Of course, we'll talk about Dbridge which will keep us on topic. (-:
Maybe he wants to bring his business administrator too ...
Long time no hear...
Are we still going fishing on your boat?
Why of course we are. When will you be in South Louisiana again? Bring Ward with you. We'll get together with the moderator and cook our catch afterwar Of course, we'll talk about Dbridge which will keep us on topic. (-:
Ward will insist that I sit with a laptop so he can personally oversee programming... after all, he's not paying me to drink...
I've never been to south Louisiana but I'd love to go... cajun cooking is the specialty?
Ward will insist that I sit with a laptop so he can personally oversee programming... after all, he's not paying me to drink...
Re: Re: SR13
By: Nick Andre to Joe Bruchis on Tue Jun 06 2017 03:20 pm
I've never been to south Louisiana but I'd love to go... cajun cooking is the specialty?
Yes. Cajun and Creole cooking are the specialty and where both
styles were born.
Ward will insist that I sit with a laptop so he can personally oversee programming... after all, he's not paying me to drink...
What more could there be to do on Dbridge other than make it 32/64
bit? It has all the features anyone could dream of. It's at the
right price too! I'd say you're 99.9% there. Maybe Ward will let
you have a few beers and relax. (-:
Guinness for me and also a beer (Chimay) a fella sent to me awhile back.
What more could there be to do on Dbridge other than make it 32/64
bit? It has all the features anyone could dream of. It's at the
right price too! I'd say you're 99.9% there. Maybe Ward will let
you have a few beers and relax. (-:
Guinness for me and also a beer (Chimay) a fella sent to me awhile
back.
Roger Nelson wrote in a message to Joe Bruchis:
What more could there be to do on Dbridge other than make it 32/64
bit? It has all the features anyone could dream of. It's at the
right price too! I'd say you're 99.9% there. Maybe Ward will let
you have a few beers and relax. (-:
Guinness for me and also a beer (Chimay) a fella sent to me awhile
back.
That sounds like two good choices.
Guinness for me and also a beer (Chimay) a fella sent to me awhile back.
Do I know da fellah ?
Guinness for me and also a beer (Chimay) a fella sent to me awhile
back.
That sounds like two good choices.
They are, but with the Chimay, you have to read the instructions on
the label prior to drinking. (-:[
Roger Nelson wrote in a message to Joe Bruchis:
Guinness for me and also a beer (Chimay) a fella sent to me awhile
back.
That sounds like two good choices.
They are, but with the Chimay, you have to read the instructions on
the label prior to drinking. (-:[
What do the instructions say? Now you've got my interest up. (-:
That sounds like two good choices.
They are, but with the Chimay, you have to read the instructions on
the label prior to drinking. (-:[
What do the instructions say? Now you've got my interest up. (-:
Re: SR13
By: Joe Bruchis to Roger Nelson on Thu Jun 08 2017 09:24:20
That sounds like two good choices.
They are, but with the Chimay, you have to read the instructions on
the label prior to drinking. (-:[
What do the instructions say? Now you've got my interest up. (-:
Open bottle, drink beer <G>
They are, but with the Chimay, you have to read the instructions on
the label prior to drinking. (-:[
On 2017 Jun 08 08:36:28, you wrote to Joe Bruchis:
They are, but with the Chimay, you have to read the instructions on
the label prior to drinking. (-:[
do you mean so you don't pour the yeast out into your glass and
cloud it up?
They are, but with the Chimay, you have to read the instructions on
the label prior to drinking. (-:[
What do the instructions say? Now you've got my interest up. (-:
Open bottle, drink beer <G>
Not quite that simple with Chimay.
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Fri Jun 09 2017 06:59:01
They are, but with the Chimay, you have to read the instructions JD>RN>>> on the label prior to drinking. (-:[
What do the instructions say? Now you've got my interest up. (-:
Open bottle, drink beer <G>
Not quite that simple with Chimay.
You'd be surprised <G> I dont have a chalice, so that's out. Straight
out of the bottle works just fine, nut if I really want to enjoy a beer,
it must be poured in a chilled glass with a nice head on it.
They are, but with the Chimay, you have to read the
instructions on the label prior to drinking. (-:[
What do the instructions say? Now you've got my interest up. (-:
Open bottle, drink beer <G>
Not quite that simple with Chimay.
You'd be surprised <G> I dont have a chalice, so that's out.
Straight out of the bottle works just fine, nut if I really want to
enjoy a beer, it must be poured in a chilled glass with a nice head
on it.
That may be your way of doing it, but I'm going to follow the instructions the fella who gifted it to me recommended.
They are, but with the Chimay, you have to read the instructions on
the label prior to drinking. (-:[
do you mean so you don't pour the yeast out into your glass and cloud
it up?
I corrected that and posted the actual instructions yesterday or the
day before.
Re: Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 10 2017 06:37:05
They are, but with the Chimay, you have to read the
instructions on the label prior to drinking. (-:[
What do the instructions say? Now you've got my interest up. (-:
Open bottle, drink beer <G>
Not quite that simple with Chimay.
You'd be surprised <G> I dont have a chalice, so that's out.
Straight out of the bottle works just fine, nut if I really want to
enjoy a beer, it must be poured in a chilled glass with a nice head
on it.
That may be your way of doing it, but I'm going to follow the instructions the fella who gifted it to me recommended.
Dont wait too long <G>
On 2017 Jun 09 17:50:52, you wrote to me:
They are, but with the Chimay, you have to read the instructions on
the label prior to drinking. (-:[
do you mean so you don't pour the yeast out into your glass and cloud
it up?
