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Volume 5, Number 30 25 July 1988
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Editor in Chief Dale Lovell
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Editor Emeritus: Thom Henderson
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Chief Procrastinator Emeritus: Tom Jennings
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Contributing Editors: Al Arango
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FidoNews is published weekly by the International FidoNet
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Association as its official newsletter. You are encouraged to
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submit articles for publication in FidoNews. Article submission
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standards are contained in the file ARTSPEC.DOC, available from
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node 1:1/1.
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Copyright 1988 by the International FidoNet Association. All
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rights reserved. Duplication and/or distribution permitted for
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noncommercial purposes only. For use in other circumstances,
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please contact IFNA at (314) 576-4067. IFNA may also be contacted
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at PO Box 41143, St. Louis, MO 63141.
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Fido and FidoNet are registered trademarks of Tom Jennings of
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Fido Software, 164 Shipley Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94107 and
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are used with permission.
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The contents of the articles contained here are not our
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responsibility, nor do we necessarily agree with them.
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Everything here is subject to debate. We publish EVERYTHING
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received.
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Table of Contents
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1. ARTICLES ................................................. 1
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SYSOP LIABILITY FOR DISCLOSING PRIVATE MESSAGES .......... 3
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2. FOR SALE ................................................. 8
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3. NOTICES .................................................. 9
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The Interrupt Stack ...................................... 9
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Latest Software Versions ................................. 9
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FidoNews 5-30 Page 1 25 Jul 1988
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ARTICLES
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Jerry Hindle
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Sysop of 18/6
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(901) 353-4563
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9600bps HST
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This article is in reply to Mr. Mednicks article concerning
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his running for a political office. While I do agree with some
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of the points he raised during our brief telephone conversation,
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I must also express this opinion.
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Mr. Mednick;
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While I have never met you, (but am looking forward to
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doing so at FIDOCON) I must say that your article in FidoNews528
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was (to my way of thinking anyway) against the precepts of
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FidoNet as an amateur communications network. We should not be
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foisting the costs (by we I mean the people placing the calls to
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pick up Fnews files) of your political campaign unless we wish
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to do so. Since we were not given the choice in the matter I
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feel that you have done a disservice to us as a hobby network by
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placing this article in Fnews.
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I just got thru talking to you voice (as you know) and I
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hope what I present here is a true and accurate account of that
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call. I wish to present your side here also so that there is no
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bias in the matter.
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You stated that you had cleared the article with the IFNA
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BoD and (I think) the President of that body. I applaud this
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action and can't totally blame you for the results. I must also
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blame them (the BoD) for allowing the article to run. I
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understand that FidoNews publishes anything that comes in that
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meets the technical requirements and your article does in fact
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meet them. I also understand your view that since there are
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commercial advertisements in FidoNews that you should be allowed
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to also "advertise". I agree with that premise but I also feel
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that advertisements of a commercial nature should be limited to
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1 page in length and only allowed if there is sufficient room to
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do so without making the file excessively large (say over 40k
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arced format). Your article however ran from the top of page 11
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to the bottom of page 14, thus it was 4 pages in length.
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You stated that you want to "champion" the computer
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community, yet you only referred to this in 1 small place and
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the rest of the article dealt with matters concerning your
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qualifications as a CPA and other matters not relating to
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computers. While I agree that the computer community needs
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FidoNews 5-30 Page 2 25 Jul 1988
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(desperately) someone in Washington who understands the needs of
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the computer users, we also need people who are literate in the
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field of public relations and dealing with people. I feel that
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you did not present enough information geared toward the
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computer community to warrant the space as an "unpaid political
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announcement" in a hobby newsletter.
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Also I saw no need of even considering publishing an
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article worldwide that would be of no benefit to those outside
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your congressional district (directly anyway, maybe there
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"could" be a construed benefit to those in the USA given a lot
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of luck).
