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F I D O N E W S -- | Vol. 9 No. 50 (14 December 1992)
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A newsletter of the |
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FidoNet BBS community | Published by:
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_ |
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/ \ | "FidoNews" BBS
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/|oo \ | +1-415-863-2739
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(_| /_) | NEW!--> 1:1/23@FidoNet
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_`@/_ \ _ | editor@fidonews.fidonet.org
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| | \ \\ |
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| (*) | \ )) | Editors:
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|__U__| / \// | Tom Jennings
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_//|| _\ / | Tim Pozar
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(_/(_|(____/ |
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(jm) | Newspapers should have no friends.
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| -- JOSEPH PULITZER
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/*********************************************************************
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* IMPORTANT NOTE: The FidoNet address for FidoNews has been changed. *
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* The new address is: *
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* *
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* FidoNews = 1:1/23 *
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* *
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* Starting January 1993 email sent to the old address will not be *
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* forwarded! You were warned! *
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*********************************************************************/
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For information, copyrights, article submissions, obtaining copies and
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other boring but important details, please refer to the end of this
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file.
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Table of Contents
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1. EDITORIAL ..................................................... 1
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Editorial: Snore .............................................. 1
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2. ARTICLES ...................................................... 3
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Lost Children ................................................. 3
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PGP-Toss.LZH - Pretty Good Privacy Tosser ..................... 4
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Bad Nodelist Entries .......................................... 8
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PGP 2.1 Available ............................................. 14
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FITNESS ECHO .................................................. 15
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The Swedenborgian Ideas Echo .................................. 16
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Introducing FrontDoor APX ..................................... 17
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Brigadoon Village Network ..................................... 19
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3. FIDONEWS INFORMATION .......................................... 22
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FidoNews 9-50 Page 1 14 Dec 1992
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EDITORIAL
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Editorial: Snore
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by Tom Jennings (1:1/23)
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Nothing new this week, really.
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Really.
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So I'll just shut up.
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Oh yeah, please send more questions for the "Ask EFF!" column.
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What's "Ask EFF!"? Well, the premiere column ran last week. It will be
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a monthly column devoted to BBS & FidoNet'ing legal issues for sysops
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and users. Questions sent here will be answered by Shari Steele, a
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telecomm-savvy staff lawyer form the EFF (Electronic Frontier
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Foundation). Here's the little infobox that preceeds each column:
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+------------------------------------------------------+
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| Ask EFF! |
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| |
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| Ask EFF! is a monthly column devoted to answering |
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| sysops questions about their online rights. Answers |
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| to "Ask EFF!" are provided by Shari Steele, a Staff |
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| Attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. EFF |
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| is a nonprofit, membership organization dedicated to |
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| advancing freedom and openness in computer-based |
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| communications. |
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| Send your questions to "Ask EFF!" c/o FidoNews, |
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| 1:1/23 in FidoNet, or to ask.eff@fidonews.fidonet.org|
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+------------------------------------------------------+
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(The EFF was founded to deal with the social and legal aspects of
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communiations technology. Here on the FidoNews BBS I've got one of
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their infodisks setup as a file area. Feel free to call in and browse,
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and take a look to see what they're about. Or contact the EFF at
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eff@eff.org via Internet. Sorry, no FidoNet access...)
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Well, one more thing. I've generated a PGP 2.x public key for
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FidoNews. It is included in the boilerplate section at the end of
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FidoNews. If you feel the need, you can secure correspondence to
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FidoNews using the public key.
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FidoNews 9-50 Page 2 14 Dec 1992
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Well, OK, one last thing. I forgot this last week.
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From: John Souvestre@1:396/1
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To: Tom Jennings@1:1/23
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Subject: FidoNews - Table of Contents
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Hi Tom.
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Have you ever wanted to be able to do a quick search for an article
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which appeared in FidoNews? I have! So... I've sent you the
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following files:
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FNEWS1TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 1 (1984)
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FNEWS2TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 2 (1985)
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FNEWS3TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 3 (1986)
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FNEWS4TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 4 (1987)
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FNEWS5TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 5 (1988)
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FNEWS6TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 6 (1989)
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FNEWS7TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 7 (1990)
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FNEWS8TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 8 (1991)
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Each contains a single file which is made up of the Table of Contents
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for that year's FidoNews issues. Except for the first year, each of
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the ZIP's is about 10K.
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If you feel that it's worthwhile, you are welcome to mention them in
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FidoNews. They are available for FReq.
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AARGH! Because of a bug? misfeature? of 4DOS and NETWARE LITE, when I
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MOVEd the files John sent me to the fnews directory on the FidoNews
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BBS, they disappeared. You can filerequest them still from Johns
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system. Thanks John! I hate all software.
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FidoNews 9-50 Page 3 14 Dec 1992
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ARTICLES
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Some Thoughts on Recent Articles
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Name withheld for obvious reasons
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In issues 943 and 944 of FIDONEWS, two articles stood out
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for me. The first was an editorial by Mr. Jennings wherein he
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speculated that a lost girl, found through FIDO, may not have
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wanted to be found. The second was an article lauding all those
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who participated in said finding. I have waited in vain to hear
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any response to eithor of those articles, perhaps because I am a
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coward, and the pieces hit just a little too close to home. I
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have thought about it for several weeks, and decided that
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someone has to speak up. Hence this.
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I am going to make it short and sweet ... attempt to tell it
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as a story.
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I am married to a lovely lady, about 33 years old. When she
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turned 12 or so, like most young girls, she started to develop
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as a woman. Unlike most young girls, however, she also started
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to get raped by her father two or three times per week ...
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maybe that is not unlike most young girls ... I know only that I
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find it horrific.
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At fourteen, she started to run away from home. She was
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found and returned. More rape. She comes form a wealthy and
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politically well connected familly. Excellent access to police,
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excellent access to judges. In fact, the judge that would hear
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any child abuse cases was appointed by her father.
