• Connect Mystic BBS (Xubunto) to fido.net

    From Mickey Frklic@1:229/310 to All on Mon May 27 22:51:44 2019
    Dear Mystic BBS Sysops,

    I have recently setup a new Mystic BBS running under Xubunto and looking to connect to other FidoNet and other potential community groups.

    I assume I would have to setup somehow via EchoMail configuration but at a
    loss on how to get started and if/what I need outside of the Mystic software
    to support this.

    I attempted to view the policy guide on fidonet.org but it was last updated
    in 1989 so hoping there is some up to date process and hopefully someone else running under Xubunto/Linux that can help point me in the right direction :)

    Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A41 2018/12/27 (Linux/32)
    * Origin: Clutch BBS * telnet://bbs.clutchbbs.com (1:229/310)
  • From Christian Sacks@2:250/5 to Mickey Frklic on Tue May 28 04:50:33 2019
    Hey Mickey =)

    On 27 May 2019, Mickey Frklic said the following...

    Dear Mystic BBS Sysops,

    I have recently setup a new Mystic BBS running under Xubunto and looking to connect to other FidoNet and other potential community groups.

    This is great, what is it called and how can one reach it?

    I assume I would have to setup somehow via EchoMail configuration but at
    a loss on how to get started and if/what I need outside of the Mystic software to support this.

    Have a look on YouTube for the Mystic Guy: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPOUHszVXaGNSlK3AdI7kLQ

    This should be able to answer most if not all your questions.

    I attempted to view the policy guide on fidonet.org but it was last updated in 1989 so hoping there is some up to date process and hopefully someone else running under Xubunto/Linux that can help point me in the right direction :)

    I run my Mystic BBS under Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Server (Linux) and have a few networks connected.

    I don't know what this policy document is for that you mention, but if you
    want to learn more about what Mystic can do, either look at the videos mentioned above or hit up: http://wiki.mysticbbs.com

    Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

    I hope this is some help to you, and anyone else who has needed the same info but has yet to ask for it =)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A41 2018/12/27 (Linux/32)
    * Origin: Clutch BBS * telnet://bbs.clutchbbs.com (1:229/310)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: The Quantum Wormhole, Ramsgate, UK. bbs.erb.pw (2:250/5)
  • From Frank Linhares@1:229/101 to Mickey Frklic on Mon May 27 23:57:44 2019
    I attempted to view the policy guide on fidonet.org but it was last updated in 1989 so hoping there is some up to date process and hopefully someone else running under Xubunto/Linux that can help point me in the right direction :)

    Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

    Send me a netmail message or hop on my board and I will be more than glad to give you a hand.

    frank!netsurge!demonic
    disksh0p!bbs ! bbs.diskshop.ca ! mystic goodness

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: !disksh0p!bbs! bbs.diskshop.ca ! mystic goodness ! (1:229/101)
  • From Mickey Frklic@1:229/310 to Christian Sacks on Tue May 28 02:31:43 2019
    On 28 May 2019, Christian Sacks said the following...
    Dear Mystic BBS Sysops,

    I have recently setup a new Mystic BBS running under Xubunto and look to connect to other FidoNet and other potential community groups.

    This is great, what is it called and how can one reach it?

    Mystic Island BBS running on telnet port 23 @ mysticisland.strangled.net

    Have a look on YouTube for the Mystic Guy: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPOUHszVXaGNSlK3AdI7kLQ

    Just after I posted this I started digging around for more info and came
    across his videos. I currently just finished 3 of the videos on connecting to
    a message network with Mystic BBS and they have been fantastic so far. Typically I try to avoid YouTube videos and look for text guides but his
    videos are top notch! Straight and to the point and broken up into easily digestible parts.

    I am currently going through the fsxNet tutorial and can at least see echomail processing inbound/outbound via mutil and fidopoll.

    Once I make sure fsxNet is properly working I will move onto connecting with Netmail/FidoNet and more.

    I hope this is some help to you, and anyone else who has needed the same info but has yet to ask for it =)

    Very helpful thanks Christian!

    I'll update as I make more progress -- for now I have the fsxNet message
    groups hidden until I can make sure everything is stable and sorted.

    One question I do have and maybe he goes over it in the later videos but how often should we run FIDOPOLL and MUTIL for import/export of echomail as a
    best practice?