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This is not meant to be a flame, nor even a little candle,
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but is intended to inform you that not all who read Fnews will
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view the article in the light that I do. I view it as a mistake
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on the part of the Administration of both IFNA (who really
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should not have a part in what Fnews does) and the Fnews
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publisher. They failed to properly supervise the operation of
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Fnews in that they have now opened up our newspaper to the
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infamous "EQUAL TIME" amendment concerning political
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announcements and editorials, a move that will cost us (the
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sysops placing the calls, countless dollars. I feel that in
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order to be totally fair about it you should contact your
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opponent in the race and offer him the opportunity to also
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publish a 4 pager in Fnews.
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Well, I guess I have now made enemies of a few more folks
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within the administration of both IFNA and FidoNet since I blame
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THEM for even allowing the article in the first place. I realize
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you are only using the "avenues open to you" to conduct your
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campaign, but please, (emphasis mode ON) NOT HERE. (emphasis
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mode OFF)
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Editor's Note: As far as equal time, I print anything I receive.
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This has been and will continue to be my policy
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until the Publications Committee decides otherwise
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and presents me with a VERY detailed list of what
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is and is not printable (this will most likely be
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the same day I resign as editor). FidoNews always
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has been a place where you could have almost
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anything printed.
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FidoNews 5-30 Page 3 25 Jul 1988
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Jonathan D. Wallace, Esq.
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1:107/801
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SYSOP LIABILITY FOR DISCLOSING PRIVATE MESSAGES
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In what appears to be the first case of its kind, an Indiana law
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student and BBS user has sued a local sysop, Bob Predaina, in
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federal court, claiming that he intentionally disclosed her
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private electronic mail to others without her permission.
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The lawsuit, which is in the early stages and has not reached
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trial, relies upon the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of
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1986 (the "ECPA"), which makes disclosure of private electronic
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mail without consent either of the sender or the recipient a
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federal crime.
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The ECPA does not obligate sysops to offer private mail on their
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systems. However, if a sysop promises private mail, that promise
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must be kept and the contents of private messages may not be
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disclosed without consent.
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The ECPA provides limited exceptions to the general rule of no
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disclosure. A sysop may voluntarily disclose to law enforcement
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authorities the contents of a message pertaining to the
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commission of a crime, if read inadvertently by him or if it is
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read pursuant to the exercise of his duties as a sysop.
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Until the courts clarify these rules, sysops who read private
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mail on their systems and disclose it may be playing with fire.
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Prior court cases involving telephone operators have established
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some useful guidelines: an operator may disclose information she
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overheard while checking the line at the user's request, but may
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not disclose information overheard while eavesdropping out of
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curiosity. Sysops, like phone operators, will not be considered
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to have a blanket authorization to intercept and disclose private
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messages.
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Systems such as Fido 11w which routinely make all
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private mail visible to the sysop are therefore problematic. BBS
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programmers should consider making private mail truly private--
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while allowing sysops to turn the private mail option off if they
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do not want it.
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In the meantime, sysops should reconsider whether it is
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worth having private mail on their systems and should make clear
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to users in no uncertain terms, through bulletins and messages,
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the degree of privacy which can be expected, if any.
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Note: a copy of the complaint filed in the Thompson v.
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Predaina case is available on the LLM BBS, Fido 107/801
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(212)766-3788) in file area 5 under the name "Indiana".
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* * *
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JONATHAN D. WALLACE, ESQ. is an attorney in New York
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FidoNews 5-30 Page 4 25 Jul 1988
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City specializing in computer law. With Rees Morrison, he is the
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author of the Sysop's Legal Manual, published this year by LLM Press.
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He can be reached at (212) 766-3785 (voice) or at the LLM BBS,
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given above.
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FidoNews 5-30 Page 5 25 Jul 1988
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Public Access Messaging
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PUBLIC ACCESS MESSAGING is now here. What you do with echo mail
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can be done with Public Access Messaging. The messages are
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arranged by topic and you can subscribe to those areas of interest
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to you. Echo mail is a subset of Public Access Messaging.