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Nevertheless, her father began to get worried. He hired a
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psychiatrist in an attempt to get her committed. It is a
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measure of the power of Authority, perhaps, that this
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psychiatrist, although a respected member of the establishment,
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was afraid to blow the whistle. It is a measure of human
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decency that he assisted her in running away, this time
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successfully.
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She changed her name and country, and began to live on the
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streets as a fifteen year old. Twice she was tracked ... both
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times she was able to dissappear. She put herself through
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highschool, and then through university (BA & MA). She earned
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her way both illegally and legally ... everything from dealing
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drugs to delivering pizza.
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I met her when she logged into my BBS and argued quite
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eloquently for aliases. She had been validated under an alias,
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but one that was also in the phone book. It was not the same as
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the name on her degrees, nor the one that she works under.
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Eventually I gave her a yet another by marrying her.
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FidoNews 9-50 Page 4 14 Dec 1992
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We are learning, she and I. I am learning that my middle
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class background does not qualify me to make judgements, and I
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am learning street smarts (which I always thought I had). She
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is learning not to hide.
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But when I read those two pieces, I could not help but hear
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her response to me, in one of those countless talks that we have
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had on people, and on society, and on trust. She had expressed
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a profound mistrust of a couple that I rather liked. I asked
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why, coupled with the observation that they were both kindly
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people. Her reply was succinct and to the point.
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"Whenever I ran away, f*****s like that always helped the
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police to bring me back. They are do-gooders that insist only
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their standards and world-view apply to everything".
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I hestitate to condemn efforts such as the one made to find
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that little girl. I also think that times have have changed in
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the last twenty years ... perhaps a young girl of today has a
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chance of being believed. That, of course, presumes she has the
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nerve to state the truth. My wife would simply say that she
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would be stupid to make the assumption ... smart kids run.
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Fredric L. Rice,
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The Skeptic Tank, 1:102/890.0. (818) 914-9551
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Version 1.1, December 1992
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PGP-Toss.LZH - Pretty Good Privacy Tosser
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Objectives:
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Echo Mail and Network Mail directories are scanned for *.MSG message
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files which contain PGP encrypted messages. When such mssages are
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located, PGP-Toss will either move them to another directory or make
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a copy of each message into another directory.
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PGP-Toss can also return PGP encrypted mail to the origination system
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automatically, allowing the message to be marked as either "HOLD for
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pick-up" or "IMMEDIATE transmission."
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After a PGP-type message has been processed, it is 'marked' as having
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been processed by setting the first character in the 'subject' field
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with a '.' (a period character.) PGP-Toss will ignore all messages
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that
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have subjects which are preceeded with a period.
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Why?
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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FidoNews 9-50 Page 5 14 Dec 1992
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To accumulate PGP texts automatically and put them into a single
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directory for review or further automatic processing. This enables
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operators and Users to use the PGP project a little easier. Public
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Keys which are exchanged in EchoMail forums as well as encrypted
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messages may be copied to an accumulation subdirectory or folder.
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In addition, those systems which would not like to allow encrypted
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messages to pass through their systems can intercept them, accumulating
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them in a directory, and then either destroy them or return them to
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the origination system.
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Kludge Lines Supported:
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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PGP-Toss, when automatic message returns are enabled, will provide
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the following kludge lines in the *.MSG files it creates:
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MSGID
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FLAGS IMM, DIR
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FMPT
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TOPT
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INTL
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Diagnostic displays:
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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If /diag is offered on the command line, PGP-Toss will offer
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information
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on what it is doing while it is processing the messages areas it
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is told
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to look in.
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Configuration elements:
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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The environmental variable PGPTOSS is used to tell PGP-Toss what
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directory the PGP-TOSS.CFG configuration file is located in. If the
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environment variable is not set, the current directory is assumed.
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set PGPTOSS=C:\UTIL\
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A sample configuration file follows. This is offered for a detailed
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description of how and what this project does:
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; What is your systems network address? Please use the standard
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; format and syntax for this, include the point and zone, please.
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system 1:102/890.0
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; The look command describes a directory to search for PGP
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; messages. There may be any number of these commands. The
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FidoNews 9-50 Page 6 14 Dec 1992
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; sequence of search will follow the sequence in the
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configuration
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; file. There must be at least one such command.
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look c:\fd\echo\socal
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look c:\fd\echo\net102
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; Messages containing PGP stuff may be either moved to a holding
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; directory or copied to another directory. Messages may not be
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; both copied and moved BOTH.
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;
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; If PGP messages should be returned to the originator, this value
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; would usually indicate the path to the network mail
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directory and
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; the 'return' value in the configuration file below would be set
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; to YES.
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;
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; If messages are not to be moved out of the echo mail directory
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; and moved into another directory, the value which follows the
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; MOVE-TO keyword should be "NONE"
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move-to c:\fd\pgphold
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; Messages containing PGP stuff may be copied to another
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directory
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; without killing the original. If you do not wish a duplicate to
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; be placed in another directory the value which follows the
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; COPY-TO keyword should be "NONE"
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;
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; If the value offered is the network directory, the RETURN
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; command below would be set to YES to automatically return the
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; message to the originating system.
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copy-to none
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; Messages that contain PGP text may be returned to the
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; originators system. The "MOVE-TO" or "COPY-TO" command above
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; would indicate the network mail directory.
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;
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; The value here is YES or NO with NO being the default.
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return no
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; Messages that are to be returned to the origination system may
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; be marked for 'Hold for pick-up.' This value configures
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whether
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; messages which should be returned will be marked as Hold.
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;
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; The value here is YES or NO with NO being the default.
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hold no
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FidoNews 9-50 Page 7 14 Dec 1992
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; Messages that are to be returned to the origination system may
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; be marked a "immediate mailing." This value configures
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whether
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; messages which should be returned will be marked as Immediate.
