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F I D O N E W S -- Volume 14, Number 19 12 May 1997
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| The newsletter of the | ISSN 1198-4589 Published by: |
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| FidoNet community | "FidoNews" |
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| _ | 1-904-409-7040 [1:1/23] |
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| | | \ \\ | Editor: |
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| | (*) | \ )) | Christopher Baker 1:18/14 |
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| (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. |
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| | -- JOSEPH PULITZER |
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| Submission address: FidoNews Editor 1:1/23 |
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| MORE addresses: |
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| submissions=> cbaker84@digital.net |
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| For information, copyrights, article submissions, |
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| obtaining copies of FidoNews or the internet gateway FAQ |
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| please refer to the end of this file. |
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GO AHEAD MAKE MY DAY!
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Table of Contents
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1. EDITORIAL ................................................ 1
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Zone 2 reports problems in Italy ......................... 1
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2. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR .................................... 2
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International BBS Week Update ............................ 2
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A cover up ............................................... 2
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3. ARTICLES ................................................. 3
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Police crack-down on Fido-nodes in zone-2/region-33 (It .. 3
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It Can't Work? ........................................... 4
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4. COLUMNS .................................................. 7
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Lock and Load: Special Edition ........................... 7
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5. GETTING TECHNICAL ........................................ 9
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FSC-0068 - Proposed Replacement for FTS-0004 ............. 9
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FSC-0069 - Proposal for FidoNet (FTN) Domain Name Servi .. 14
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FSC-0070 - Improving Fidonet/Usenet gating/Dupe Checkin .. 21
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6. COORDINATORS CORNER ...................................... 24
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Nodelist-statistics as seen from Zone-2 for day 129 ...... 24
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7. ECHOING .................................................. 25
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North American Backbone Echo Changes [Mar-Apr] ........... 25
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8. NET HUMOR ................................................ 27
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How to install software .................................. 27
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9. QUESTION OF THE WEEK ..................................... 30
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Who has OLD Nodelists out there? ......................... 30
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10. NOTICES ................................................. 31
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Future History ........................................... 31
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And more!
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FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 1 12 May 1997
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EDITORIAL
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Law enforcement in many places still hasn't moved into the current
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century it would appear. Humans are slow to catch up with technology
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and this is particularly true for the computer communication
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revolution now underway.
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We also see it in the U.S. [so-called technology leader of the world]
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in the form of the C.D.A. [Computer Decency Act] and lots of local
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crimes against information by the uninformed or ill-informed.
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At least FidoNet, for the moment, is still a leading light in the
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fight for progress and information spread! Go get 'em Italian Sysops!
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Still no IC. The ZEC election in Zone 1 appears to be unraveling. Same
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old stuff.
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Keep those cards and letters coming! [grin]
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C.B.
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FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 2 12 May 1997
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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International BBS Week Update
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by David Chord (3:771/1560/david.chord@cobra.galaxy.gen.nz)
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Things are moving along slowly for International BBS Week. So far,
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only a few people have bothered to do something about it, although
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some of those who have should be able to contribute quite a bit to
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help get things moving.
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There has been a request to move the date, as the first week of June
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is a bit early to do any adequate planning, espically for something
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hoped to have world-wide media coverage. At this stage, there is no
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definite date, it is open for discussion.
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Also, I have created a new echo for the discussion and planning of
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International BBS Week - INTBBS_WEEK. This will be co-moderated by
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Anne Pickets (3:772/270, Ivy Iverson (1:154/170) and myself, if Ivy
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and Anne accept this proposal. If you haven't already connected to the
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echo, please badger your local Hub/N(e)C into getting a feed for it.
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Hopefully, an echo will be a much better method of discussion.
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--- Following message extracted from NETMAIL @ 1:18/14 ---
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By Christopher Baker on Fri May 09 00:11:13 1997
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From: Bob Moravsik @ 1:2606/583
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To: Fidonews @ 1:18/14
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Date: 30 Apr 97 07:08:45
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Subj: A cover up
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* Original to Jason Steck of 1:285/424@fidonet.org
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cc: Zorch Freezberg
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Fidonews
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Jason:
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My link cut from ZEC was done by for political reasons. Its well
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known that ZEC is really TWO conferences. Its not against Fidonet's
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policy to have two conferences with the same tag. Bodger's node was
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put in the seenbye as I CHOOSE to not provide MY MESSAGES to him.