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WE DELIVER!
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We will deliver and pickup your echo mail.
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BASIC SERVICE. We call once a night, some time after six pm and
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before eight am, to drop off that days Public Access Messages. We
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do a pickup so any Public Access Message that you have on hold for
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us to pickup is picked up for delivery tomorrow. More frequent
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delivery is available for various fees.
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If you like we will even pickup your outgoing public netmail
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traffic for delivery to the public network. For an additional fee
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you can consider us an outbound netmail gateway that picks up. We
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will deliver the traffic to the inbound gateway for any
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destination in the public network. If you have private traffic or
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a private network we can pickup and deliver that traffic as well.
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For an additional fee we deliver the public network traffic
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directly to its destination. Also for an additional fee we will
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deliver to your private network, provided that you give us all the
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information we ask for.
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Redundant backup systems make Public Access Messaging reliable.
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RELIABLE. The hardware and software systems used by us to
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deliver to you have both automatic and manual redundancy, self
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checking, and error correction facilities.
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We send to you once a night, but our system makes delivery
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attempts spread out during the entire evening. Until our system
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connects with yours it will try again. But not right away, it
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will call again later. This multiple try method of delivery makes
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Public Access Messages available to you when your system is likely
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to be able to receive. We will try till we get to you!
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AVAILABLE. By delivering all night long, you are assured
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that sometime during the night your system will be available to
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receive the call and your messages for the day will be delivered.
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Thus overall you have availability of the Public Access Messages.
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Our voice line and data line customer support makes sure that
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Public Access Messaging can be made to service your needs.
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SERVICEABLE. Our hardware and software delivery mechanisms
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are flexible and for various fees our systems can accommodate your
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needs. You will do many things with Public Access Messaging
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because our systems are dedicated to serving you.
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FidoNews 5-30 Page 6 25 Jul 1988
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Did you ever wonder why there were lapses in the delivery of echo
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mail? Use Public Access Messaging and you can know.
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RELIABLE. Well that won't happen with us!. We will be here
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when you need us. We are ready, willing, and able to serve you.
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Did you ever wonder where to get more echo mail? Use Public
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Access Messaging and you can know.
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AVAILABLE. We either have it all, or are willing to exert
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our best efforts to tie into it. Either way you can get it.
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Did you ever wonder how to get the most from your echo mail
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dollar? Use Public Access Messaging and you can know.
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SERVICEABLE. A rate structure allows you to mix and match
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which Public Access Message topics you want to receive, without
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regard as to how they get to you, because they all come in on the
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same flexible delivery schedules.
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Did you ever wonder how echo mail really works? Use Public Access
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Messaging and you can know.
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RELIABLE. We deliver to you tonight what we received last
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night. We deliver to you tomorrow night what we receive tonight.
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This is straight forward reliable service. More frequent
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deliveries are available for a fee.
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Did you ever wonder who participates in the echo mail network?
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Use Public Access Messaging and you can know.
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AVAILABLE. We know and are willing to tell you. Anyone who
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wants to be plugged in can be plugged in. If you have a need for
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limiting participants, then for an additional fee we can
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accommodate you.
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Did you ever wonder how to solve problems you are having using
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your echo mail system? Use Public Access Messaging and you can
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have help.
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SERVICEABLE. After you have tried and tried to make things
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work and they still don't, what do you do? Who do you call? We
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offer three tiers of problem solution. The least expensive is
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called "Common Knowledge". You call in via modem and look through
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our Information Dispenser. It has on it things that have been
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helpful for folks in the past, as well as other information. More
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expensive is "Electronic Messaging", which includes "Common
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Knowledge" plus allows you to converse via netmail with us about
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your needs. The top of the line is "Personal Access" via daytime
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voice call with our communication consultants, and includes both
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"Common Knowledge" and "Electronic Messaging".
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FidoNews 5-30 Page 7 25 Jul 1988
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Did you ever wonder if your echo mail is old or just slow? Use
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Public Access Messaging and you can know.
