Nightfox wrote to Mojo <=-
I would hope it would work fine. I haven't used that exact software combination before, so perhaps it would be good to hear from someone
who has, if there's anyone out there who has. But my thinking is that
a mailer is simply something that transfers packets between you and
remote systems, and as long as that's accomplished, you should be good
to go.
Starting from the mailer - the mailer and tosser need to speak the same outbound directory "language", usually Binkley Style Outbount (BSO) or Frontdoor/Attach. If both can use the same format, you're fine there. In my case, I've always run BSO here. In the old days, I used Binkleyterm as the mailer, today, it's BinkD on one system and Mystic's inbuilt BinkP support on another. All of these use BSO.
On the other side of the tosser is the BBS. The tosser needs to understand the messagebase format that the BBS uses, and be able to update and scan the messagebase, as well as change other relevant parts of the BBS (some tossers can create new message areas, for instance).
I don't know the exact software either, look in the various documentation to see if the combination will work.
... I may not be perfect, but parts of me are excellent.
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