--------------------------------------------------------------------------- FLST2201.ZIP 257,452 FastLst 2.01 (OS2) The ultimate V7+ Nodelist processor. Supports new V7+ extensions & Z2 IP addrs. Multitasking friendly. FLSTD201.ZIP 430,021 FastLst 2.01 (DOS32) The ultimate V7+ Nodelist processor. Supports new V7+ extensions & Z2 IP addrs. Multitasking friendly. FLSTW201.ZIP 184,857 FastLst 2.01 (W32) The ultimate V7+ Nodelist processor. Supports new V7+ extensions & Z2 IP addrs. Multitasking friendly. [Total bytes of announced files: 872,330] For Max 3.01; DOS freq "MAX", OS/2 freq "MAXP", Win32 beta freq "MAXN". These files available at 1:2410/400 (any time except ZMH), as well on other systems carrying the MaxFDN. Carry the MaxFDN on your own system! Contact your local file echo provider, or ask the sysops in your area about getting a feed. (The MaxFDN is carried on the IFDC FileGate, and distributed to the Filebone, paonline, FidoGate, Planet Connect and other sources.) Freq "MAXFDN.POL" from 1:2410/400 for MaxFDN policies. Files hatched in the MaxFDN are also available at: WWW: http://oeonline.com/~garyg/maximus/ FTP: ftp.oeonline.com/pub/Maximus/ If you have a file you'd like to share with other Max sysops, send it, with a -short- description, to 1:2410/400 (preferred method) -or- 1:2410/213. You may also send smaller files to "garyg@oeonline.com" as a file attach. Thank you. --- * Origin: bloom county * MaxFDN Headquarters * 313-582-0888 (1:2410/400) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 174 MUFFIN (MAXIMUS) Ref: EEZ00012Date: 10/30/97 From: TARUN SINGH Time: 01:04am \/To: ALAN BAKER (Read 0 times) Subj: PPP server + BBS AB> I'd like to provide callers PPP access over the AB> same lines as my BBS. TS> It's very simple use Tserve it's just detect incoming call TS> but Tserve only on OS/2 . AB> I'm currently running BinkleyTerm and Maximus under AB> OS/2 so that's no problem. Please tell me more about AB> Tserve. AB> AB> Alan in San Jose Archive Name: TSERVE11.ZIP Program Description: Terminal Server 1.1b for OS/2 Warp. Dial-up PPP/BBS serv er. Operating System/Version: OS/2 2.x or above W/TCP/IP or Warp Connect. Program Source: Micro-Neil Systems. http://www.micro-neil.com/ Program Replaces: TSERVE10.ZIP Terminal Server 1.1b adds a command line switch so it can be run after a front-end mailer program. The terminal server program allows you to use your OS/2 Warp Connect system to provide dial-up PPP internet access. If you have any problem let me know please --Tarun | Kalptaru Net ! | http://kaptaru.com | E-mail tarun@kalptaru.com | --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Kalptaru Net India. http://www.kalptaru.com . (6:606/31) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 174 MUFFIN (MAXIMUS) Ref: EEZ00013Date: 10/30/97 From: TARUN SINGH Time: 01:08am \/To: ANKUR GUPTA (Read 0 times) Subj: Max4: When? AG> ankurg@kamas.trak-one.co.uk I think why not you shift on Kalptaru.com a stable solutation for e-mail and webaddress. --Tarun | Kalptaru Net ! | http://kaptaru.com | E-mail tarun@kalptaru.com | --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Kalptaru Net India. http://www.kalptaru.com . (6:606/31) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 174 MUFFIN (MAXIMUS) Ref: EE^00000Date: 10/30/97 From: GREG MACLELLAN Time: 08:44am \/To: FRANK TROOST (Read 0 times) Subj: netmail problem? FT> I want to set up a netmail-area where people can write FT> messages to 1 Fidonet-adress (my internet Email-gate). FT> Is it possible that when writing such a message the FT> user is not asked to fill in the adress but the bbs is FT> doing it itself? this is turning into a FAQ :) first of no, it's not possible to put text in the header. But.. i have a netmgr script to do this, but you use an echo area, enter your email message just like a normal message (or put UUCP in the To: field and To: if the to field is too small). Netmgr will rewrite it so it's to UUCP at the internet gateway, and it will put whattever was in the to: field on the first line of the message. i've netmailed it your way.. If anyone else wants it, let me know. ttyl, greg --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: * Chaos BBS * 6i3.389.O8i6 * Kingston, ON! (1:249/174) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 174 MUFFIN (MAXIMUS) Ref: EE^00001Date: 10/30/97 From: LARRY EVANS Time: 10:39am \/To: FRANK TROOST (Read 0 times) Subj: netmail problem? Frank Troost wrote