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-=> Wilfred van Velzen wrote to Dan Clough <=-
DC> Thank you for this information, as I am thinking about adding FREQ
DC> capability to my system (running Synchronet).
WvV> Ok.
DC> Can you tell me how you know that IBN-only can only use the WaZOO
DC> protocol?
WvV> I educated myself when I was wondering about these flags. ;-)
WvV> Bark is an extension to the FTS-0001 (modem) protocol. Binkp is a
WvV> completely different protocol, so by definition it can not speak bark.
WvV> Bark is described in this document:
http://ftsc.org/docs/fts-0008.003
DC> I`m unable to find any info on that.
WvV> I started on the ftsc website, and searched for `bark`...
WvV> Btw: Wazoo file requests are described in:
WvV>
http://ftsc.org/docs/fts-0006.002
WvV> And that basically is sending .req files. And as any mailer can send
WvV> files, binkd can support file request, if you install a (external) file
WvV> request processor.
DC> Also how can we tell that BinkIT/FreqIT cannot do update requests
DC> (XX)?
WvV> I tested this, and later confirmed it with Rob.
DC> General info on Bark/WaZOO would also be nice to read about.
WvV> See above...
Excellent. Thank you very much!
... Gone crazy, be back later, please leave message.
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