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From: woody@woodyware.com (John Woodstock)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: BBS for FreeBSD
Date: Sun, 09 Feb 1997 17:02:43 GMT
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Thanks for the update.. I've tried some of those Linux programs on
FreeBSD (ifmail as an example) compiling just isn't that transparent
yet..


>mcurry@fred.net ( ) wrote:

>>I asked the original question, John.  FYI, there do not appear to be any
>>BBS versions that have been compiled (and tgzed) specifically for
>>FreeBSD; however, there are many Unix BBSes.  And -- no value judgment
>>implied other than purely personal opinion -- most of them suck, too. Some
>>of them are available as source code, and a selection is included on
>>the Linux CD.  

>>Waffle, Citadel, Yabbs, Ebbs, and various ripped-off packages that combine
>>elements of one or more and are sold by packaging specialists for $200+.

>>Slim pickings.  Good luck.



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