I corrected that and posted the actual instructions yesterday or the
day before.
i saw where you posted something from the person that sent the
items but it didn't mention anything about yeast or leaving the
last CM in the bottle ;)
i saw where you posted something from the person that sent the items
but it didn't mention anything about yeast or leaving the last CM in
the bottle ;)
Leaving the last CM in the bottle actually happened to me while having
a beer with Joe. The bartender poured the beer into a frosted glass
and although there was some left in the bottle, he threw it away. I
was too shocked to react.
(-:What do the instructions say? Now you've got my interest up.
Open bottle, drink beer <G>
Not quite that simple with Chimay.
You'd be surprised <G> I dont have a chalice, so that's out.
Straight out of the bottle works just fine, nut if I really want to
enjoy a beer, it must be poured in a chilled glass with a nice head
on it.
That may be your way of doing it, but I'm going to follow the
instructions the fella who gifted it to me recommended.
Dont wait too long <G>
Why not?
On 2017 Jun 12 08:10:56, you wrote to me:
i saw where you posted something from the person that sent the items
but it didn't mention anything about yeast or leaving the last CM in
the bottle ;)
Leaving the last CM in the bottle actually happened to me while having
a beer with Joe. The bartender poured the beer into a frosted glass
and although there was some left in the bottle, he threw it away. I
was too shocked to react.
waste not, want not, eh? :)
FWIW: here's the instructions i've seen...
1. Tilt your glass at 45°.
2. Delicately pour half of the bottle into the glass.
3. Straighten the glass to finish serving.
4. Leave the last centimetre at the bottom of the bottle to avoid
the yeast clouding your beer.
However, if you wish, the beer can, of course, be served with its
yeast, which is perfectly edible.
Ales - Chimay
http://chimay.com/us/bieres/
... Our bikinis are exciting. They are simply the tops.
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 12 2017 08:09:16
(-:What do the instructions say? Now you've got my interest up.
Open bottle, drink beer <G>
Not quite that simple with Chimay.
You'd be surprised <G> I dont have a chalice, so that's out.
Straight out of the bottle works just fine, nut if I really want to
enjoy a beer, it must be poured in a chilled glass with a nice head
on it.
That may be your way of doing it, but I'm going to follow the
instructions the fella who gifted it to me recommended.
Dont wait too long <G>
Why not?
Beer is not wine, and even that can go bad if not properly sealed
Leaving the last CM in the bottle actually happened to me while
having a beer with Joe. The bartender poured the beer into a
frosted glass and although there was some left in the bottle, he
threw it away. I was too shocked to react.
waste not, want not, eh? :)
I think the bartender had something wrong in his head and needed a
checkup from the neck up.
FWIW: here's the instructions i've seen...
1. Tilt your glass at 45°.
2. Delicately pour half of the bottle into the glass.
3. Straighten the glass to finish serving.
4. Leave the last centimetre at the bottom of the bottle to avoid
the yeast clouding your beer.
Why?
do).However, if you wish, the beer can, of course, be served with its
yeast, which is perfectly edible.
Ales - Chimay
http://chimay.com/us/bieres/
I'll go to their site and disagree with them (for all the good it will
... Our bikinis are exciting. They are simply the tops.
Gee, I wish I had your updated version of those taglines. <ducking>
... Our bikinis are exciting. They are simply the tops.
Gee, I wish I had your updated version of those taglines. <ducking>
That may be your way of doing it, but I'm going to follow the
instructions the fella who gifted it to me recommended.
Dont wait too long <G>
Why not?
Beer is not wine, and even that can go bad if not properly sealed
Okay, but what makes you think it hasn't already been processed? (-:
On 2017 Jun 13 07:01:20, you wrote to me:
Leaving the last CM in the bottle actually happened to me while ml>RN>>> having a beer with Joe. The bartender poured the beer into a
frosted glass and although there was some left in the bottle, he ml>RN>>> threw it away. I was too shocked to react.
waste not, want not, eh? :)
I think the bartender had something wrong in his head and needed a ml>RN> checkup from the neck up.
hehehehe...
FWIW: here's the instructions i've seen...
1. Tilt your glass at 45°.
2. Delicately pour half of the bottle into the glass.
3. Straighten the glass to finish serving.
4. Leave the last centimetre at the bottom of the bottle to avoid ml>ml>> the yeast clouding your beer.
Why?
i think it is similar to champagne, sparkling wines and similar beverages where there's still some yeast in them when they are bottled... as
they've been aging, all the sediments have dropped to the bottom of the bottle and the beverage has clarified... have you ever noticed the bottom of some bottles has a big dimple in it? this sediment settlement is the reason for that ;)
However, if you wish, the beer can, of course, be served with its ml>ml>> yeast, which is perfectly edible.
Ales - Chimay
http://chimay.com/us/bieres/
I'll go to their site and disagree with them (for all the good itwill do).
hehehe...
... Our bikinis are exciting. They are simply the tops.
Gee, I wish I had your updated version of those taglines. <ducking>
:lol: i posted them to the TAGLINES echo a year or so back... i have a script that breaks the file apart into pieces suitable for posting... i'm thinking about posting it again but just not sure when... sometimes i go for days without adding any new ones and then there'll be days that i
can't stop adding new ones...
did you ever get through the previous list i sent removing the ones with the undesirable wirty dirds?
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Tue Jun 13 2017 07:08:30
That may be your way of doing it, but I'm going to follow the
instructions the fella who gifted it to me recommended.
Dont wait too long <G>
Why not?
