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Subject: Re: Wanted - UUCP for MS-DOS
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Date: Mon, 5-Jan-87 16:03:17 EST
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Posted: Mon Jan  5 16:03:17 1987
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> In article <904@mhuxi.UUCP>, crayinc@mhuxi.UUCP (Rick Tillbrook) writes:
> >                      Program "uuslave.c"
> > 
> >            On a BBS in New Jersey there is a program called uuslave
> >            it is under the UNIX/XENIX programs section. It comes in
> >            C source and it might do what you ask or be a foundation
> >            for it. Programs are free on the board.
> >            The number for the ACGNJ-BBS is (201) 753-9758 .
> 
> Before everybody calls this number, be warned that it is not a public
> access system.  You can get in and read the bulletins but the *ss*oles
> that run it will not let you download software from it without running
> a mini-TRW check on you.  As if your receiving PD software from them
> could endanger them in any way.  Give me a break.
> 
> PS:  If there are any "authorized users" for this wimp bbs out there,
> please grab the uuslave.c file and mail it to me.  I will post it to
> net.sources.  (If everyone who reads this grabs the file and posts
> it, we will get 30 copies of the file -- so mail to me and I'll just
> post one.)
> -- 
> John Gilmore  {sun,ptsfa,lll-crg,ihnp4}!hoptoad!gnu   gnu@ingres.berkeley.edu
>   I forsee a day when there are two kinds of C compilers: standard ones and 
>   useful ones ... just like Pascal and Fortran.  Are we making progress yet?
> 	-- ASC:GUTHERY%slb-test.csnet

      The ACGNJ-BBS used to be an OPEN, NO REGISTRATION BOARD but due
      to all the children out there of all ages it requires you to
      leave your real name and a phone number.

      If anyone has ever run a BBS they will find out quickly why you
      can't leave it open. You get tired of Donald Duck, Goofy and the
      the elfs leaving obsene messages or credit card numbers and info.
      
      The best are the neat little trojan horses which attempt to wipe
      out the BBS or the hard disk of the unsuspecting person who calls
      the totally open BBS and downloads that little jewel.

      A verified user is unlikely to play game or won't last long on
      a BBS. Many open BBSs are so much work to keep clean they have 
      a short life. Why should I spend my time, money and energy
      to provide a computer, phone lines and free PD programs to those
      who don't appreciate what is being done?

      If you want to remain anonymous, don't call the board, I don't care.

 -- Rick Tillbrook