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;
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; The value here is YES or NO with NO being the default.
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immediate no
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; Every time a message is copied or moved, a log file entry can
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; be made. If logging is desired, the following value should be
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; set to YES else it should be set to NO. Default is NO.
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;
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; The log file name is : PGP-TOSS.LOG
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log yes
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ErrorLevels:
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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The PGP-Toss program wll return with an error level which is used to
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indicate to the calling batch file what the condition of the projects
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compleation was. The usual return value of 0 indicates a successfull
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run. However, when there are failures of some sort, the following
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ERRORLEVEL values will be returned:
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No_Problems 0
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Missing_Config 10
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No_Memory 11
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Config_Return_Error 12
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Config_Hold_Error 13
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Config_Immediate_Error 14
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Config_Look_Error 15
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Move_Copy_Bad 16
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Cant_Read_Message 17
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Cant_Open_File 18
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Cant_Create_File 19
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Cant_Write_Message 20
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Cant_Update_Message 21
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Reseek_Error 22
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Bad_System_Address 23
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The Future
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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In version 1.2, it is hoped, the project will be able to offer a
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list of the so-called "Security HUBs" that appear in the nodelist.
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In version 1.2, the command line argument /list will list all of
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the Security HUBs in the systems Zone and Network, if any. If the
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command line argument is /listall, the project will offer a list
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of all Security HUBs appearing in the nodelist.
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This update wll be performed when the nodelist flag for the
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FidoNews 9-50 Page 8 14 Dec 1992
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Security HUBs is approved. It is requested that no one take the
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source code and make further releases until I have finished this
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update.
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Distribution Package:
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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PGP-TOSS.LZH contains:
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PGP-TOSS.EXE Executed file.
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PGP-TOSS.CFG Sample configuration file. Please update.
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PGP-TOSS.C The source code in C for this project.
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PGP-TOSS.DOC This documentation file.
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This project is copywritten by myself yet I grant anyone to use the
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project and the source code as they wish. Please note that I refuse
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to be held responsible for its use or misuse yet I _will_ take
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people
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who steal from the public domain by selling my stuff (for _any_ cost)
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to court.
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In other words, please distribute freely.
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Fredric L. Rice
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Packet: kc6efh@wb6ymh.#socal.usa.ca
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Internet: fredric.rice@f102.n890.z1.fidonet.org
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FidoNet: 1:102/890.0 (818) 914-9551
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by Leonard Erickson (1:105/51)
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Who's checking the Nodelists?
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A few months back, I started to write a utility to generate nodelist
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statistics. I wanted to get some statistics that none of the ones I'd
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seen provided.
