• Mystic mailer, ready for prime time?

    From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to All on Sun Feb 12 14:44:24 2023

    Is anyone using Mystic's mailer to hub for a small network? I'm curious, been running Synchronet for many years and am considering a change.
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  • From Al@21:4/106.2 to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Feb 12 20:03:23 2023
    Hello poindexter,


    Is anyone using Mystic's mailer to hub for a small network? I'm
    curious, been running Synchronet for many years and am considering a change.

    Mystic is a beautiful BBS. I like the message reading functions and the built in spell checker.

    Mystic's mailer and tosser work well and will serve a network well as far as I know although I have not done that myself.

    Mystic lacks (currently) the ability to request files from other nodes or to honour incoming requests so that it something you will miss if you move from Synchronet if you use that.

    When I was using Mystic I found that it would import messages even from nodes that were not connected to an area. That was some time ago and I don't know if that is still the case or if that is of concern.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Al on Sun Feb 12 21:27:04 2023
    Re: Mystic mailer, ready for prime time?
    By: Al to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Feb 12 2023 08:03 pm

    Mystic lacks (currently) the ability to request files from other nodes or to honour incoming requests so that it something you will miss if you move from Synchronet if you use that.

    I'd thought about going back to standalone apps - I used to use Radius for a mailer (which handles FREQ just fine) and Allfix for file echoes.
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  • From Al@21:4/106 to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Feb 13 00:39:34 2023
    Mystic lacks (currently) the ability to request files from other nodes or
    to honour incoming requests so that it something you will miss if you move >> from Synchronet if you use that.

    I'd thought about going back to standalone apps - I used to use Radius for a mailer (which handles FREQ just fine) and Allfix for file echoes.

    One thing I like about BBBS is that it does everything needed it self.

    It's a good thing too since there is very little in the way of 3rd party utilities for BBBS!

    I like Synchronet's mailer, BinkIT along with FreqIT for requests.

    Synchronet's TickIT works well to for the file areas.

    One thing I can't seem to do with Synchronet is get a nicely formatted file list but maybe I just didn't use the right options.

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Feb 13 04:32:17 2023
    On 12 Feb 2023, poindexter FORTRAN said the following...

    Is anyone using Mystic's mailer to hub for a small network? I'm curious, been running Synchronet for many years and am considering a change.

    I believe MeaTLoTioN uses Mystic for two of the hubs (UK & Canada) in tqwNet.


    Jay

    ... Condense soup, not books!

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Feb 13 04:36:57 2023
    On 12 Feb 2023, poindexter FORTRAN said the following...

    I'd thought about going back to standalone apps - I used to use Radius
    for a mailer (which handles FREQ just fine) and Allfix for file echoes.

    I was using Allfix with Telegard, it worked well enough but couldn't handle long filenames & would sometimes hang if there was ANSI or high ASCII in the file_id.diz.

    Long filenames didn't come through very often, mostly from ANSI art packs here in fsxNet. Now that I'm back on Mystic they're handled A-OK.


    Jay

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  • From Mickey@21:1/159 to Al on Mon Feb 13 20:40:21 2023
    On 13 Feb 2023, Al said the following...

    I like Synchronet's mailer, BinkIT along with FreqIT for requests.


    Mystic's shining light is it's support. If you have an issue with Synchronet, Rob will always answer your questions rather quickly (considering the questions repeat themselves endlessly). He's a patient guy. I went to their IRC channel a couple weeks ago and the arrogance was overwhelming.

    I'm back with Mystic. Life is too short.

    ... They say there's always one weirdo on the bus, but I couldn't find them!

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Mickey on Tue Feb 14 00:36:58 2023
    Mystic's shining light is it's support. If you have an issue with Synchronet, Rob will always answer your questions rather quickly (considering the question repeat themselves endlessly). He's a patient guy. I went to their IRC channel couple weeks ago and the arrogance was overwhelming.

    You can find arrogant people anywhere.

    I find Synchronet support to be great. I had an issue recently and once the problem was found the solution followed shortly afterwards.

    I'm back with Mystic. Life is too short.

    That is not a bad place to be.

    I wouldn't abandon Synchronet because a few people that hang around have bad attitudes. Those people have nothing to do with Synchronet development or where it is going.

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  • From Mickey@21:1/159 to Al on Tue Feb 14 10:58:29 2023
    On 14 Feb 2023, Al said the following...

    You can find arrogant people anywhere.

    I suppose you do. It's a good thing then, that they aren't official support. :-)

    I wouldn't abandon Synchronet because a few people that hang around have bad attitudes. Those people have nothing to do with Synchronet
    development or where it is going.

    Rob is a good guy. He has always answered questions with just the right snappy attitude. I hear he's also a pretty good drummer.

    ... A truly wise man never argues with a Unicorn

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  • From Digital Man@21:1/183 to Mickey on Tue Feb 28 21:12:07 2023
    Re: Re: Mystic mailer, ready for prime time?
    By: Mickey to Al on Tue Feb 14 2023 10:58 am

    Rob is a good guy. He has always answered questions with just the right snappy attitude. I hear he's also a pretty good drummer.

    I've certainly been guilty of arrogance too, but I think I'm better now... I hope anyway. :-)
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    digital man (rob)

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