Subj : Crashmail discussions here or ??? To : rick christian From : Paul Quinn Date : Wed Sep 14 2016 18:06:47 Hi! rick, On 09/13/2016 06:04 PM, you wrote to All: rc> Since crashmail is at least some what related, same author (at some rc> point) and I've seen a little discussion on it here is config and use rc> help on topic here or better suited for LINUX and/or LINUX_UBUNTU??? I'm running three systems with CM 0.71: two nodes and a third test config. My view of CM is if you intend to eventually feed other nodes or zones, then forget it. It has been my experience that it seems useless for anything other than as the tosser on a 'leaf' node with no other links, i.e. as a terminal endpoint. rc> I am tring to setup crashmail with binkd to rejoin FidoNet.. and don't rc> seem to have it yet. It will do that, and that's all. I would suggest something else. But, I say all this based on my experiences with an old Linux v2.25.16 (IIRC) in VirtualBox PCs using three different versions of CM (incl v1.04 & v1.05). It may be better for 'the next man', or in the Win32 form. If you want to persist with it then you should at least have the basic documentation for CM. If you don't have any, then I suggest you visit my friend Björn's website at: http://felten.yi.org/FILES/Billing/ and grab a copy of cm071linux.zip, as it has the dox. Plan 'B': grab HPT (and all that it requires, if you can sort through the nonsense dependencies). Oh, still, the Ubuntu Software Center may have something.[shrug] I haven't looked. Cheers, Paul. --- Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/31.4.0 * Origin: Quinn's Rock vBox - sunny side up on the bookcase (3:640/1384) .