Beer is not wine, and even that can go bad if not properly sealed
Okay, but what makes you think it hasn't already been processed? (-:
I don't, but it seemed you implied that you still had it, although
you did not actually state that <G>
Okay, but what makes you think it hasn't already been processed? (-:
I don't, but it seemed you implied that you still had it, although
you did not actually state that <G>
I didn't infer (there's that word difference again) it, but I kept the bottles because they were from a friend and I'm sentimental.
... If ants are so busy, how do they make it to all those picnics?
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Wed Jun 14 2017 21:57:12
Okay, but what makes you think it hasn't already been processed? (-:
I don't, but it seemed you implied that you still had it, although
you did not actually state that <G>
I didn't infer (there's that word difference again) it, but I kept the bottles because they were from a friend and I'm sentimental.
Infer, imply. Much the same meaning :)
... If ants are so busy, how do they make it to all those picnics?
The colony sends them <G>
Infer, imply. Much the same meaning :)
Get a better dictionary. (-:
... If ants are so busy, how do they make it to all those picnics?
The colony sends them <G>
I saw that movie and didn't like it.
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Jun 15 2017 20:55:28
Infer, imply. Much the same meaning :)
Get a better dictionary. (-:
Nothing wrong with the one I got <G>. It does wonderfull where it
sits on the bookshelf <G>
... If ants are so busy, how do they make it to all those picnics?
The colony sends them <G>
I saw that movie and didn't like it.
Didn't know there was a movie <G>
Nothing wrong with the one I got <G>. It does wonderfull where it
sits on the bookshelf <G>
Get one for the computer so you don't have to strain yourself further. Now I know why my grade school teachers encouraged us to read the dictionary.
... If ants are so busy, how do they make it to all those picnics?
The colony sends them <G>
I saw that movie and didn't like it.
Didn't know there was a movie <G>
The IMDB is your friend.
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Fri Jun 16 2017 20:52:27
Nothing wrong with the one I got <G>. It does wonderfull where it
sits on the bookshelf <G>
Get one for the computer so you don't have to strain yourself
further. Now
I know why my grade school teachers encouraged us to read the
dictionary.
Should I need a dictionary immediately, I can go online.
... If ants are so busy, how do they make it to all those picnics?
The colony sends them <G>
I saw that movie and didn't like it.
Didn't know there was a movie <G>
The IMDB is your friend.
Only if you are inquisitive, and knew about the IMDB <G>
Nothing wrong with the one I got <G>. It does wonderfull where it
sits on the bookshelf <G>
Get one for the computer so you don't have to strain yourself
further. Now
I know why my grade school teachers encouraged us to read the
dictionary.
Should I need a dictionary immediately, I can go online.
You could, but you'd still be jealous of me because I don't have to.
Incidentally, how is SR13 working our for you?
... If ants are so busy, how do they make it to all those picnics?
The colony sends them <G>
I saw that movie and didn't like it.
Didn't know there was a movie <G>
The IMDB is your friend.
Only if you are inquisitive, and knew about the IMDB <G>
You didn't know about the Internet Movie DataBase? You can add it to your online dictionary bookmark. (-:[
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jun 18 2017 11:45:17
Nothing wrong with the one I got <G>. It does wonderfull where it
sits on the bookshelf <G>
Get one for the computer so you don't have to strain yourself
further. Now I know why my grade school teachers encouraged us to
read the dictionary.
Should I need a dictionary immediately, I can go online.
You could, but you'd still be jealous of me because I don't have to.
Incidentally, how is SR13 working our for you?
SR13? Now I'm kind of confuzed.
... If ants are so busy, how do they make it to all those picnics?
The colony sends them <G>
I saw that movie and didn't like it.
Didn't know there was a movie <G>
The IMDB is your friend.
Only if you are inquisitive, and knew about the IMDB <G>
You didn't know about the Internet Movie DataBase? You can add it
to your online dictionary bookmark. (-:[
I'll try to remember that <G>
Incidentally, how is SR13 working our for you?
SR13? Now I'm kind of confuzed.
Do you ever look at the Subj: line or your very own editor-quoted Re: line? (-:
...Snickers bars are habit forming.
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jun 18 2017 21:33:54
Incidentally, how is SR13 working our for you?
SR13? Now I'm kind of confuzed.
Do you ever look at the Subj: line or your very own editor-quoted
Re: line? (-:
...Snickers bars are habit forming.
We go for space here with Mars Bars <G>
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jun 18 2017 21:33:54
Incidentally, how is SR13 working our for you?
SR13? Now I'm kind of confuzed.
Do you ever look at the Subj: line or your very own editor-quoted Re: line? (-:
...Snickers bars are habit forming.
We go for space here with Mars Bars <G>
Re: SR13
By: Joe Delahaye to Roger Nelson on Mon Jun 19 2017 10:54:12
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jun 18 2017 21:33:54
Incidentally, how is SR13 working our for you?
SR13? Now I'm kind of confuzed.
Do you ever look at the Subj: line or your very own editor-quoted
Re: line? (-:
Meant to answer this in previous message, but missed it. Generally
dont bother with either, because 90% of the time it has nothing to
do with the present subject. BTW, I'm still confused <G>
...Snickers bars are habit forming.
We go for space here with Mars Bars <G>
<snicker>
Incidentally, how is SR13 working our for you?
SR13? Now I'm kind of confuzed.
Do you ever look at the Subj: line or your very own editor-quoted
Re: line? (-:
Meant to answer this in previous message, but missed it. Generally
dont bother with either, because 90% of the time it has nothing to
do with the present subject. BTW, I'm still confused <G>
Then stop thinking of it as the SR-71 "Blackbird".