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Based on my experience with other databases, as a first step, I wrote
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some code to generate a list of the nodelist flags that were *actually*
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used. As I expected, there were flags in use that weren't in the spec.
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What I *didn't* expect was the *number* of "illegal" flags and
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otherwise non-compliant entries.
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There is also a completely ridiculous number of "user flags", but
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that's a matter for another article.
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I've polished up the original code a bit and run it against
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NODELIST.346. The resulting output is reproduced below. All 294 "bad"
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entries (Unless the editor chopped them :-). Note that many of these
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entries have been "bad" for over 3 months! The format is:
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FidoNews 9-50 Page 9 14 Dec 1992
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zone(region):net/node <flag list>
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If the flag is in paratheses, that means that it's a *legal* flag, but
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that it was found *after* the first user flag. Which means that all
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FTS-0005 compliant nodelist processors will *ignore it (ie it's a waste
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of space in the nodelist).
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If some one would care to make the check program available for FREQ,
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I'll File attach it to them (I'm non-CM, so FREQing me is not a good idea!)
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BTW, the program will parse any FTS-005 nodelist OR NODELIST SEGMENT
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(hint, hint)
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Here's the list. Read it and weep...
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1(10):102/163 ,0200-0300
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1(10):102/803 ,DA5P-8A,WE24
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1(10):102/850 ,HUB
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1(10):102/910 ,DS
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1(10):103/0 ,NC
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1(10):103/100 ,NC
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1(10):103/121 ,NC
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1(10):103/122 ,NC
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1(10):103/123 ,NC
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1(10):103/234 ,(GUUCP)
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1(10):103/355 ,NEC
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1(10):103/356 ,NEC
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1(10):103/700 ,NEC
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1(10):119/1033 ,NEC
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1(10):125/111 ,RE
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1(10):143/106 ,HEC
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1(10):143/110 ,HEC
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1(10):143/113 ,XM
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1(10):143/143 ,NEC
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1(10):161/503 ,NEC
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1(10):161/702 ,V.32
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1(10):161/711 ,CA
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1(10):204/7 ,NEC,SDS
|
||
1(10):205/12 ,DVN,SDS
|
||
1(10):205/13 ,DVN,SDS
|
||
1(10):206/0 ,HST.V32
|
||
1(10):207/104 ,DA1600-0800,WE24
|
||
1(10):208/200 ,DS
|
||
1(10):208/205 ,V42BIS
|
||
1(10):208/402 ,DS
|
||
1(10):211/31 ,(CM),(MO)
|
||
1(10):215/129 ,HST/DS
|
||
1(10):215/215 ,NEC
|
||
1(10):215/34 ,V32BIS,V42BIS,NC
|
||
1(10):215/427 ,V32BIS
|
||
1(10):215/53 ,V32BIS
|
||
1(10):215/606 ,8PM-8AM
|
||
1(10):345/0 ,ASP
|
||
1(10):345/3003 ,XXCM
|
||
1(10):345/33 ,21:00-05:00
|
||
1(10):345/49 ,21:00-08:00
|
||
1(10):345/9 ,ASP
|
||
FidoNews 9-50 Page 10 14 Dec 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
1(11):110/565 ,XU
|
||
1(11):157/200 ,PN1037
|
||
1(11):157/3 ,(V32B)
|
||
1(11):159/950 ,PN30134
|
||
1(11):2230/0 ,DDS
|
||
1(11):2230/100 ,DDS
|
||
1(11):2230/200 ,GSDS
|
||
1(11):2230/202 ,GSDS
|
||
1(11):226/220 ,PN30318
|
||
1(11):2260/1 ,LEDS
|
||
1(11):2280/1 ,NEC
|
||
1(11):231/120 ,DVN
|
||
1(11):231/20 ,DDS
|
||
1(11):231/50 ,DDS
|
||
1(11):233/13 ,PN30114
|
||
1(11):233/15 ,PN30311
|
||
1(11):233/3 ,PN30087
|
||
1(11):233/5 ,PN30044
|
||
1(11):233/69 ,PN30178
|
||
1(11):234/1 ,PN:30077
|
||
1(11):2340/100 ,HUB
|
||
1(11):237/500 ,(HST),(V32B),(V42B)
|
||
1(12):163/438 ,(XA),(CM)
|
||
1(12):167/140 ,OS2NET
|
||
1(12):167/219 ,MNP5
|
||
1(12):167/239 ,MNP5
|
||
1(12):229/2 ,NEC
|
||
1(12):229/3 ,NEC
|
||
1(12):244/133 ,DA1800-0600,WE24
|
||
1(12):249/124 ,(ZYX)
|
||
1(12):250/740 ,LAPM
|
||
1(12):252/400 ,XYZ
|
||
1(12):252/404 ,XYZ
|
||
1(13):107/547 ,PN:30197
|
||
1(13):107/548 ,PN:30197
|
||
1(13):107/557 ,SDS,PDN,CLN
|
||
1(13):107/558 ,SDS,PDN,CLN
|
||
1(13):107/820 ,PN:1036
|
||
1(13):107/9000 ,SDS
|
||
1(13):107/911 ,SDS
|
||
1(13):107/930 ,PN:1036
|
||
1(13):109/337 ,PN30491
|
||
1(13):13/75 ,(V32B),(V42B)
|
||
1(13):150/350 ,V4
|
||
1(13):2600/2 ,(HST)
|
||
1(13):2601/541 ,0000-1800
|
||
1(13):2601/572 ,1600-0900
|
||
1(13):2604/306 ,DDS
|
||
1(13):2607/110 ,MNP5
