• OpenXP

    From ALAN@1:123/140 to ALL on Fri Apr 17 15:38:36 2020
    Hi,

    I have been looking at both BEEMail and OPenxp.

    Would anyone be kind enough to help me figure it out?

    I am at a novice level. Someone set up one for me in the 90's from
    Yellowknife NWT.

    $400.00/mth phone bills took that out.

    I would like a BBS but I think I should just stay a point.

    Cheers,
    Alan
    --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5
    * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140)
  • From Don Lowery@1:340/1000 to ALAN on Fri Apr 17 19:26:04 2020
    I am at a novice level. Someone set up one for me in the 90's from Yellowknife NWT.

    Myself as well...from the early 90's. Got angry at Facebook...so came back to the fold.

    Right now...an trying to set up an ArcaOS (OS/2) BBS with the last version of Telegard for OS/2...because Mystic no longer has a version for OS/2. Hopefully...the author has been talking about starting it up again...but
    until that time...will get everything set up.

    I would like a BBS but I think I should just stay a point.

    May I suggest that you setup a BBS package...but make it a closed/private system. That way...you can find a package you will like that if you decide to open up your board...just change usually 1 setting in your configuration. For that matter...you could do this for a point as well running a BBS package.

    ACME BBS-Member of fsxNet/WWIVNet/SciNet/AmigaNet/VKRadio/FidoNet/MicroNet.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/04/09 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: ACME BBS-W.Coyote & D.Brown are our best users. (1:340/1000)
  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to ALAN on Sat Apr 18 09:13:00 2020
    Hello Alan!

    ** 17.04.20 - 15:38, ALAN wrote to ALL:

    I have been looking at both BEEMail and OPenxp.
    Would anyone be kind enough to help me figure it out?

    I looked at Beemail very briefly. It needs additional support with binkp
    for transport over internet. But before I committed time to patch that together, Beemail decided to lockup at random times when just navigating around the program. That was on an WinXP system. The prog showed real promise considering that it supported a variety of echomail-culture
    features. But then, the dated look of the program, icons, etc.. started
    to bother me. I would have preferred a more scalable gui interface as
    well. Retro is fine to visit in many ways, but I couldn't "live" Beemail.

    Although OXP's interface is console-based, it has turned out to be my prog
    of choice over WinPoint and Apoint when I had previously decided that I
    would *not* go the console UI route. OXP's performance, features, on-
    going development support, etc, convinced me to settle with OXP.

    See https://kolico.ca/fidonet/echos/points/ which charts my comparisons between the different programs I tried. Bottom line, OXP had the shortest CONS, and the longest PROS.


    I am at a novice level. Someone set up one for me in the 90's from
    Yellowknife NWT.

    At least two people lurking in POINTS echo are here to help you
    specifically with OXP.

    For OXP, hop over to my little 90% complete project:

    http://openxp.kolico.ca/

    ...for links to oxp files. Under "Get OpenXP.." look for "Quick-Start
    guide" and grab the pdf. The pdf walks you through the core setup step by step. Once completed, and once you have mail flowing, additional
    adjustments can come as required.

    I have been using OXP for about a year now. I received a lot of help from this echo. I can pay-it-forward with offers to help in return where
    needed.


    $400.00/mth phone bills took that out.
    I would like a BBS but I think I should just stay a point.

    I don't think I ever had a monthly bill that high, but that kind of $ represents commitment! <g> What kind of system/point were you operating
    at that time?

    I also considered a full BBS setup, but I wanted to get started with
    echomail quickly first and not be burdened with the policy requirements of
    a nodelisted system. Besides, some internet connectivity limitations
    restrict me from operating a BBS anyway.

    Are you located in NWT?

    Another thing worth trying is the webpoint solution produced at
    velenosbbs. It's like a portable point system account that you can access from anywhere with a browser *without* all the fuss and bother of actually setting up your own softare of any kind. I still have sample screenshots
    of what it looks like here:

    http://openxp.kolico.ca/pointweb-on-17/
    http://openxp.kolico.ca/pointweb-on-15/



    ../|ug

    --- OpenXP 5.0.43
    * Origin: ------------Do Fold, Spindle or Mutilate.------------ (2:221/1.58)
  • From F. Krueger@2:333/808.1 to ALAN on Sat Apr 18 16:03:07 2020
    Hello, ALAN.
    On 17/04/20 15:38 you wrote:

    I have been looking at both BEEMail and OPenxp. Would anyone be
    kind enough to help me figure it out? I am at a novice level.
    Someone set up one for me in the 90's from Yellowknife NWT.
    $400.00/mth phone bills took that out. I would like a BBS but I
    think I should just stay a point.
    Hi Alan if you want I can give you a number of Points in my system without you having to go crazy to configure the various software. A quick and easy solution ready to use.

    Bye
    Thomas
    --
    Best regards!
    Posted using Hotdoged on Android
    --- Hotdoged/2.13.5/Android
    * Origin: Veleno BBS - http://www.velenobbs.net (2:333/808.1)
  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to ALAN on Sat Apr 18 10:52:00 2020
    +1 for Don's suggestion.

