• Changeover from IRex BinkP to binkd (OS/2)

    From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Marc Lewis on Thu Dec 10 09:58:12 2020
    Hello Marc,

    On Wednesday December 09 2020 22:45, you wrote to All:

    The version I have shows this about itself:

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    [c:\binkd]BINKD2E -vv
    Binkd 1.0.4 (Aug 25 2014 09:23:44/OS2)
    Compilation flags: gcc (emx), https, ntlm, amiga_4d_outbound.
    Facilities: fsp1035 rfc2553emu
    -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-CUT-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-

    That is not the latest version. The latest version is binkd/1.1a-111/OS2 binkp/1.1

    Ask Tommi Koivula. He alway compiles the latest OS/2 version.

    Does this mean that it will not work with a Binkley style outbound?

    Binkd works fine with BSO. In fact, it only works with BSO.

    I dropped Irex about 10 years ago. It worked fine, but it had some annoying bugs that would never be fixed because it is abondonware. The final straw was that I wanted my system to upgrade to IPv6 and Irex will never support IPv6.

    As my Irex was working together with InterMail (fork of Frontdoor), it was not operating in BSO mode, so I had to convert my system from AMA to BSO. That was a bit of work but I never regretted making the jump. I dropped POTS in the process.

    Making the OS/2 version of binkd do IPv6 is a bit of a challenge since OS/2 does not support IPv6 and in all likehood never will. I liked OS/2, but dropped it 20 years ago because I could not make it talk to Novell Personal Netware. But I do not want to start an OS war here...

    Is there someplace I can find complete documentation on its set-up and operation?

    Not really. There is a sample config floating around somewhere. It is not entirely up tp date. But you can get lots of help here...


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/360 to Marc Lewis on Thu Dec 10 15:42:58 2020
    On 10.12.2020 10.58, Michiel van der Vlist wrote:

    On Wednesday December 09 2020 22:45, you wrote to All:

    The version I have shows this about itself:

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    [c:\binkd]BINKD2E -vv
    Binkd 1.0.4 (Aug 25 2014 09:23:44/OS2)
    Compilation flags: gcc (emx), https, ntlm, amiga_4d_outbound. Facilities: fsp1035 rfc2553emu
    -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-CUT-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-

    That is not the latest version. The latest version is binkd/1.1a-111/OS2 binkp/1.1

    Ask Tommi Koivula. He alway compiles the latest OS/2 version.

    You may freq magic 'binkd2' for the latest binaries from 2:221/360.

    'Tommi

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  • From Oli@2:280/464.47 to Michael Dukelsky on Thu Dec 10 18:24:36 2020
    Michael wrote (2020-12-10):

    Hello Oli,

    Thursday December 10 2020, Oli wrote to Marc Lewis:

    BSO. I use a patched version of Squish and Crashmail for Amiga style
    outbound, but AFAIK most common tossers don't support ASO.

    The most used tosser over here is hpt and it supports ASO.

    Okay. That was what I remembered before someone told me it doesn't. From the documentation it is not clear if it's fully supported or not.

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Andrew Leary on Mon Dec 14 02:00:42 2020
    Andrew wrote:
    Hello Marc!

    13 Dec 20 21:18, you wrote to me:

    If you'd like I can netmail you a copy of my binkd.cfg from my
    OS/2 system; it shows how to setup most of what you're asking
    about.

    That would be appreciated beyond words, Andrew. It probably would be best to e-mail it to me at marc.w@marclewis.org.

    Email sent. Let me know if you have any questions.

    Andrew

    I've also sent Marc my binkd config for Linux in the hope he might find something useful in there. Maybe between us we can get him up and running.
    I've been really happy with binkd. It is reliable and just works. I was thinking of swapping to Syncrhonet's BinkIT but decided against it for now.
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