    -LockeDown

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A41 2018/12/27 (Linux/32)
    * Origin: Clutch BBS * telnet://bbs.clutchbbs.com (1:229/310)
  • From Mickey Frklic@1:229/310 to Frank Linhares on Tue May 28 02:34:18 2019
    On 27 May 2019, Frank Linhares said the following...
    Send me a netmail message or hop on my board and I will be more than
    glad to give you a hand.

    frank!netsurge!demonic
    disksh0p!bbs ! bbs.diskshop.ca ! mystic goodness

    Thanks Frank! I was able to find Mystic Guy's videos on YouTube so going through that now and if I have any questions / concerns or need help will
    reach out.

    -LockeDown

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A41 2018/12/27 (Linux/32)
    * Origin: Clutch BBS * telnet://bbs.clutchbbs.com (1:229/310)
  • From Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to Mickey Frklic on Tue May 28 19:25:51 2019
    On 28 May 2019 at 02:31a, Mickey Frklic pondered and said...

    One question I do have and maybe he goes over it in the later videos but how often should we run FIDOPOLL and MUTIL for import/export of echomail as a best practice?

    I have a feeling you will have had this answered by now but running each as
    an event called by a semaphore is a good move.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (3:770/100)
  • From Christian Sacks@2:250/5 to Mickey Frklic on Tue May 28 10:58:09 2019
    Very helpful thanks Christian!

    Great to hear that it was of some use to you =)

    One question I do have and maybe he goes over it in the later videos but how often should we run FIDOPOLL and MUTIL for import/export of echomail as a best practice?

    The importing/exporting of echomail can happen in realtime if you desire it, Mystic will create semaphore files to trigger an event, and the Mystic Events editor will allow you to get it sending and checking as often as you wish to configure it, this will all be explained in Paul's videos too, mutil is
    pretty powerful, combined with the Events editor you can make it do some
    pretty cool things pretty much out of the box.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: The Quantum Wormhole, Ramsgate, UK. bbs.erb.pw (2:250/5)
  • From Christian Sacks@2:250/5 to Paul Hayton on Tue May 28 11:01:48 2019
    I have a feeling you will have had this answered by now but running each as an event called by a semaphore is a good move.

    Haha, I replied to this before checking further in the list of messages lol. What Paul said above, I think I may have gone into a touch more detail, but just to reiterate; Paul's videos are an absolute Godsend, and you will no
    doubt have ALL your answer to the most asked questions by any new SysOp explained in the videos.

    Paul really has done a great and thorough job in the videos, and as far as I
    am concerned, this among many other things has contributed to him being a legend in the BBS community. I'll certainly be buying him a number of beers when I meet him one day that is for sure =)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: The Quantum Wormhole, Ramsgate, UK. bbs.erb.pw (2:250/5)
  • From Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to Christian Sacks on Wed May 29 12:25:25 2019
    On 28 May 2019 at 11:01a, Christian Sacks pondered and said...

    Paul really has done a great and thorough job in the videos, and as far
    as I am concerned, this among many other things has contributed to him being a legend in the BBS community. I'll certainly be buying him a
    number of beers when I meet him one day that is for sure =)

    No beers required good sir but thanks for the kind thoughts and feedback - appreciated!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (3:770/100)
  • From Mickey Frklic@1:229/310 to Paul Hayton on Tue May 28 22:26:48 2019
    On 29 May 2019, Paul Hayton said the following...

    On 28 May 2019 at 11:01a, Christian Sacks pondered and said...

    Paul really has done a great and thorough job in the videos, and as f as I am concerned, this among many other things has contributed to hi being a legend in the BBS community. I'll certainly be buying him a number of beers when I meet him one day that is for sure =)

    No beers required good sir but thanks for the kind thoughts and feedback
    - appreciated!


    Well I have to agree with Christian as the large scale Internet seems to have scarce details on these subjects (at least that are easy to find) and your videos got me up and running sending test echomail messages in no time.

    Now just waiting to get my application approved for fsxNet (wink wink) :)
    then on to fidonet and hopefully some inter BBS gaming.

    Thanks again from everyone with the quick responses! It's nice to see helpful communities again out there.

    Mickey (LockeDown)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A41 2018/12/27 (Linux/32)
    * Origin: Clutch BBS * telnet://bbs.clutchbbs.com (1:229/310)
  • From Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to Mickey Frklic on Wed May 29 19:35:14 2019
    On 28 May 2019 at 10:26p, Mickey Frklic pondered and said...

    Well I have to agree with Christian as the large scale Internet seems to have scarce details on these subjects (at least that are easy to find)
    and your videos got me up and running sending test echomail messages in
    no time.

    Well I'm glad they helped...

    Now just waiting to get my application approved for fsxNet (wink wink) :) then on to fidonet and hopefully some inter BBS gaming.

    Thanks again from everyone with the quick responses! It's nice to see helpful communities again out there.

    No probs and yep will be in touch.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (3:770/100)