|
||
1(13):2607/302 ,DDS
|
||
1(13):2608/15 ,42B
|
||
1(13):2613/333 ,(GUUCP)
|
||
1(13):262/10 ,NEC
|
||
1(13):268/102 ,PN30223
|
||
1(13):270/3 ,DA1800-0600,WE24
|
||
1(13):271/1 ,GSDS
|
||
FidoNews 9-50 Page 11 14 Dec 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
1(13):271/3 ,GSDS
|
||
1(13):271/30 ,GSDS
|
||
1(13):275/25 ,MNP5
|
||
1(13):276/100 ,NEC
|
||
1(13):278/3 ,HDN
|
||
1(14):100/470 ,42B
|
||
1(14):280/319 ,WDN
|
||
1(14):280/9 ,(LO)
|
||
1(14):282/31 ,(XA)
|
||
1(14):282/4012 ,DVN
|
||
1(14):284/34 ,MNP5
|
||
1(14):287/513 ,CPS
|
||
1(14):291/22 ,DVN
|
||
1(14):291/3 ,V42B.
|
||
1(14):296/4 ,NEC
|
||
1(15):114/153 ,(CM)
|
||
1(15):114/181 ,NABW
|
||
1(15):128/113 ,WDN
|
||
1(15):300/1 ,NEC
|
||
1(15):301/1001 ,XA.CM
|
||
1(15):307/18 ,16K8,FAX,OS/2
|
||
1(15):312/14 ,12AM-12PM
|
||
1(16):132/130 ,PDN
|
||
1(16):132/288 ,WZ:
|
||
1(16):141/333 ,PN30245
|
||
1(16):141/545 ,PN30152
|
||
1(16):141/820 ,SDN
|
||
1(16):321/218 ,(GUUCP)
|
||
1(16):324/10 ,(XA)
|
||
1(16):324/278 ,SDN
|
||
1(17):152/69 ,SDS,DDS,DVN
|
||
1(17):152/7 ,SDS,DDS,DVN
|
||
1(17):153/7057 ,V3B
|
||
1(17):153/7060 ,V3B
|
||
1(17):153/913 ,BRA
|
||
1(17):153/919 ,BEZY
|
||
1(17):153/926 ,RA
|
||
1(17):153/963 ,BRA
|
||
1(17):340/47 ,42B
|
||
1(17):3400/24 ,V42BIS
|
||
1(17):3400/30 ,V42BIS,XXXX
|
||
1(17):3400/32 ,V42BIS
|
||
1(17):3402/17 ,2400
|
||
1(17):343/142 ,V32BIS,V42BIS
|
||
1(17):343/15 ,SDN
|
||
1(17):344/10 ,SDN,SDS,PDN
|
||
1(17):344/61 ,SDN,SDS,PDN
|
||
1(17):346/10 ,(GUUCP)
|
||
1(17):346/13 ,V42B.8P-4A
|
||
1(17):346/20 ,CM.XA
|
||
1(17):347/0 ,SDN,SDS,NEC,NC
|
||
1(17):347/17 ,SDN,SDS,NEC,NC
|
||
1(17):347/2 ,SDN,SDS,NEC,NC
|
||
1(17):348/704 ,CL,XM
|
||
1(17):349/10 ,1AM_TO_8AM
|
||
1(17):349/100 ,9PM_TO_4AM
|
||
FidoNews 9-50 Page 12 14 Dec 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
1(17):349/9 ,9PM_TO_4AM
|
||
1(17):352/597 ,(CM),(XX)
|
||
1(17):353/340 ,MNP5
|
||
1(17):353/370 ,MNP5
|
||
1(17):353/715 ,MNP5
|
||
1(17):355/1 ,NEC
|
||
1(17):356/100 ,21:00_7:00_PST
|
||
1(17):356/18 ,21:00_7:00_PST
|
||
1(17):356/2 ,6PM_8AM_PST
|
||
1(18):112/59 ,GSDS
|
||
1(18):133/209 ,V42BMO
|
||
1(18):133/609 ,XM
|
||
1(18):137/211 ,18:00-09:00
|
||
1(18):137/225 ,18:00-07:00
|
||
1(18):151/125 ,SDN
|
||
1(18):3603/0 ,SDS,SDN,DDS
|
||
1(18):3603/110 ,SDS,SDN,DDS
|
||
1(18):3603/321 ,9600
|
||
1(18):3605/123 ,CA,X42B
|
||
1(18):3609/100 ,NEC
|
||
1(18):3609/6 ,V422B
|
||
1(18):3618/10 ,MNP5
|
||
1(18):3623/2 ,NEC
|
||
1(18):3632/28 ,(XA)
|
||
1(18):3632/3 ,V32V
|
||
1(18):3633/9000 ,(MO)
|
||
1(18):3646/2 ,NC
|
||
1(18):3646/4 ,NEC
|
||
1(18):3647/0 ,PN32178
|
||
1(18):367/15 ,SDN,CDN
|
||
1(18):371/30 ,NEC
|
||
1(18):376/0 ,PN30122
|
||
1(18):379/80 ,CM.MO
|
||
1(18):379/900 ,V43B
|
||
1(19):124/2213 ,(V32B),(V42B)
|
||
1(19):147/46 ,DVN,SDS
|
||
1(19):3804/7 ,NC,NEC
|
||
1(19):3808/12 ,V42V
|
||
1(19):384/3 ,PN30425
|
||
1(19):384/7 ,4V2
|
||
1(19):399/11 ,(CM),(XA)
|
||
2(20):203/137 ,V22B
|
||
2(21):502/811 ,V22B
|
||
2(22):221/117 ,V22B
|
||
2(24):2402/109 ,V22B
|
||
2(24):241/2021 ,V32V
|
||
2(24):241/4164 ,V32B.MNP
|
||
2(24):244/36 ,ZXY
|
||
2(24):245/801 ,V42B1
|
||
2(24):248/314 ,ZYXV32B
|
||
2(24):248/407 ,MNP5
|
||
2(25):253/153 ,(GUUCP)
|
||
2(25):254/21 ,V22B
|
||
2(25):254/37 ,MNP5
|
||
2(25):255/30 ,V32BIS,V42BIS
|
||
2(28):280/312 ,DA:02-06
|
||
FidoNews 9-50 Page 13 14 Dec 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
2(28):280/404 ,1800-0700
|
||
2(28):280/407 ,V22B
|
||
2(28):280/416 ,V32:MO
|
||
2(28):280/453 ,DA:00-08
|
||
2(28):280/460 ,V22B
|
||
2(28):280/503 ,(V32),(V32B)
|
||
2(28):280/601 ,V32V
|
||
2(28):280/609 ,DA:20-24
|
||
2(28):280/613 ,V22B
|
||
2(28):280/708 ,V22B
|
||
2(28):281/2 ,SDS
|
||
2(28):281/200 ,SDS
|
||
2(28):282/207 ,V22B
|
||
2(28):282/320 ,V22B
|
||
2(28):282/452 ,V22B
|
||
2(28):282/516 ,V22B
|
||
2(28):282/601 ,V22B
|
||
2(28):284/101 ,V22B
|
||
2(28):286/100 ,V22B
|
||
2(28):286/101 ,V22B
|
||
2(28):500/246 ,XX3
|
||
2(28):500/249 ,V22B
|
||
2(28):500/253 ,V43B
|
||
2(28):512/175 ,V22B
|
||
2(29):292/100 ,(XA)
|
||
2(30):301/750 ,(XX)
|
||
2(32):325/100 ,(XA)
|
||
2(33):332/107 ,V42BIS
|
||
2(33):335/414 ,32B
|
||
2(34):343/112 ,V22B
|
||
2(34):343/117 ,V22B
|
||
2(38):380/101 ,REC
|
||
2(40):402/77 ,NEC
|
||
2(43):430/5 ,V22B
|
||
2(44):446/5 ,V22B
|
||
2(44):446/6 ,V22B
|
||
2(46):463/50 ,MNP.MO.LO
|
||
2(46):469/32 ,MO.XX
|
||
2(47):478/1 ,V22B
|
||
2(47):478/2 ,V22B
|
||
2(47):478/7 ,V22B
|
||
2(50):50/307 ,2400
|
||
2(50):5005/1 ,NEC
|
||
2(50):5010/2 ,NEC
|
||
2(50):5055/0 ,V22B
|
||
2(50):5055/1 ,V22B
|
||
2(50):5055/2 ,V22B
|
||
2(50):5055/3 ,V22B
|
||
2(50):5060/5 ,MNP.MO
|
||
2(50):5080/2 ,NEC
|
||
2(50):5080/23 ,V22B
|
||
2(50):5080/24 ,V22B
|
||
3(50):632/348 ,GINTLNET
|
||
3(54):622/413 ,LH2100-0800
|
||
3(54):714/907 ,V32MNP
|
||
4(80):801/27 ,V32BIS
|
||
FidoNews 9-50 Page 14 14 Dec 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
4(80):801/990 ,V32BIS
|
||
6(60):600/300 ,H168
|
||
6(60):600/315 ,H168
|
||
6(60):600/316 ,H168
|
||
6(62):720/1000 ,V42BIS
|
||
6(62):720/1001 ,V42BIS
|
||
6(62):720/203 ,FAX
|
||
6(62):720/528 ,V42V,42B
|
||
6(62):722/211 ,PN9191
|
||
6(62):722/221 ,42B
|
||
6(62):722/9 ,(V32)
|
||
6(62):723/300 ,V32BIS
|
||
6(62):723/302 ,V32BIS
|
||
6(62):723/305 ,V32BIS
|
||
6(62):723/307 ,V32BIS
|
||
6(62):723/308 ,V32BIS
|
||
6(62):723/309 ,V32BIS
|
||
6(62):723/312 ,V32BIS
|
||
6(62):723/317 ,V32BIS
|
||
6(62):723/319 ,MNP.CM
|
||
6(62):727/11 ,9600
|
||
6(62):727/17 ,32B
|
||
6(62):727/21 ,32B
|
||
6(63):63/1 ,V42V42B,SDS
|
||
6(63):731/0 ,V32BIS
|
||
6(63):731/13 ,V32BIS
|
||
6(63):731/15 ,V32BIS
|
||
6(63):731/16 ,V32BIS
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
PGP 2.1 Available
|
||
|
||
From: prz@sage.cgd.ucar.EDU (Philip Zimmermann)
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
|
||
|
||
PGP 2.1 Available
|
||
- -----------------
|
||
|
||
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) Version 2.1 is now available, from Europe.
