Xref: utzoo comp.unix.xenix:10017 comp.unix.i386:2881 comp.unix.questions:19823 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!rutgers!cbmvax!atha!louis From: louis@cs.AthabascaU.CA (Louis Schmittroth) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.i386,comp.unix.questions Subject: Public Access Unix, BBS, Conferencing Keywords: BBS Conferencing Message-ID: <1654@atha.AthabascaU.CA> Date: 11 Feb 90 21:14:05 GMT Organization: Athabasca University Lines: 36 I am planning to setup a UNIX or XENIX public access system for some volunteer groups in northern Alberta. I run a Xenix 386 system here at home, and have installed a few for customers. In addition we have in our group several with AT&T UNIX 386 experience, but nobody has ISC or ESIX experience. This will be a non-profit service with donated hardware. We plan to give the user e-mail, a conferencing system, some Usenet groups, and possibly a BBS system. If there were one package that would replace the BBS, conferencing system, and e-mail, so much the better. We have experience with an older version of CoSy, and like some of it. I was hoping that there might be something better out there now, and either cheap or free. We are assuming that the user is a non-sophisticated user of MS-DOS or a Mac, or whatever, and either has a communications package, or we will send him a public domain program. I know this has been hashed around some time ago, but I would like to get some up-to-date recommendations: -Conferencing systems, public domain, or if commercial, cost -BBS. I know about XBBS, is there anything else? -UNIX/Xenix/SCO/ISC/AT&T (I read the recent stuff in comp.unix.i386) -public domain comm software UNIX/XENIX/MS-DOS/MAC... -Any general advice. We have a source of hardware at "dealer cost," and we will likely go with a 386-20 with 4MB RAM, an ESDI or SCSI 150MB disk, and an 8-port board. Any recommendations here would also be welcome, but IF we go SCO, then it would likely be ESDI, and if ISC then SCSI, right? e-mail or post replies. If there is an interest I will summarize. Louis Schmittroth Friends of the Athabasca Environmental Association