in a message to All: FT> I want to set up a netmail-area where people can write messages to FT> 1 Fidonet-adress (my internet Email-gate). Is it possible that when FT> writing such a message the user is not asked to fill in the adress FT> but the bbs is doing it itself? Frank, I just use netmgr to rewrite the TO: address for our local gateway. Adios for now, Lightnin' Lar (larry@fidogate.com) --- timEd/2 1.10 * Origin: Tesla's Tower/Spokane HUB/ftp.fidogate.com (1:346/49) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 174 MUFFIN (MAXIMUS) Ref: EE^00002Date: 10/29/97 From: NEIL STAIB Time: 11:49pm \/To: SCOTT DUDLEY (Read 0 times) Subj: WishList For Maximus 4 DC> How about between 80 and 99? Very few people born DC> between 1880/1899 will SD> The DOB routines already accept four-digit dates (see SD> \max\m\chgdob.mex), so I don't think this will be a SD> problem. Even an explicit specification of a "pivot" SD> date is unnecessary; a pivot of the current year plus Even chgdob.mex will not work with year 2000, a small bug in the program. You need to remove temp=0 in the mex script and it work find for 2000. cya Neil nstaib@country.brisnet.org.au ... Windows isn't a virus -- viruses do something! --- Fastecho 1.46+/MAX 3.01/BTXR5 * Origin: Country BBS -=(07 5547 7184)=- (3:640/296) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 174 MUFFIN (MAXIMUS) Ref: EE^00003Date: 10/29/97 From: GARY WEINFURTHER Time: 06:29pm \/To: ANTHONY TIBBS (Read 0 times) Subj: Door problems in Win95 Anthony Tibbs mentioned this to Gary Weinfurther: AT> Try WinFOSSIL 1.11. 1.12 is known to be buggy, but the author has no idea AT> why! Thanks. Where can I find 1.11? ...Gary --- GoldED 2.41 * Origin: The Flying Circus BBS. (1:2410/905) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 174 MUFFIN (MAXIMUS) Ref: EF300000Date: 10/30/97 From: ZORCH FREZBERG Time: 05:50pm \/To: ANTHONY TIBBS (Read 0 times) Subj: Door problems in Win95 In a msg on , Anthony Tibbs of 1:163/215.38 writes to Gary Weinfurther: GW>> After just moving my Maximus BBS to Win95, I'm having some GW>> door trouble. I'm currently using WinFOSSIL 1.12. Callers GW>> can start door programs with no trouble, but frequently GW>> carrier is dropped when they exit the door. AT> Try WinFOSSIL 1.11. 1.12 is known to be buggy, but the AT> author has no idea why! We think we isolated it at work...none of the 486 machines exhibit any of these problems, and the NexGen 5x86 runs without a problem. We see sporadic problems on Pentiums under 133MHz, which are _not_ using either OSR2 Win95 or have not had the full package of OSR1 updates installed. Run the updates, and WinFOSSIL seems to have no problems on any machine we've tried. I can't say this is empirical field testing, but the common element seems to be the non-updated Win95 on a Pentium. Anyone else note similar results? -zf- --- msgedsq 2.1 * Origin: Fido Bites It's Masters...What Next? 209-251-7529 (1:205/1701) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 174 MUFFIN (MAXIMUS) Ref: EF300001Date: 10/30/97 From: ZORCH FREZBERG Time: 05:55pm \/To: GARY WEINFURTHER (Read 0 times) Subj: Door problems in Win95 In a msg on , Gary Weinfurther of 1:2410/905 writes to All: GW> I have the following WinFOSSIL settings: GW> x Enable Fossil Locked Baud Rate: 38400 GW> Rx Buffer: 4096 Tx Buffer: 4096 GW> x Don't release timeslice while carrier detected GW> x Reflect COM port state to VCD when passing port GW> x Automatically open port when use detected On my home 486, my settings are: x Enable FOSSIL Locked Baud Rate: 115200 Rx Buffer 8192 Tx Buffer 8192 The rest is identical to yours. Running BT-XE gamma 5, USR Sportster 33.6. -zf- --- msgedsq 2.1 * Origin: Fido Bites It's Masters...What Next? 209-251-7529 (1:205/1701) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 174 MUFFIN (MAXIMUS) Ref: EF300002Date: 10/30/97 From: GERRY ELLISON Time: 04:47pm \/To: ABRAM HINDLE (Read 0 times) Subj: CD-ROMs AH> I have a CD thjat doesn't have any index files on it or anything and AH> I jsut want people to be able to d/l everything from a directory AH> without caring. Basiclly it's a LINUX CD. So I was wondering if MAX AH> can let people vbiew raw directories or is there a good CD-ROM door AH> that does this? OR is there some FTP EMU door or something along the AH> lines that will just let people d/l the entire slackware dir!! AH> Or should I make a batch file and stuff to go throught the CD AH> documenting it? ABeZ