|
||
This new version of the world's most popular and politically
|
||
controversial public key encryption program has numerous bug fixes
|
||
over version 2.0, and several new features.
|
||
|
||
For example, you can now display the MD5 hash of a public key, to
|
||
facilitate verifying it over the telephone with the owner of that
|
||
public key. Also, it is now possible to send via email an
|
||
unencrypted signed message without putting the whole message in
|
||
Radix-64 format, to make it possible to read without PGP. This is
|
||
analogous to the PEM MIC-CLEAR signed message functionality.
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 9-50 Page 15 14 Dec 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
PGP 2.1 incorporates many patches from the user community to port it
|
||
to more platforms. And it runs faster. Also, a lot of annoying bugs
|
||
and ergonomic oversights have been fixed. PGP 2.0 fans will find
|
||
many rough edges have been smoothed out.
|
||
|
||
The filenames are pgp21.zip for the MSDOS executable release, and
|
||
pgp21src.zip for the source code release. You must have PKUNZIP
|
||
version 1.1 or later to unzip them, or they won't unzip. The primary
|
||
initial FTP sites that have it are:
|
||
|
||
Finland: nic.funet.fi (128.214.6.100)
|
||
Directory: /pub/unix/security/crypt/
|
||
|
||
Italy: ghost.dsi.unimi.it (149.132.2.1)
|
||
Directory: /pub/security/
|
||
|
||
As previously, this prohibited and politically popular program will
|
||
probably propagate through the same channels as PGP 2.0. Of course,
|
||
if you live in the USA, you really shouldn't be using it.
|
||
|
||
If you have any questions about where else to get it, contact Hugh
|
||
Miller, at hmiller@lucpul.it.luc.edu. Hugh can send you the latest
|
||
evolving list of FTP sites, BBS phone numbers, and other sources.
|
||
|
||
Philip Zimmermann
|
||
Phil's Pretty Good Software
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
|
||
Version: 2.1
|
||
|
||
iQCVAgUBKyLbAuJ13g7/Z/cLAQFxoAP+OqIqZu2zfA7LycuBJmaF0cms6xyYYok+
|
||
ifFW5hIKYUDqvVwLQg5kSXRIUY9fbSXaox6bnww+2YCoEacbzMAAVgTiw8TU7QG0
|
||
JryTOHsUIihq9JNBOQ5ONfmHzH0w2gaQ5SGEcJK93typoyvNQMtdtVSeIfkl6ImJ
|
||
vs/OHzY5LiU=
|
||
=nV70
|
||
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
By Mike Griffin
|
||
The Health and Fitness Echo
|
||
|
||
Well we are at it again. We are looking for a few more nodes to add to
|
||
the Health and Fitness Echo. If you are interested in this echo please
|
||
read on.
|
||
|
||
The Health and Fitness Echo covers all topics concerning Physical
|
||
Fitness and the General Health of the human body. Topics include body
|
||
building, weight control, nutrition, sports medicine, injury
|
||
prevention, work outs, aerobic training, competitive sports,
|
||
conditional training, vitamin supplements and more..
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 9-50 Page 16 14 Dec 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
The nineties are being called, "The decade of physical fitness." Come
|
||
join in and learn what you can do to better your health or provide us
|
||
with some tips for improving ours. We look forward to having you
|
||
involved.
|
||
|
||
The Echo information will be posted in ELIST soon. Hopefully we can
|
||
get it on the backbone. For now, please send your request for the echo
|
||
to me at the address listed below.
|
||
|
||
Thanks and Have a Nice Christmas and Happy New Year!
|
||
|
||
FITNESS ECHO INFO.
|
||
Send a netmail request to Mike Griffin at 1:106/5999
|
||
The echo tag is FITNESS..
|
||
|
||
|
||
Things have slowed down just a bit since the
|
||
holidays are upon us and we need to get things going
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
by Lee Woofenden
|
||
Synthesis, 1:3401/101 (206) 293-8856
|
||
|
||
The Swedenborgian Ideas Echo
|
||
|
||
Are you interested in Christianity, but turned off by the conservatism
|
||
and literalistic Bible interpretations found in many of the religious
|
||
echoes? Then the Swedenborgian Ideas echo may be for you.