Do you ever look at the Subj: line or your very own editor-quoted
Re: line? (-:
Meant to answer this in previous message, but missed it. Generally
dont bother with either, because 90% of the time it has nothing to
do with the present subject. BTW, I'm still confused <G>
Then stop thinking of it as the SR-71 "Blackbird".
I was more thinking State Road 13 :)
Then stop thinking of it as the SR-71 "Blackbird".
I was more thinking State Road 13 :)
maybe Service Release 13? ;)
On 2017 Jun 19 16:59:06, you wrote to Roger Nelson:
Do you ever look at the Subj: line or your very own editor-quoted
Re: line? (-:
Meant to answer this in previous message, but missed it. Generally
dont bother with either, because 90% of the time it has nothing to
do with the present subject. BTW, I'm still confused <G>
Then stop thinking of it as the SR-71 "Blackbird".
I was more thinking State Road 13 :)
maybe Service Release 13? ;)
... Lincoln's Gettysburg address: ALincoln@gettysburg.com
Re: SR13
By: mark lewis to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 19 2017 19:15:24
Then stop thinking of it as the SR-71 "Blackbird".
I was more thinking State Road 13 :)
maybe Service Release 13? ;)
Of DBridge? I play with it everyonce in a while, but every time I
try to update it I lose all my configurations. Roger sent me all
sorts of things to try, as did Nick, but obviously I am missing
something. It isn't compatible with Synchronet in any case :(
maybe Service Release 13? ;)
Of DBridge? I play with it everyonce in a while, but every time I
try to update it I lose all my configurations. Roger sent me all
sorts of things to try, as did Nick, but obviously I am missing
something. It isn't compatible with Synchronet in any case :(
Did you put a copy of the most recent DBRIDGE.AUT and/or DBRIDGE.CFG elsewhere on the drive and then import one of them?
You could be the first to make it compatible. (-:
You could also ask DM for help. I know he lurks here.
You could be the first to make it compatible. (-:
You could also ask DM for help. I know he lurks here.
DM cant do much to make it compatible. DB does not support the message base unfortunately
it supports the MSG message base format... in sbbsecho only but it is there and not really configurable other than maybe defining the directory to use. sbbsecho uses it to communicate with other non-mailer software, too... interbbs games have to use MSG format as they don't know BSO and can't make FTN PKTs... this is also how sbbsecho communicates with non-BSO mailers... could probably also make it directly compatible with dB... problem is how m folks are still using a non-BSO mailer these days... DM did ask for some volunteers with non-BSO mailers to please test the new code but no one responded...
it supports the MSG message base format... in sbbsecho only but it is
there and not really configurable other than maybe defining the
directory to use. sbbsecho uses it to communicate with other
non-mailer software, too... interbbs games have to use MSG format as
they don't know BSO and can't make FTN PKTs... this is also how
sbbsecho communicates with non-BSO mailers... could probably also
make it directly compatible with dB... problem is how m folks are
still using a non-BSO mailer these days... DM did ask for some
volunteers with non-BSO mailers to please test the new code but no
one responded...
Many people in Fido and Othernets are using DB. I don't collect stats,
but its being used with all sorts of BBS software. Someone in this
echo a few years ago wrote a comprehensive guide to D'Bridge on Linux
with SBBS. I know it can work with it, just probably a lot of messing around with SBBSECHO.
I did reply to a SBBS developer, Stephen somebody, I forget the
name... sometime I believe it was 2 years ago about this. I was asked
if I could contribute or help with the code for SBBSECHO and perhaps integrate DB directly. I was told a story about how the code was a
mess, it was always something that seemed "tacked on" and was never
really satisfactory.
I replied very politely and said I was not able to share the entire
source code for DB but would be happy to contribute code snippets for packet handling, Queue, mail sessions etc. Anything they needed out of
DB I was prepared to share or discuss... but I'm not handing over the entire code.
Crickets chirping after that.
DM cant do much to make it compatible. DB does not support the
message base unfortunately
it supports the MSG message base format... in sbbsecho only but it is there and
not really configurable other than maybe defining the directory to use... sbbsecho uses it to communicate with other non-mailer software, too... interbbs
games have to use MSG format as they don't know BSO and can't make FTN PKTs... this is also how sbbsecho communicates with non-BSO mailers... he could probably also make it directly compatible with dB... problem is how many folks are still using a non-BSO mailer these days... DM did ask for some volunteers with non-BSO mailers to please test the new code but no one responded...
I did reply to a SBBS developer, Stephen somebody, I forget the name... sometime I believe it was 2 years ago about this. I was asked if I could contribute or help with the code for SBBSECHO and perhaps integrate DB directly. I was told a story about how the code was a mess, it was always something that seemed "tacked on" and was never really satisfactory.
i doubt they would want the entire code base :) but yeah, i hear ya... you have quite a bit of documentation about it, though... i remember reading it while back... especially the queue stuff... i think as long as MSG is still use, they should still work together... the question is if sbbsecho needs s more work for MSG mailers or not... with the new rewrite, it may...
I did reply to a SBBS developer, Stephen somebody, I forget the name.. sometime I believe it was 2 years ago about this. I was asked if I cou contribute or help with the code for SBBSECHO and perhaps integrate DB directly. I was told a story about how the code was a mess, it was alw something that seemed "tacked on" and was never really satisfactory.
Stephen Hurd I think. AKA Deuce?
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Tue Jun 20 2017 07:47:59
maybe Service Release 13? ;)
Of DBridge? I play with it everyonce in a while, but every time I
try to update it I lose all my configurations. Roger sent me all
sorts of things to try, as did Nick, but obviously I am missing
something. It isn't compatible with Synchronet in any case :(
Did you put a copy of the most recent DBRIDGE.AUT and/or DBRIDGE.CFG elsewhere on the drive and then import one of them?
