Subj : Re: Being a Network HUB To : Gary McCulloch From : Sean Dennis Date : Tue Apr 21 2020 21:46:10 -=> Gary McCulloch wrote to All <=- GM> Even though this is not a BBS topic, If it involves mail networking of a BBS, yes, it is a BBS topic. GM> I was told GM> that this would be the best place for it. Well, not fully, GM> A Bulletin Board System does benifit from network hubs. GM> I am looking for the best route, programs and GM> documents to start my own hub on a Windows 10 machine. GM> Something that once set up is mostly automated. Okay, let's start here: are you wanting to run a BBS or a standalone hub system? I'd recommend if you're not using a BBS to use binkd (the original version). I haven't used straight binkd myself as I use Internet Rex/2 but there are others here who have and do who can help. From there, you'd need to learn how each of your networks run their operations and set up yours likewise. When I started Micronet from scratch, I was and am running Maximus/2 for my BBS, Internet Rex/2 for my main mail setup for BinkD/FTP connects, and Squish/2 for my mail tosser. Later, Sean ___ MultiMail/Linux v0.52 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Outpost BBS * bbs.outpostbbs.net:10123 (1:18/200) .