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Your continuing this charade just points out what a DISHONEST WEESEL
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you are. You are out to create a problem then drop out of Fidonet in
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laughter. Resign NOW...Fidonet will be far better off without you.
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Bob Moravsik
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FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 3 12 May 1997
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ARTICLES
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Police crack-down on Fido-nodes in zone-2/region-33 (Italy)
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By Ward Dossche, 2:292/854
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ZC/2
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For the second time in a relatively short period the Italian police
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cracked-down on some Fidonet-nodes in Italy (zone-2/region-33) May
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7th at 7.30am thereby effectively shutting down substantial portions
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of the net.
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The hardware of some 3 nodes was seized pending investigation.
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Suspicion of distributing child-pornography is held against the
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sysops but people in their immediate vicinity, among which the RC for
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region-33, describe this as a terrible mistake probably due to
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misinformation of the concerned prosecutor or total ignorance about
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the difference between Fidonet and Internet.
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I have already written to the Italian ambassador and the Italian
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delegation at the European Commission, both in Brussels. This is the
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text:
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Dear Sirs:
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I am the European coordinator of the world-wide Fidonet computer-
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network.
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Fidonet is a low-cost-technology network which unites computer-
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communication hobbyists all over the world. At present there are
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worldwide 26.847 systems connected of which 15.904 are in Europe
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and 415 in Italy itself.
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This network reaches worldwide millions of people, organizations,
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schools, etc.. who rely on it as their window to the world.
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It has been brought to my attention that 3 eminent members of
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Fidonet in Italy in the cities of L'Aquila, Naples and Taranto were
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faced with seizure of their private computer-equipment on May 7th
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on suspicion of distributing child-pornography.
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People that I know in the Rome-area whom are trustworthy to me
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vouch for the 3 individual citizens that the claims being made by
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the local authorities are unfounded.
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I support this point of view.
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It is now the second time that Italian law-enforcement seriously
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hampers the operation of this network which is completely non-
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commercial and run on private funds as a hobby by individual
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system-operators.
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The lack of distinction by certain Italian law-enforcement officers
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FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 4 12 May 1997
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between honest hobbyists who function in the regulated
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environment that Fidonet is and the unregulated internet where
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anything and everything is possible, is a blame to the professional
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abilities of these individual Italian law-enforcement officers.
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I would like to be kept officially informed as to the status of
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this matter and would like to ask you to inform your government
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that in the meantime hundreds of thousand, if not millions,
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individuals worldwide will have received this message and are
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watching on how it will be solved.
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I am looking forward to your further communications,
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(signed)
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Although everyone does as he/she pleases I would encourage
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individuals to look for the addresses of their local embassies or
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consulates and in a kind of cut-and-paste technology write similar
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letters of protest.
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Thank you very much for your attention.
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Ward
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It Can't Work?
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By: Clay Tannacore 1:372/4
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As many of you serious readers of FIDONEWS are aware, I have, over the
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last several months, been on a somewhat unavailing campaign to merge
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FidoNet with EchoMail. I have stated many reasons for this and
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creditable ones *were* included. However, over those months, I have
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been inundated with many ideas and opinions contrary to my views.
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Varied opinions have been expressed in opposition of my ideas and many
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of those were, in themselves, creditable.
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Some of the rationale why the two entities should not and could not be
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accomplished led me to the belief that perhaps, the readers weren't
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completely sane. While a number of the opinions expressed seemed to
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have merit, I felt I should perhaps rethink my views or at least
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investigate the idea of an emergence of a policy that would direct
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both associated entities to be one. Of course, among the creditable
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opinions rendered were a reasonably abundant scattering of ideas as to
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how I might increase my sexual activities with some rather unworkable
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arrangements in placement of my partner and myself. Needless to say,
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I was not of the mind to attempt any of these recommendations, as
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testified to by my presence once again in FIDONEWS, and the fact that
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I have not had occasion to seek out professional attention from a
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chiropractor.
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Nonetheless, I did feel obligated to take a more prolonged and
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FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 5 12 May 1997
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in-depth look at what I was advocating. During this time period, I
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had the opportunity to observe the power struggle taking place in
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Zone1 for the ZEC1 position. I have read numerous messages in the
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NL_SYSOP Echo, as well as a number of posts in other related areas.