I h ave done so when you suggested that. No luck.
You could be the first to make it compatible. (-:
You could also ask DM for help. I know he lurks here.
DM cant do much to make it compatible. DB does not support the
message base unfortunately
On 2017 Jun 20 10:35:10, you wrote to Roger Nelson:
You could be the first to make it compatible. (-:
You could also ask DM for help. I know he lurks here.
DM cant do much to make it compatible. DB does not support the message base unfortunately
it supports the MSG message base format... in sbbsecho only but it
is there and not really configurable other than maybe defining the directory to use... sbbsecho uses it to communicate with other
non-mailer software, too... interbbs games have to use MSG format
as they don't know BSO and can't make FTN PKTs... this is also how sbbsecho communicates with non-BSO mailers... he could probably
also make it directly compatible with dB... problem is how many
folks are still using a non-BSO mailer these days... DM did ask for
some volunteers with non-BSO mailers to please test the new code
but no one responded...
DM cant do much to make it compatible. DB does not support the
message base unfortunately
it supports the MSG message base format... in sbbsecho only but it is
there and not really configurable other than maybe defining the
directory to use... sbbsecho uses it to communicate with other
non-mailer software, too... interbbs games have to use MSG format as
they don't know BSO and can't make FTN PKTs... this is also how
sbbsecho communicates with non-BSO mailers... he could probably also
make it directly compatible with dB... problem is how many folks are
still using a non-BSO mailer these days... DM did ask for some
volunteers with non-BSO mailers to please test the new code but no
one responded...
Yeah, I remember, but there is still the problem of netmail, DB can't read Synchronet's netmail database or vice versa. Nor can db read
Sync's message bases
sbbsecho communicates with non-BSO mailers... he could probably also
make it directly compatible with dB... problem is how many folks are
still using a non-BSO mailer these days... DM did ask for some
volunteers with non-BSO mailers to please test the new code but no
one responded...
I know why I didn't.
I did reply to a SBBS developer, Stephen somebody, I forget the
name.. sometime I believe it was 2 years ago about this. I was
asked if I cou contribute or help with the code for SBBSECHO and
perhaps integrate DB directly. I was told a story about how the
code was a mess, it was alw something that seemed "tacked on"
and was never really satisfactory.
Stephen Hurd I think. AKA Deuce?
I forget, sounds right though. Nice guy, just never heard back from him.
Did you put a copy of the most recent DBRIDGE.AUT and/or DBRIDGE.CFG
elsewhere on the drive and then import one of them?
I h ave done so when you suggested that. No luck.
Just remind me how you did that (step-by-step).
You could be the first to make it compatible. (-:
You could also ask DM for help. I know he lurks here.
DM cant do much to make it compatible. DB does not support the
message base unfortunately
That is why I got away from proprietary software.
...Coming soon: ArcaOS 5.
Yeah, I remember, but there is still the problem of netmail, DB
can't read Synchronet's netmail database or vice versa. Nor can db
read Sync's message bases
that's where the MSG base comes in right there in the middle...
On 2017 Jun 20 19:44:16, you wrote to me:
sbbsecho communicates with non-BSO mailers... he could probably also
make it directly compatible with dB... problem is how many folks are
still using a non-BSO mailer these days... DM did ask for some
volunteers with non-BSO mailers to please test the new code but no
one responded...
I know why I didn't.
me^2... and it wasn't because i didn't want to ;)
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Tue Jun 20 2017 19:37:22
Did you put a copy of the most recent DBRIDGE.AUT and/or DBRIDGE.CFG
elsewhere on the drive and then import one of them?
I h ave done so when you suggested that. No luck.
Just remind me how you did that (step-by-step).
I would have to check to see if I still have your directions
someplace <G>
You could be the first to make it compatible. (-:
You could also ask DM for help. I know he lurks here.
DM cant do much to make it compatible. DB does not support the
message base unfortunately
That is why I got away from proprietary software.
...Coming soon: ArcaOS 5.
Order your tickets now.
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Tue Jun 20 2017 07:47:59
maybe Service Release 13? ;)
Of DBridge? I play with it everyonce in a while, but every time I
try to update it I lose all my configurations. Roger sent me all
sorts of things to try, as did Nick, but obviously I am missing
something. It isn't compatible with Synchronet in any case :(
Did you put a copy of the most recent DBRIDGE.AUT and/or DBRIDGE.CFG elsewhere on the drive and then import one of them?
I h ave done so when you suggested that. No luck.
You could be the first to make it compatible. (-:
You could also ask DM for help. I know he lurks here.
DM cant do much to make it compatible. DB does not support the
message base unfortunately
DM cant do much to make it compatible. DB does not support the
message base unfortunately
That is why I got away from proprietary software.
...Coming soon: ArcaOS 5.
Order your tickets now.
Tickets already here. Waiting for laptop.
... My financial planner told me to buy lottery tickets.
I h ave done so when you suggested that. No luck.
You could be the first to make it compatible. (-:
You could also ask DM for help. I know he lurks here.
DM cant do much to make it compatible. DB does not support the
message base unfortunately
Joe, can't DB still receive the packets as a front end, and then SBBSECHO toss them? If so, (with a batch file) you could copy the packets to a temp area before SBBSECHO echo tosses, then allow SBBSECHO to toss them for the BBS. Then
packets could be copied back to the inbound and then let DB toss them and autocreate your areas within the DB editor. That way you can use the DB editor (or Golded TimEd etc) for your personal reading/writing and let SBBSECHO and binkp handle the mail for your BBS.
