Subj : Favorite BBS software To : Eric Oulashin From : James Coyle Date : Thu May 12 2016 06:21 pm EO> Also, for the type of app you're describing, I think the BBS server EO> software would likely need to specially support that, too. Some BBS EO> software (such as Synchronet) has a built-in NNTP server, which may work EO> with an app like that, but NNTP is probably not an optimal protocol for EO> that purpose. This is very true. It would require something like a custom web service and a custom app specifically designed to use it which may not be worth the effort... Just like you said, software like Synchronet (and Mystic) can already access many parts of a BBS on mobile and tablets using the various servers. Message bases can be accessed via NNTP clients on iOS and Android. I know a few people who travel that use this method exclusively to keep up with their message bases while on the go, using Mystic's NNTP server (or Mystic and JAMNNTPD). The same could be said about using POP3/SMTP for private BBS specific mail, and FTP for file bases. All of which Mystic, and I think Synchonet and a couple others can do. Given the limited real estate on a mobile device, I can't imagine the existing NNTP client apps would have an interface much different than what a custom application would have... just a little lack of cohesion between it all. I think some BBSes in China create their own custom mobile applications for accessing their specific BBS. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A14 (Windows) * Origin: Sector 7 [Mystic BBS WHQ] (1:129/215) .