    This message was from DON LOWERY to ALAN
    -------------------------
    May I suggest that you setup a BBS package...but make it a closed/private system. That way...you can find a package you will like that if you decide to open up your board...just change usually 1 setting in your configuration. For that matter...you could do this for a point as well running a BBS package.


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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to ALAN on Sat Apr 18 08:16:30 2020
    Hello ALAN,

    I have been looking at both BEEMail and OPenxp.

    Would anyone be kind enough to help me figure it out?

    I am at a novice level. Someone set up one for me in the 90's from Yellowknife NWT.

    $400.00/mth phone bills took that out.

    I had several of those back in the day.

    That isn't an issue today, we use binkp to transfer mail and files over the internet around the globe with no extra fees.

    I would like a BBS but I think I should just stay a point.

    I could set you up here as a point (or a node for that matter). Feel free to netmail me here or email me at agianson(at)gmail(dot)com if you'd like to do that.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

    --- GoldED+/LNX
    * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757)
  • From August Abolins@1:0/0 to ALAN on Sat Apr 18 18:02:40 2020
    Sveiks ALAN!

    18 Apr 20 16:03, F. Krueger wrote to you:

    I have been looking at both BEEMail and OPenxp. Would anyone be
    kind enough to help me figure it out? I am at a novice level.
    ..I would like a BBS but I think I should just stay a point.

    Hi Alan if you want I can give you a number of Points in my system
    without you having to go crazy to configure the various software. A
    quick and easy solution ready to use.
    * Origin: Veleno BBS - http://www.velenobbs.net (2:333/808.1)

    A shout-out to F.Krueger's solution! (notice my "point" address below). Works well if you have access to a constant internet connection during reading and writing.

    The GoldEd window is scalable via the standard Windows Properties.


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    * Origin: ----> Point Of VeleNo BBs (http://www.velenobbs.net)
  • From Martin Foster@2:310/31.3 to ALAN on Sun Apr 19 13:36:00 2020
    Hello Alan!

    *** Friday 17.04.20 at 15:38, Alan wrote to ALL:

    I have been looking at both BEEMail and OPenxp.

    Would anyone be kind enough to help me figure it out?

    I can't help with BeeMail but I and a few others can certainly help with OpenXP.

    I am at a novice level. Someone set up one for me in the 90's from Yellowknife NWT.
    ^^^^^^^^^^^
    Oh, Ice Road Trucker land :-)

    Regards,
    Martin

    --- OpenXP 5.0.43
    * Origin: Bitz-Box - Bradford - UK (2:310/31.3)
  • From Alan Beck@1:229/426.36 to All on Wed Apr 20 16:51:00 2022
    Hello!


    I like openXP a lot more now that I have figured things out.

    Sorry for all the whinning.

    Alan
    Regards,
    SysOp

    --- OpenXP 5.0.50
    * Origin: Alan's Point (1:229/426.36)
  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Alan Beck on Wed Apr 20 19:56:00 2022
    Hello Alan Beck!

    ** On Wednesday 20.04.22 - 16:51, Alan Beck wrote to All:

    I like openXP a lot more now that I have figured things out.

    And.. the adventure begins. There are many cool features in
    OXP.


    Sorry for all the whinning.

    :D ;)



    --
    ../|ug

    --- OpenXP 5.0.51
    * Origin: The ONLY point that matters! --> . <-- (2:221/1.58)
  • From Martin Foster@2:310/31.3 to Alan Beck on Thu Apr 21 09:31:00 2022
    Hello Alan!

    *** Wednesday 20.04.22 at 16:51, Alan Beck wrote to All:

    I like openXP a lot more now that I have figured things out.

    That's nice to hear and I'm pleased for you :)

    Sorry for all the whinning.

    No problem, don't worry about it.

    Regards,
    Martin

    --- OpenXP 5.0.51
    * Origin: Sitting on the fence (2:310/31.3)
  • From ALAN@1:135/392 to ALL on Thu Aug 25 22:52:30 2022
    Well,

    I am having trouble running the script to install openxp on my linux
    setup.
    It just reports "Done" right away, nothing in the BIN directory.

    When I try to install openxp in wine, I get the "english or deutch" this
    happen and no joy, nothing works past that point.

    Any Ideas out there?

    Alan

    --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5
    * Origin: Fidonet Since 1991 www.doccyber.org bbs.docsplace.org (1:135/392)
  • From Martin Foster@2:310/31.3 to ALAN on Sat Aug 27 11:24:00 2022
    Hello Alan!

    *** Thursday 25.08.22 at 22:52, Alan wrote to ALL:

    I am having trouble running the script to install openxp on my linux
    setup.
    It just reports "Done" right away, nothing in the BIN directory.

    You're looking in the wrong directory, please see my previous posts about this.

    Regards,
    Martin

    --- OpenXP 5.0.56
    * Origin: Bitz-Box - Bradford - UK (2:310/31.3)