I am using a variation of that process here.
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Wed Jun 21 2017 14:35:47
DM cant do much to make it compatible. DB does not support the
message base unfortunately
That is why I got away from proprietary software.
...Coming soon: ArcaOS 5.
Order your tickets now.
Tickets already here. Waiting for laptop.
Good luck.
... My financial planner told me to buy lottery tickets.
How much did he charge you for that advice? <G>
I am using a variation of that process here.
I assume that it can. I have used it to send netmail at times.
The other problem (for now at least) is that it is not 32 bit. I
use a 32 bit front end (Taurus) for POTS calls, and a utility that redirects incoming to the telnet server, I requires a 32 bit front
end though.
...Coming soon: ArcaOS 5.
Order your tickets now.
Tickets already here. Waiting for laptop.
Good luck.
... My financial planner told me to buy lottery tickets.
How much did he charge you for that advice? <G>
What makes you think it was a he?
...Never bite the hand you use to shovel food into your mouth.
I hear ya. I have run it on a 64 bit machine in a 32 bit Win 7 virtual box. It wouldn't be able to be used in the manner I described, unless the BBS is in the
virtual box as well. Once you get to that point there are too many better options.
We really need a 32 bit D'bridge. (-:
Yeah, I remember, but there is still the problem of netmail, DB
can't read Synchronet's netmail database or vice versa. Nor can db
read Sync's message bases
that's where the MSG base comes in right there in the middle...
Yeah, but, once it is tossed into the synchronet database, it will be unaccessable to DB
sbbsecho communicates with non-BSO mailers... he could probably also
make it directly compatible with dB... problem is how many folks are
still using a non-BSO mailer these days... DM did ask for some
volunteers with non-BSO mailers to please test the new code but no
one responded...
I know why I didn't.
me^2... and it wasn't because i didn't want to ;)
Could it be they didn't see the offer?
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Jun 22 2017 06:25:55
...Coming soon: ArcaOS 5.
Order your tickets now.
Tickets already here. Waiting for laptop.
Good luck.
... My financial planner told me to buy lottery tickets.
How much did he charge you for that advice? <G>
What makes you think it was a he?
Well, it sounds so much better then "it" :)
...Never bite the hand you use to shovel food into your mouth.
You might accidently miss the shovel and bite the hand though <G>
On 2017 Jun 21 14:27:24, you wrote to me:
sbbsecho communicates with non-BSO mailers... he could probably also
make it directly compatible with dB... problem is how many folks are
still using a non-BSO mailer these days... DM did ask for some
volunteers with non-BSO mailers to please test the new code but no
one responded...
I know why I didn't.
me^2... and it wasn't because i didn't want to ;)
Could it be they didn't see the offer?
it is possible but it was made in the SBBS echos where folks
running SBBS hang out...
that's where the MSG base comes in right there in the middle...
Yeah, but, once it is tossed into the synchronet database, it will
be unaccessable to DB
not if you use the "don't delete processed netmails" option... those tools need to delete their processed messages, though...
Could it be they didn't see the offer?
it is possible but it was made in the SBBS echos where folks running
SBBS hang out...
Then Ace, Duece and DM must have seen it. Maybe they forgot about it.
that's where the MSG base comes in right there in the middle...
Yeah, but, once it is tossed into the synchronet database, it will
be unaccessable to DB
not if you use the "don't delete processed netmails" option... those
tools need to delete their processed messages, though...
I dont think I've seen that option in Sync.
On 2017 Jun 22 16:00:38, you wrote to me:
Could it be they didn't see the offer?
it is possible but it was made in the SBBS echos where folks running
SBBS hang out...
Then Ace, Duece and DM must have seen it. Maybe they forgot about it.
ummm... DM is the one that posted looking for testers for the new
sbbsecho and F/A mailers... no one showed up...
... Chizboiger, Chizboiger, Pepsi, Pepsi, Cheep, Cheep!!
...Coming soon: ArcaOS 5.
Order your tickets now.
Tickets already here. Waiting for laptop.
Good luck.
... My financial planner told me to buy lottery tickets.
How much did he charge you for that advice? <G>
What makes you think it was a he?
Well, it sounds so much better then "it" :)
To be sure, but just to put your mind at ease, look at some of the quotes of Dorothy Parker.
...Never bite the hand you use to shovel food into your mouth.
You might accidently miss the shovel and bite the hand though <G>
How would that happen?
I dont think I've seen that option in Sync.
http://wiki.synchro.net/util:sbbsecho?s[]=sbbsecho
scroll all the way to the bottom and then back up to the sbbsecho command line section... option D...
the sbbsecho command lines we use on max's system are
FIDOIN : -belrsy!
FIDOOUT: -linf
there's no file processing or interbbs games done over there so no need to use the 'd' option on the FIDOIN line... but all of this may be different with the new sbbsecho... we've not changed the command lines at all by we are running the latest sbbsecho available... at least since the last update and build from the repo which was on the 13th of this month...
... Chizboiger, Chizboiger, Pepsi, Pepsi, Cheep, Cheep!!
I hate Pepsi! (-:
I've not changed my configuration either. but apparently, if I
read it right, all you need now is just SBBSECHO and it will do
both. I'll have a look at the wiki
I understand that, but I figured that those three at least
communicated with each other.
I've not changed my configuration either. but apparently, if I
read it right, all you need now is just SBBSECHO and it will do
both. I'll have a look at the wiki
You are correct. Command line switches are no longer needed as of v3.00
FIDOIN : -belrsy!