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We don't have any old messages. We send tonight, what we received
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since the last time we delivered to you.
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THERE IS A BETTER WAY! PUBLIC ACCESS MESSAGING!
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Be party to Public Access Messaging.
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Public Access Messaging is fun and easy to use.
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Best of all you'll like the price.
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Answer these questions, so that we may prepare a plan suited to
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your circumstances, detailing features and fees.
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1. Phone numbers your system calls to get echo mail.
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2. Numbers your system calls to deliver echo mail.
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3. What echoes do you link via each phone number.
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4. What are your recent phone bills. Include photocopies.
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5. What modem do you use. Make and model.
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6. What echo mail program(s) do you use (be specific).
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7. What network mailer do you use. Include version.
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8. What kind of computer do you use. Make and Model.
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9. What is your proper name and mailing address.
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10. What is your data phone number.
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11. What is your voice phone number.
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Public Access Messaging - Effective
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Public Access Messaging - Inexpensive
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Public Access Messaging - Easy to Setup and to Use
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Public Access Messaging - Saves Real Time and Real Money
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Include $35 dollars as our fee for preparing a plan for you. If
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you accept our offer the $35 will be applied to your subscription.
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Answer the above questions and send your check for $35 to
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Computer Assisted Marketing Programs Inc
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1300 Industrial Highway, Suite 400
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Southampton, PA 18966
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Now is the right time to do it!
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FidoNews 5-30 Page 8 25 Jul 1988
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FOR SALE
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SYSOP LEGAL MANUAL FOR SALE
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SYSLAW, the Sysop's Legal Manual,
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by Jonathan D. Wallace Esq. and Rees Morrison Esq.
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This 130 page book, newly published by LLM Press, includes
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chapters on the Electronic Communication Privacy Act, sysop
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liability for illegal uploads such as pirated software and stolen
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credit card codes, libel and state computer crime laws. The book
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is $21.00 (includes postage and handling) from LLM Press, 150
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Broadway Suite 610, New York, New York 10038. New York residents
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include 8.25 percent sales tax.
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FidoNews 5-30 Page 9 25 Jul 1988
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NOTICES
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The Interrupt Stack
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25 Aug 1988
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Start of the Fifth International FidoNet Conference, to be
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held at the Drawbridge Inn in Cincinnati, OH. Contact Tim
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Sullivan at 108/62 for more information. This is FidoNet's big
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annual get-together, and is your chance to meet all the people
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you've been talking with all this time. We're hoping to see
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you there!
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24 Aug 1989
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Voyager 2 passes Neptune.
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5 Oct 1989
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20th Anniversary of "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
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If you have something which you would like to see on this
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calendar, please send a message to FidoNet node 1:1/1.
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Latest Software Versions
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BBS Systems Node List Other
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& Mailers Version Utilities Version Utilities Version
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Dutchie 2.90* EditNL 4.00* ARC 5.22*
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Fido 12h MakeNL 2.12* ARCmail 1.1
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Opus 1.03b Prune 1.40 ConfMail 3.31
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SEAdog 4.10 XlatList 2.86 EchoMail 1.31
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TBBS 2.0M XlaxNode 2.10* MGM 1.1
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BinkleyTerm 1.50 XlaxDiff 2.10*
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QuickBBS 2.01 ParseList 1.10
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* Recently changed
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Utility authors: Please help keep this list up to date by
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reporting new versions to 1:1/1. It is not our intent to list
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all utilities here, only those which verge on necessity.
