Subj : Best UNIX/LINUX BBS for F To : James Coyle From : Robert Wolfe Date : Fri Apr 15 2016 01:11 am * In a message originally to Daryl Stout, James Coyle said: > In order to install and have a fully working telnet BBS in Windows, you > have to > run literally two commands in Windows: > install > mis > How you managed to make that so difficult is beyond me, but you can't > blame > Mystic for the wild ideas that you seem to come up with. If you do the > same > things you did with *any BBS software* you'll get a same or similar > outcome. > I think its time to switch to one of those "easy" to use packages that you > keep > mentioning! You've gone out of your way to make a post dumping on Mystic > many > times now, and I can assure you that I'm no longer going to bother wasting > my > breath trying to help you as a result. > Just note that if you install over top of your BBS with a new > installation, > you're still going to lose your configuration even with other software. > If you > edit FILES.BBS into an unknown format, its still not going to import with > other > software. If you don't understand how to execute doors now, you won't > with > other software either. The list goes on and on... > --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A11 (Windows) > * Origin: Sector 7 [Mystic BBS WHQ] (1:129/215) I would have to agree with you here -- installing Mystic is basically a "two and done" prospect as far as getting a basic installation up an running -- on any of the supported operating systems. My problem is getting up the gumption to sit down on my ass and learn MPL :) --- * Origin: Neptune's Lair EleBBS | Memphis, TN USA (1:261/20) .