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<div align="right"><h5>Last update 19-Jun-2005</h5></div> <div align="right"><h5>Last update 31-Jan-2011</h5></div>
<div align="center"><H1>mbcico - The Fidonet mailer.</H1></div> <div align="center"><H1>mbcico - The Fidonet mailer.</H1></div>
This is work in progress.... This is work in progress....
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the network bandwith usage. There is also support for the stream compression the network bandwith usage. There is also support for the stream compression
modes GZ and BZ2 (compatible with binkd). modes GZ and BZ2 (compatible with binkd).
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Since januari 2011 mbcico can use both IPv4 and IPv6 TCP/IP connections.
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Outbound directory structure is BinkleyTerm compatible, with domains and Outbound directory structure is BinkleyTerm compatible, with domains and
point subdirectories (full 5d). There are separate "protected" and point subdirectories (full 5d). There are separate "protected" and
"unprotected" inbound directories for the incoming sessions with the nodes "unprotected" inbound directories for the incoming sessions with the nodes
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binkd stream tcp nowait mbse /opt/mbse/bin/mbcico mbcico -t ibn binkd stream tcp nowait mbse /opt/mbse/bin/mbcico mbcico -t ibn
fido stream tcp nowait mbse /opt/mbse/bin/mbcico mbcico -t ifc fido stream tcp nowait mbse /opt/mbse/bin/mbcico mbcico -t ifc
tfido stream tcp nowait mbse /opt/mbse/bin/mbcico mbcico -t itn tfido stream tcp6 nowait mbse /opt/mbse/bin/mbcico mbcico -t itn
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The tfido line is configured to answer on IPv4 and IPv6.
If your system uses xinetd the file /etc/xinetd.d/mbsebbs could be: If your system uses xinetd the file /etc/xinetd.d/mbsebbs could be:
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#:MBSE BBS services are defined here. #:MBSE BBS services are defined here.