Want to set up Public Access UNIX PC
Rusty Hodge
rusty at hodge.UUCP
Tue May 17 12:32:11 AEST 1988
In article <728 at rush.cts.com>, bob at rush.cts.com (Bob "Rush" Ames) writes:
> What types of BBS software are available? I'm only interested in providing
> news, mail, and possibly local discussions, to the outside world. Users will
> not get to shells or Offices.
We are running a package called People Net (P-net). It is a very
sophisticated BBS/Messaging system taht handles private mail and
conferences. It supports networking via UUCP or directly to other
P-net systems, it has a great interface to NetNews, it has a great mail
interface, - basically it is powerful without being complex. If you
want to try it out, you can call my system (714) 921-1090. Login as
bbs and type 'guest' at the BBS Login prompt.
I have a long spiel about P-net I can post if you are interested. (It
is available for a lot of different Unix systems, by the way).
Oh- you can write to bblue at crash.cts.com for more details. It is
published by United Software Industries in Canoga Park, CA.
--
Rusty Hodge, HCR Inc, 1588 N. Batavia St. Orange, CA 92667 (714) 974-6300
rusty at hodge.cts.com [uunet vdelta crash]!hodge!rusty FAX (714) 921-8038
We never do anything well till we cease to think about
the manner of doing it. - William Hazlitt
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