FIDOOUT: -linf
there's no file processing or interbbs games done over there so no
need to use the 'd' option on the FIDOIN line... but all of this may
be different with the new sbbsecho... we've not changed the command
lines at all by we are running the latest sbbsecho available... at
least since the last update and build from the repo which was on the
13th of this month...
I've not changed my configuration either. but apparently, if I read it right, all you need now is just SBBSECHO and it will do both.
I'll have a look at the wiki
there's nothing in it about the new sbbsecho stuff... i've started to ask about
that but just haven't... guessing that DM is waiting for things to settle a bit
more with it before documenting it for the next release... i do wish the old toss reporting mechanism was still in play... we liked seeing what the last mail toss brought but we've been thinking about some sort of log analyzer that would post stats for each toss as well as cumulative daily stats and maybe even
monthly stats... currently the tosser is run directly and not from a script which would be needed for that...
there's nothing in it about the new sbbsecho stuff... i've started to
ask about that but just haven't... guessing that DM is waiting for
things to settle a bit more with it before documenting it for the
next release... i do wish the old toss reporting mechanism was still
in play... we liked seeing what the last mail toss brought but we've
been thinking about some sort of log analyzer that would post stats
for each toss as well as cumulative daily stats and maybe even
monthly stats... currently the tosser is run directly and not from a
script which would be needed for that...
I meant more the stuff you were telling me about regards sbbsecho,
regards the wiki. I dont recall ever seeing a tossing report. I even
ran the old ver 2.x for a while for the POTS line, along with the
telnet only version.
the tossing report is/was the sbbsecho.msg file... i think that was its name...
max found it and added it to the bulletins list... it told you when the last toss was and how many netmails and echomails were tossed... it was really simple but informative...
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Jun 22 2017 15:53:35
...Coming soon: ArcaOS 5.
Order your tickets now.
Tickets already here. Waiting for laptop.
Good luck.
... My financial planner told me to buy lottery tickets.
How much did he charge you for that advice? <G>
What makes you think it was a he?
Well, it sounds so much better then "it" :)
To be sure, but just to put your mind at ease, look at some of the
quotes of Dorothy Parker.
Who is Dorothy Parker?
...Never bite the hand you use to shovel food into your mouth.
You might accidently miss the shovel and bite the hand though <G>
How would that happen?
Not paying attention?
Hello Roger,
On Fri Jun 23 2017 08:53:30, Roger Nelson wrote to mark lewis:
I understand that, but I figured that those three at least
communicated with each other.
Three? Who's Ace?
As far as I know, it's only DM (Rob) and Deuce (Stephen) as the
"main" programmers.. and I haven't seen Deuce (Stephen) in months.
the tossing report is/was the sbbsecho.msg file... i think that was
its name... max found it and added it to the bulletins list... it
told you when the last toss was and how many netmails and echomails
were tossed... it was really simple but informative...
Hmm. If that is what it was, I cant find it.
... My financial planner told me to buy lottery tickets.
How much did he charge you for that advice? <G>
What makes you think it was a he?
Well, it sounds so much better then "it" :)
To be sure, but just to put your mind at ease, look at some of the
quotes of Dorothy Parker.
Who is Dorothy Parker?
Do I have to do everythig for you?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Parker
...Never bite the hand you use to shovel food into your mouth.
You might accidently miss the shovel and bite the hand though <G>
How would that happen?
Not paying attention?
Too poor at times.
if you never used the 'R' option on your sbbsecho command lines, you wouldn't have one... we use it here as seen in my previous post with our FIDOIN and FIDOOUT command options listed...
from the wiki page:
R: Create report of import totals (text\sbbsecho.msg)
it might be interesting to have export totals, too :)
...Never bite the hand you use to shovel food into your mouth.
You might accidently miss the shovel and bite the hand though <G>
How would that happen?
Not paying attention?
Too poor at times.
Too poor to pay attention?
...Never bite the hand you use to shovel food into your mouth.
You might accidently miss the shovel and bite the hand though <G>
How would that happen?
Not paying attention?
Too poor at times.
Too poor to pay attention?
Yes.
... We were so poor, one Christmas I got a battery with a note that read, "toy not included."
Yeah, yeah, I know it's too long.
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 26 2017 07:10:03
... We were so poor, one Christmas I got a battery with a note
that read, "toy not included."
Yeah, yeah, I know it's too long.
They didnt have batteries back then <GG> als <ducking>.
They didnt have batteries back then <GG> als <ducking>>.
Funny. Not only do I not know what "als" means, but there were cars back then that started with battery power. <snicker>
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Tue Jun 27 2017 05:51:11
They didnt have batteries back then <GG> als <ducking>>.
Funny. Not only do I not know what "als" means, but there were cars JD>RN> back then that started with battery power. <snicker>
"als" should have been 'also' Cars from that era that I saw, had a handcrank <G>
They didnt have batteries back then <GG> als <ducking>>>.
back then that started with battery power. <snicker>Funny. Not only do I not know what "als" means, but there were
cars
"als" should have been 'also' Cars from that era that I saw, had a
handcrank <G>
Well, in the context of your message, I was definitely sure you weren't referring to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. There were som handcrank cars around at the time, but they were few and far betwen.
... What ARE you babbling about?
Re: Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Tue Jun 27 2017 21:34:37
They didnt have batteries back then <GG> als <ducking>>>.
Funny. Not only do I not know what "als" means, but there were
cars back then that started with battery power. <snicker>
"als" should have been 'also' Cars from that era that I saw, had a
handcrank <G>
Well, in the context of your message, I was definitely sure you weren't referring to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. There were som
handcrank cars around at the time, but they were few and far
betwen.
I had one overseas
... What ARE you babbling about?