|
||
|
||
The Swedenborgian Ideas echo is a forum for discussing the spiritual
|
||
and philosophical ideas of the new Christianity as envisioned by
|
||
Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772). Swedenborg was a scientist and
|
||
philosopher who later turned his mind toward religion. By his account,
|
||
he spent the last thirty years of his life conscious in both the
|
||
spiritual world and the material world at the same time. He believed
|
||
that the Lord had called him to reveal new ideas which would
|
||
revitalize Christianity. Here are a few of his basic ideas:
|
||
|
||
1) There is one God: the Lord Jesus Christ. The Father, Son, and Holy
|
||
Spirit mentioned in the New Testament are not three different
|
||
persons of God, but three different aspects of God, analogous to
|
||
our own soul, body, and actions.
|
||
|
||
2) The Bible has a spiritual meaning which tells the story of our
|
||
inner spiritual growth and development. This deeper meaning is
|
||
accessible to us via a type of symbolism called "correspondences."
|
||
|
||
3) We create our own heaven or hell by the choices we make in our
|
||
lives. People of all religious beliefs--or no particular religious
|
||
FidoNews 9-50 Page 17 14 Dec 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
belief--can find heaven and be "saved" if they love God and show
|
||
kindness to other people according to their own beliefs.
|
||
|
||
If you would like to discuss this new Christianity in an open
|
||
atmosphere, the Swedenborgian Ideas echo is for you. If you just want
|
||
to push your own religious beliefs on others, please don't bother.
|
||
|
||
The Swedenborgian Ideas echo is listed in the Fidonet Echolist, with
|
||
the echotag SWEDENBORG. It is available to sysops from the Moderator,
|
||
Lee Woofenden, at 1:3401/101. If you are not a sysop and would like to
|
||
follow the Swedenborg echo, it is now available on the following BBSs:
|
||
|
||
Synthesis Guemes Island, WA (206) 293-8854 (1:3401/101)
|
||
Electronic Educator Washougal, WA (206) 837-3299 (1:105/114)
|
||
The Magic Bus Royal Oak, MI (313) 544-3653 (1:120/418)
|
||
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Come join us!
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--Lee Woofenden
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OETRANGE, LUXEMBOURG, December 7th, 1992 --- Advanced Engineering sarl
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is pleased to introduce FrontDoor APX, the premier electronic mail
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system for points.
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FrontDoor APX (pronounced "APEX") is the first, and only, COMPLETE
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electronic mail and file transfer system specifically designed for
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points. It requires no additional software, such as conference mail
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processors, compression software, FOSSIL drivers or other external
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utilities; operating in a minimum system environment of 400kb of
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diskspace and 384k of RAM.
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Anyone can configure and use FrontDoor APX in minutes, experience
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in electronic mail systems is not required. With the easy
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installation, coupled with an extensive on-line help system available
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at the touch of a key, FrontDoor APX can be installed and configured
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in less than 15 minutes.
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FrontDoor APX allows the exchange of private and conference mail, as
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well as file requests and file attaches with a designated server.
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Security comes naturally with FrontDoor APX, providing session and
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packet level password security.
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FrontDoor APX is designed to operate with a single server, such as
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FrontDoor. All transactions are with the server system, affording
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management control of all transfers. A network can be configured to
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include as little as a single FrontDoor Server and a single FrontDoor
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APX point, or it can include unlimited FrontDoor APX points operating
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under multiple FrontDoor Servers. FrontDoor APX and FrontDoor can
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meet your requirements, whatever they are.
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FidoNews 9-50 Page 18 14 Dec 1992
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+---------+ +---------+
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|FrontDoor| ---------------------- |FrontDoor|
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| Server | | Server |
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+---------+ +---------+
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/ | \ / | \
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/ | \ / | \
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/ | \ / | \
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+-------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+
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| FDAPX | | FDAPX | | FDAPX | | FDAPX | | FDAPX | | FDAPX |
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+-------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+
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FrontDoor APX is clearly the front runner in electronic mail systems
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for networks utilizing the point concept. Combined with the power of
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a FrontDoor server, an effective, secure and manageable electronic
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mail network provides the ultimate in electronic communciations.
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Minimum hardware required:
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- A PC, XT, AT, 386, 486, PS/2, or 100% BIOS compatible machine.
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- 384 kb of available RAM.
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- Asynchronous modem utilizing the AT command set.
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- FrontDoor or another EMSI or FTS-6 ZedZap capable server (Zmodem
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only).
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Features:
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|
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- Simple installation and operation, up and running in less than 15
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minutes.
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- On-line help system at the touch of a key, no manual required.
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- Secure sessions, utilizing session and packet password protection.
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- 50 message folders capable of:
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||
1 Private mail folder supporting:
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||
Name macros (with addresses)
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||
Message replying
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||
Reply comments
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||
Carbon copies
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||
Hidden carbon copies
|
||
Blind carbon copies
|
||
1 Trashcan folder for holding deleted messages until maintenance.
|
||
Up to 48 Conference folders supporting:
|
||
Name macros (without addressing)
|
||
Message replying in the same conference or via private mail.
|
||
- Message base format capable of:
|
||
Up to 65000 messages
|
||
Messages up to 16kb can be created/displayed
|
||
- Macro manager allows up to 50 frequently used names and addresses
|
||
to be configured for utilization with a simple macro command.
|
||
- File requests/attaches
|
||
- Automated and manual conference maintenance
|
||
- Automatic detection and unpacking of mail archives in PKARC 3.6x,
|
||
PAK 2.51 and PKZIP 1.1x formats.
|
||
- Full mouse support
|
||
- Full support for real reply threads (as opposed to 'subject
|
||
FidoNews 9-50 Page 19 14 Dec 1992
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||
|
||
|
||
linking').
|
||
- FSC-39 and full 4D addressing support.
|
||
- Automatic maintenance
|
||
- Can be command-line driven
|
||
- Supports DTE speeds of up to 115.2 kbps
|
||
- Supports the use of NS16550A[FN] FIFOs for high speed modems
|
||
- EMSI and FTS-6 support (Zmodem only).
