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Date:      Fri, 24 Oct 1997 14:47:49 -0700
From:      Don Wilde <don@PartsNow.com>
To:        ghost@comnet.ca
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Question
Message-ID:  <34511785.7DDB@PartsNow.com>
References:  <3451B7C5.7EAB98E1@comnet.ca>

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There is source code for a very good BBS in the C/C++ users group CD
set published by Walnut Creek. However, having a UN*X server with all of
its power is a much better idea (at least for trusted friends :)) than a
crippled BBS. Greg Lehey's 'The Complete FreeBSD' book is about to be
re-released in a N&I version, and it does dial-up in-depth. Most UN*X
books which cover BSD-style are perfectly suited to FreeBSD, but dial-up
is not commonly covered. 
	I agree that more print is needed; Greg's book goes a very long way,
but RTF MAN page is getting a little old. I suggested he add more
material about the common packages and ports used with FreeBSD, but he
said the book is too big as it is. Have you explored the Handbook on the
website? It's got a lot of info also.
	What your first friend told you is actually correct and not as hard as
it seems to you; the mail server program is set up by default and
dial-up terminal-style login is also easy to configure. You can also
install packages (included on the CD) for X/Y/ZMODEM data transfers,
etc.
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