Hand cranked cars <G>
They didnt have batteries back then <GG> als <ducking>>>>.
Funny. Not only do I not know what "als" means, but there were
cars back then that started with battery power. <snicker>
"als" should have been 'also' Cars from that era that I saw, had a
handcrank <G>
Well, in the context of your message, I was definitely sure you
weren't referring to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. There were som
handcrank cars around at the time, but they were few and far
betwen.
I had one overseas
There were lots of them in New Orleans when I was younger and that was my exposure to cursing. (-:
Fortunately, my dad's Chevy had a battery and a starter.
... What ARE you babbling about?
Hand cranked cars <G>
I believe you're just being cranky.
I believe you're just being cranky.
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Jun 29 2017 10:35:09
They didnt have batteries back then <GG> als <ducking>>>>.
Funny. Not only do I not know what "als" means, but there were
cars back then that started with battery power. <snicker>
"als" should have been 'also' Cars from that era that I saw, had a
handcrank <G>
Well, in the context of your message, I was definitely sure you
weren't referring to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. There were som
handcrank cars around at the time, but they were few and far
betwen.
I had one overseas
There were lots of them in New Orleans when I was younger and that
was my exposure to cursing. (-:
Fortunately, my dad's Chevy had a battery and a starter.
I believe you about the cursing <G>
... What ARE you babbling about?
Hand cranked cars <G>
I believe you're just being cranky.
I was when I had to use it <G>
There were lots of them in New Orleans when I was younger and that
was my exposure to cursing. (-:
Fortunately, my dad's Chevy had a battery and a starter.
I believe you about the cursing <G>
Yeah, but back in those days, it was cursing and not the profanity that some people think is funny coming out of the mouths of "comedians".
... What ARE you babbling about?
Hand cranked cars <G>
I believe you're just being cranky.
I was when I had to use it <G>
In what context?
... It isn't what goes into the mouth that counts, but what comes out.
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Fri Jun 30 2017 05:47:20
There were lots of them in New Orleans when I was younger and that
was my exposure to cursing. (-:
Fortunately, my dad's Chevy had a battery and a starter.
I believe you about the cursing <G>
Yeah, but back in those days, it was cursing and not the profanity that some people think is funny coming out of the mouths of "comedians".
Indeed. certainly not necessary
... What ARE you babbling about?
Hand cranked cars <G>
I believe you're just being cranky.
I was when I had to use it <G>
In what context?
Both ways <G>, cranking the handle, and feeling it <G>
... It isn't what goes into the mouth that counts, but what comes out.
Very true
... What ARE you babbling about?
Hand cranked cars <G>
I believe you're just being cranky.
I was when I had to use it <G>
In what context?
Both ways <G>, cranking the handle, and feeling it <G>
But it wasn't as bad as those prop-driven planes that had to be cranked. (-:
out.... It isn't what goes into the mouth that counts, but what comes
Very true
To all Canadians: A very Happy 150th today!
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jul 01 2017 07:10:29
... What ARE you babbling about?
Hand cranked cars <G>
I believe you're just being cranky.
I was when I had to use it <G>
In what context?
Both ways <G>, cranking the handle, and feeling it <G>
But it wasn't as bad as those prop-driven planes that had to be cranked. (-:
Oh I dont know. One could take your head off, and the other could
knock you off your feet and kill you too <:(
... It isn't what goes into the mouth that counts, but what comes
out.
Very true
To all Canadians: A very Happy 150th today!
And a happy 4th to you.
I believe you're just being cranky.
I was when I had to use it <G>
In what context?
Both ways <G>, cranking the handle, and feeling it <G>
But it wasn't as bad as those prop-driven planes that had to be
cranked. (-:
Oh I dont know. One could take your head off, and the other could
knock you off your feet and kill you too <:(
One of my friends didn't get out the way fast enough and the prop hit him in the head. Not too badly, though. It was a Thanksgiving Day and I refused to go up for a ride in the plane because I hadn't eaten yet. A good thing I didn't because although I didn't know it at the time, flying is addictive.
And a happy 4th to you.
Thanks. Lots of fireworks in the neighborhood last night that put the city's display to shame.
Re: SR13
By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Wed Jul 05 2017 06:55:53
I believe you're just being cranky.
I was when I had to use it <G>
In what context?
Both ways <G>, cranking the handle, and feeling it <G>
But it wasn't as bad as those prop-driven planes that had to be
cranked. (-:
Oh I dont know. One could take your head off, and the other could
knock you off your feet and kill you too <:(
One of my friends didn't get out the way fast enough and the prop
hit him in the head. Not too badly, though. It was a Thanksgiving
Day and I refused to go up for a ride in the plane because I
hadn't eaten yet. A good thing I didn't because although I didn't
know it at the time, flying is addictive.
And a happy 4th to you.
Thanks. Lots of fireworks in the neighborhood last night that put the city's display to shame.
I didnt get to see any this year. Had I been closer to the Detroit
River, I could have seen both the 1st and the 4th on both sides of
the river <G>
Oh I dont know. One could take your head off, and the other could
knock you off your feet and kill you too <:(
One of my friends didn't get out the way fast enough and the prop
hit him in the head. Not too badly, though. It was a Thanksgiving
Day and I refused to go up for a ride in the plane because I
hadn't eaten yet. A good thing I didn't because although I didn't
know it at the time, flying is addictive.
And a happy 4th to you.
Thanks. Lots of fireworks in the neighborhood last night that put
the city's display to shame.
I didnt get to see any this year. Had I been closer to the Detroit
River, I could have seen both the 1st and the 4th on both sides of
the river <G>
For some observers, that would have been a unique sight.
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