|
||
- Does not utilize a nodelist.
|
||
|
||
To receive additional information about FrontDoor APX electronically,
|
||
please file request APXINFO from 1:132/000@fidonet or 2:270/17@fidonet.
|
||
Scheduled release date is February 1, 1993. For additional information
|
||
on FrontDoor APX and FrontDoor, contact:
|
||
|
||
United States and Canada: Europe, Australia, Asia, Africa,
|
||
and S.America:
|
||
|
||
Online Communications, Inc. Advanced Engineering sarl
|
||
22 State Street 8, am For
|
||
Bangor, Maine 04401 L-5351 Oetrange
|
||
USA Luxembourg
|
||
|
||
Telephone: (207) 941-1110 Telephone: +352 355935
|
||
BBS: (207) 990-3511 BBS: +352 355936
|
||
NetMail: 1:132/300, 255:2001/1 NetMail: 2:270/7, 255:3001/1,
|
||
sales@ae.lu
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
Brigadoon Village Network
|
||
|
||
Green Dragon Good Time Pub
|
||
|
||
Today's drink specials are:
|
||
|
||
GREEN DRAGON
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||
1 1/2 oz. gin
|
||
1 oz. green creme de menthe
|
||
1/2 oz kummel
|
||
1/2 oz lemon juice
|
||
several dashes peach or orange bitters
|
||
Mix all ingredients with cracked ice in a shaker or blender and strain
|
||
into a chilled cocktail glass.
|
||
|
||
GREEN FANTASY
|
||
1 oz vodka
|
||
1 oz dry vermouth
|
||
1 oz melon liqueur
|
||
kiwi slices
|
||
Mix all ingredients, except kiwi, with plenty of crushed ice until drink
|
||
is frappeed. Serve in a chilled balloon glass and garnish with kiwi
|
||
slices.
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 9-50 Page 20 14 Dec 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
GREEN ISLAND
|
||
1 1/2 oz vodka
|
||
3 oz pineapple juice
|
||
juice of 1 lime
|
||
1/2 tsp. sugar syrup
|
||
1/2 oz green creme do menthe
|
||
Pineapple spear
|
||
|
||
Mix all ingredients, except creme de menthe and pineapple spear, with
|
||
cracked ice in a shaker or blender and strain into a chilled Hurricane
|
||
glass. Top with float of green creme de menthe and garnish with
|
||
pienapple spear.
|
||
|
||
GREEN LAGOON
|
||
1 oz gin
|
||
1 oz green creme de menthe
|
||
2-3 oz pineapple juice
|
||
Mix all ingredients with cracked ice in a shaker or blender and strain
|
||
into a chilled cocktail glass.
|
||
|
||
Green Stinger
|
||
one part GREEN Creme de Menthe
|
||
one part CLEAR Brandy
|
||
I always order a Green Stinger. Somehow the brown ones (made with brown
|
||
Brandy and clear Creme de Menthe) just don't taste as good :-)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
AND FOR YOUR CLOSE FRIENDS ...
|
||
|
||
THE VULCAN DEATH GRIP
|
||
1 part Ouzo (preferably 90proof)
|
||
1 part Bacardi 151
|
||
|
||
|
||
O /
|
||
----X--------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
O \
|
||
|
||
for information or to join Brigadoon contact:
|
||
|
||
James Pallack (aka J'mes)
|
||
|
||
1:325/101.0 FidoNet
|
||
10:802/101.0 Brigadoon
|
||
pallack@wsyd.com InterNet
|
||
|
||
For information package, FREQ the magic name: BRIGADOON
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 9-50 Page 21 14 Dec 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
FidoNews 9-50 Page 22 14 Dec 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
======================================================================
|
||
FIDONEWS INFORMATION
|
||
======================================================================
|
||
|
||
------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ----------------
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||
|
||
Editors: Tom Jennings, Tim Pozar
|
||
Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell, Vince Perriello
|
||
|
||
IMPORTANT NOTE: The FidoNet address of the FidoNews BBS has been
|
||
changed!!! Please make a note of this.
|
||
|
||
"FidoNews" BBS
|
||
FidoNet 1:1/23 <---- NEW ADDRESS!!!!
|
||
Internet fidonews@fidosw.fidonet.org
|
||
BBS +1-415-863-2739, 300/1200/2400/16800/V.32bis/Zyxel
|
||
|
||
(Postal Service mailing address) (have extreme patience)
|
||
FidoNews
|
||
c/o World Power Systems <---- don't forget this
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
Published weekly by and for the members of the FidoNet international
|
||
amateur electronic mail system. It is a compilation of individual
|
||
articles contributed by their authors or their authorized agents. The
|
||
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|
||
rights of the authors. Opinions expressed in these articles are those
|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
|
||
The following is the PGP 2.x public key block for the FidoNews public
|
||
key, key ID "FidoNews <fidonews@fidonews.fidonet.org, 1:1/23>", also
|
||
requestable from the FidoNews BBS as FREQ magicname KEY. You may use
|
||
this key to send secure, private mail to FidoNews.
|
||
|
||
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FidoNews 9-50 Page 23 14 Dec 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
OBTAINING COPIES: The-most-recent-issue-ONLY of FidoNews in electronic
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Wazoo FileRequest, or from various sites in the FidoNet and Internet.
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PRINTED COPIES may be obtained from Fido Software for $10.00US each
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|
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||
|
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A very nice index to the Tables of Contents to all FidoNews volumes
|
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|
||
FNEWSxTC.ZIP, where 'x' is the volume number; 1=1984, 2=1985...
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through 8=1991.
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||
|
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|
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|
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Asked what he thought of Western civilization,
|
||
M.K. Gandhi said, "I think it would be an excellent idea".
|
||
|
||
-- END
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
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