Last updated 7 Sept 2024
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MBSE BBS 1.1.1 System Guide

Introduction

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MBSE BBS Reference Manual

  1. Running a BBS under Linux
  2. Which distribution to use?
  3. Basic installation MBSE BBS
  4. Upgrade MBSE BBS
  5. Configuring the bbs with mbsetup
    1. Edit Global configuration
    2. Edit Fido networks
    3. Edit Archiver programs
    4. Edit Virus scanners
    5. Edit Modem types
    6. Edit TTY lines info
    7. Edit Fidonet nodes
    8. Edit BBS setup
      1. Edit Security limits
      2. Edit Language setup
      3. Edit BBS menus
      4. Edit File areas
      5. Edit Transfer protocols
      6. Edit Oneliners
    9. Edit Mail setup
      1. Echo mail groups
      2. Echo mail areas
    10. Edit File echo's setup
      1. Edit Fileecho groups
      2. Edit Fileecho areas
      3. Edit Hatch manager
      4. Edit Magic files
    11. Edit Newfiles groups
    12. Edit Newfiles reports
    13. Edit Filefind setup
    14. Edit Files database
    15. Edit BBS users
    16. Edit Services
    17. Edit Domains
    18. Edit task manager
    19. Edit Routing Table
    20. Edit Internet BBS Chat
    21. Show software information
    22. Create site documents
  6. Starting and Stopping the BBS
  7. Setup mgetty for the BBS
  8. Programs and utilities
    1. mbaff (Announce newfiles and filefind)
    2. mball (Allfiles and newfiles list creator)
    3. mbcico (The Fidonet mailer [similar to ifcico])
    4. mbdiff (Nodelist difference processor)
    5. mbfido (Fidonet mail and files procesor)
    6. mbfile (Files database maintenance program)
    7. mbindex (Nodelist index compiler)
    8. mblang (Language datafile compiler)
    9. mblogin (*nix login replacement)
    10. mbmon (The monitor program)
    11. mbmsg (The messagebase utility program)
    12. mbnntp (The news server)
    13. mbout (The mailer outbound program)
    14. mbpasswd (The passwd wrapper)
    15. mbsebbs (The bbs program)
    16. mbseq (Sequence number creator)
    17. mbsetup (The setup program)
    18. mbstat (The bbs status change program)
    19. mbtask (The taskmanager for the bbs system)
    20. mbtoberep (The toberep.data lister)
    21. mbuser (The userbase maintenance program)
    22. mbuseradd (The useradd wrapper)
  9. Setting up a FTN point node
  10. Using doors
    1. Running DOS doors
    2. Running *nix doors
    3. Using stdio DOS/*nix program as doors
    4. Using InterBBS (IBBS)
  11. Error return codes
  12. Netmail routing behavior
  13. Fido to Internet Gateway
  14. Email gateway (postfix setup)
  15. Nodediff and nodelist processing
  16. Using UPS semaphores

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