Hi Conny,
I think I mentioned this to you earlier but I only use the Amiga sida
for the reading/writing of FidoNet. The mailer and the tosser I run in Linux. Since I'm not running a real hardware Amiga but an emulator in Linux this is pretty stratightforward since the Linux side and Amiga
sida have a shared filesystem.
When using a real Amiga you might be able to accomplish something
similar by using a network file system or some other mechanism to
transfer files between Linux and Amiga.
For TrapDoor you might be able to use telnetd.device (just like NiKom does). This should work at least for incoming connections. Outgoing connections might be trickier..
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I will check it, do you have a hint about a mailer tosser for linux?
I use binkd as the mailer. At least in Ubuntu it's available as a
standard package to install.
As tosser I use CrashMail. It has been abandoned by the original
developer but I have cloned it on GitHub and made a few fixes. https://github.com/punktniklas/crashmail
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I use binkd as the mailer. At least in Ubuntu it's available as a
standard package to install.
As tosser I use CrashMail. It has been abandoned by the original
developer but I have cloned it on GitHub and made a few fixes. https://github.com/punktniklas/crashmail
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I think I manage to compile it, the binary files are in /usr/bin but I can't find the .prefs files? They exist in the compile folder but
nowhere else.:
//Hello Conny,//
on *29.01.22* at *17:45:09* You wrote in rea *AMIGA*
to *All* about *"Replacement for TrapDoor"*.
Your messages have charset set to UTF-8 while at least the sender name
is obviously Latin-1 encoded- Same for Bjoern.
How are you actually writing these Mails (with Mozilla in the tearline)?
Regards,
Tim
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There is also AmiBinkd but from what I've heard it's very unreliable
and causes crashes not just in itself but also in other programs that
run on the same machine.
Ok....but that is not the biggest problem for me right now, I suspect
you see my Swedish letter in my name is not correct.
If you (when writing a message) Alternativ->Kodning och dr vljer ISO-8859-1 our Swedish characters will look OK.
Hi Niklas,
On 2022-01-29 13:13:09, you wrote to you:
I never used it myself, but what I understand from others who did: you need to increase the stack size for this program, to get it to function more stable...
Bye, Wilfred.
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That's what your Thunderbird is defaulting to. If you (when writing a message) Alternativ->Kodning och där väljer ISO-8859-1 our Swedish characters will look OK.
I think... :)
Björn
Enström
Looking OK?
.
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Im struggli'n with binkd on the Linux machine to get Fidonet up and running in the BBS.
Bjoern Felten -> Conny Enstroem skrev 2022-01-31 18:15:
If you (when writing a message) Alternativ->Kodning och daer vaeljer
ISO-8859-1 our Swedish characters will look OK.
Or better yet, if you do it in Visa->Kodning before you comment the message, the header will look OK as well. Sorry...
Im struggli'n with binkd on the Linux machine to get Fidonet up and running in the BBS.
Hello Conny!
31 Jan 22 18:50, you wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
As others have said, your best to compile it for your system... This
will help you.
Then just copy the binkd program to your location of choice.
git clone https://github.com/pgul/binkd
cd binkd
cp mkfls/unix/* .
./configure --with-zlib --with-bzip2
make
Stephen
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As others have said, your best to compile it for your system...
This will help you. Then just copy the binkd program to your
location of choice.
git clone https://github.com/pgul/binkd
cd binkd
cp mkfls/unix/* .
./configure --with-zlib --with-bzip2
make
But it still wants to use libperl5.32 I suppose.
Hello Conny!
01 Feb 22 16:10, you wrote to me:
Nop... no perl...
husky@host:~/bin$ ./binkd -vv
Binkd 1.1a-113 (Jan 30 2022 17:26:02/Linux)
Compilation flags: gcc, zlib, bzlib2.
Facilities: fts5004 ipv6
husky@host:~/bin$ ldd binkd
linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007ffc24f38000)
libbz2.so.1.0 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libbz2.so.1.0 (0x00007f0b0952b000)
libz.so.1 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libz.so.1 (0x00007f0b0950e000)
libresolv.so.2 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libresolv.so.2 (0x00007f0b094f4000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (0x00007f0b0932f000)
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007f0b09581000)
Stephen
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