I was thinking that I should NOT allow my local users to have access to fsxNet messaging, but maybe I am wrong. What should I do? I am still setting up message groups and I want to make sure I do it correctly.
Your BBS, your rules.
Yes, it is fine to give your users access to fsxNet or any network you have there.
A network would be useless if people can't read/write in them.
Hi, sorry to sound so desperate there, but I have an important question about fsxNet. So Avon, I guess this is mainly a question for you but
I'll take advice from anyone else in the network as well.
I have 2 message groups on my BBS. One is strictly for local users and
the other is for fsxNet messages. I was wondering... Are the messages in the network only supposed to be for other people in the network or is it ok to allow these messages to be read and possibly replied to by my
local BBS users?
I have 2 message groups on my BBS. One is strictly for local users and
the other is for fsxNet messages. I was wondering... Are the messages in the network only supposed to be for other people in the network or is it ok to allow these messages to be read and possibly replied to by my
local BBS users?
want to. There are echomail areas such as BOT posts, inter-bbs data, echomail stats and file announcements that should ideally be read only
for your users as they would not need to post to those echos, but for
all the others let them at them :)
As the other guys have mentioned, it's your system and ultimately your rules, but thanks for checking in, I hope this reply helps :)
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