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FidoNews 5-30 Page 10 25 Jul 1988
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OFFICERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL FIDONET ASSOCIATION
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Ken Kaplan 100/22 Chairman of the Board
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Don Daniels 107/210 President
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Mark Grennan 147/1 Vice President
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Dave Dodell 114/15 Vice President - Technical Coordinator
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David Garrett 103/501 Secretary
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Leonard Mednick 345/1 Treasurer
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IFNA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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DIVISION AT-LARGE
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10 Steve Jordan 102/2871 Don Daniels 107/210
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11 Bill Allbritten 11/301 Hal DuPrie 101/106
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12 Leonard Mednick 345/1 Mark Grennan 147/1
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13 Rick Siegel 107/27 Brad Hicks 100/523
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14 Ken Kaplan 100/22 Ted Polczyinski 154/5
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15 Jim Cannell 128/13 Kurt Reisler 109/74
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16 Vince Perriello 141/491 Robert Rudolph 261/628
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17 Rob Barker 138/34 Greg Small 148/122
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18 Christopher Baker 135/14 Bob Swift 140/24
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19 Vernon Six 19/0 Larry Wall 15/18
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2 Henk Wevers 2:500/1 Gee Wong 107/312
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FidoNews 5-30 Page 11 25 Jul 1988
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The World's First / \
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BBS Network /|oo \
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Membership for the International FidoNet Association
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Membership in IFNA is open to any individual or organization that
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pays the annual membership fee. IFNA serves the international
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FidoNet-compatible electronic mail community to increase
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worldwide communications.
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Name __________________________________ Date ___________________
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Home Phone (Voice) ______________________________________________
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Work Phone (Voice) ______________________________________________
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Is this a new application? _________ a renewal? ________________
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Are you a Sysop? _________ If so, for how long? ________________
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Your BBS Info: (Non-Sysops enter info for your most-called BBS)
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Zone:Net/Node Number ____________________________________________
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BBS Name ________________________________________________________
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BBS Phone Number ________________________________________________
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Your Special Interests __________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________
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In what areas would you be willing to help in FidoNet? __________
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_________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________
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Are there any special resources that you could provide? _________
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_________________________________________________________________
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Regular Membership $25
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Lifetime Membership $250
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Send this form and a check or money order in US Funds to:
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International FidoNet Association
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c/o Leonard Mednick, CPA
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700 Bishop Street, #1014
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Honolulu, HI 96813 USA
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IFNA is a general not-for-profit organization. Articles of
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Association and By-Laws were adopted by the membership in January
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1987. The IFNA Echomail Conference has been established on
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FidoNet to assist the Board of Directors. We welcome your input
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on this Conference.
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FidoNews 5-30 Page 12 25 Jul 1988
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INTERNATIONAL FIDONET ASSOCIATION
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ORDER FORM
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Publications
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The IFNA publications can be obtained by downloading from Fido
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1:1/10 or other FidoNet compatible systems, or by purchasing
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them directly from IFNA. We ask that all our IFNA Committee
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Chairmen provide us with the latest versions of each
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publication, but we can make no written guarantees.
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Hardcopy prices as of October 1, 1986
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IFNA Fido BBS listing $15.00 _____
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IFNA Administrative Policy DOCs $10.00 _____
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IFNA FidoNet Standards Committee DOCs $10.00 _____
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SUBTOTAL _____
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IFNA Member ONLY Special Offers
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System Enhancement Associates SEAdog $60.00 _____
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SEAdog price as of March 1, 1987
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ONLY 1 copy SEAdog per IFNA Member
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Fido Software's Fido/FidoNet $100.00 _____
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Fido/FidoNet price as of November 1, 1987
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ONLY 1 copy Fido/FidoNet per IFNA Member
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International orders include $10.00 for
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surface shipping or $20.00 for air shipping _____
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SUBTOTAL _____
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HI. Residents add 4.0 % Sales tax _____
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TOTAL _____
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SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER IN US FUNDS:
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International FidoNet Association
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c/o Leonard Mednick, MBA, CPA
|
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700 Bishop Street, #1014
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Honolulu, HI. 96813-4112
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USA
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Name________________________________
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Zone:Net/Node____:____/____
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Company_____________________________
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Address_____________________________
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City____________________ State____________ Zip_____
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Voice Phone_________________________
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Signature___________________________
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