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It was only after observing and following these message areas that I
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started to comprehend what so many individuals had been attempting,
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all along, to make me aware of.
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It would appear that if EchoMail was indeed included in the
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jurisdiction of FidoNet under POLICY4, and if a tyrannical type were
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to be installed into a position such as ZEC, this despot could, with
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very little exertion on his/her part, promote the overtaking of the
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whole of FidoNet. With the use of intimidation, threats, controlling
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of EchoMail feeds, and to some extent, bribery, place himself in such
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a position as to have every member in FidoNet totally dependent on
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him/her. To some extent this contemptuous situation is already taking
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place and without the unification of the members of that region, this
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poisonous alliance of a few will prevail.
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Getting back to the original intent of this article - the merging of
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FidoNet with EchoMail. It is now my enlightened position that in the
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interest of FidoNet, and those who are a part of this association,
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that both FidoNet and EchoMail can *never* be successfully merged.
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Both entities should remain separate and apart but both entities
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should attempt to strengthen the versions of their active policy
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documents. While I no longer feel that POLICY4 should include in its
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body any mention of social behavior which in itself would be
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destructive to that policy. I immovably believe a policy outlining
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behavior within EchoMail that is distributed by FidoNet, should be
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enacted and placed in affect at the earliest possible time. This
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behavioral policy document should set minimal standards for all
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EchoMail and Echoes distributed via the FidoNet association.
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Specific language should be included in this document detailing the
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consequences of not complying with the language. Special attention
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should be integrated within the document, taking into consideration
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that the users of EchoMail are not necessarily members of FidoNet and
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are not governed by POLICY4, or ECHOPOL. It should be stressed that
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latitudes when dealing with non-members may vary depending upon the
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situation at hand. However, rules and procedures must be
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administered properly, for the benefit of FidoNet as a whole, and
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equability for the end user.
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I would suggest that an Echo be set up, with a moderator in each
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region linked together via EchoMail, for discussions and suggestions
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pertaining to this document. Input from different sections and
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segments of FidoNet will be imperative in order to make this
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undertaking workable.
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I realize this is an open invitation to those of you who feel nothing
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in FidoNet needs changing but I assure you that something has to be
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done in order for FidoNet to survive. We have to attempt to bring
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back into the folds of this association those users who have moved on
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to the Internet. We have a golden opportunity to restore FidoNet to
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the prominence it once had. Once the user discovers that the Internet
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is nothing but a commercial venture with no personality, no
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FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 6 12 May 1997
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friendliness and, no closeness or brotherhood, FidoNet can, with a
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little effort on our part, be number one again.
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FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 7 12 May 1997
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COLUMNS
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Lock and Load: Special Edition
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Robert Parson (1:3822/1)
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There normally would not be a column for this week, but with the
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pending International BBS Week, I thought I'd write a News Release you
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can use. Just fill in the blanks in the first and last paragraphs
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with the appropriate information, and fax or mail this to your local
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news outlets (Newspaper, Radio, TV).
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As I've discussed before, don't expect to receive any media coverage
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from a News Release. You're competing with dozens, possibly hundreds
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of other pieces of mail or faxes that media outlets receive each day.
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Also remember, some newspapers may simply re-write the news release
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without contacting you.
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I'd like to know if you get any media coverage. You can contact me at
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the above Fidonet address, or (gasp!) the internet at newsbob@kwhn.com
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I'd like to know: Who you are, the name and city of your BBS, the name
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and city of the media outlet, what sort of outlet they are (radio, tv,
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newspaper, magazine, wire service, etc), the name of the reporter, the
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date the article appeared, and the general tone of the article
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(favorable, unfavorable, bemused).
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Next week: the return of our regularly scheduled column.
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Good luck!
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---> Cut here! <---
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International BBS Week
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June 1-7 1997
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(BBS Name) in (City) is joining with tens of thousands of other
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Computer Bulletin Board systems worldwide in celebrating International
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BBS Week June 1st through 7th.
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Most BBSes, as they are commonly called, are operated by hobbyists
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from their homes. They allow other computer users to call in with
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their modems to exchange messages and files and to play games.
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As with any hobby, the exact number of BBSes is unknown. However, at
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last count FIDONET listed nearly 33 thousand nodes, or incoming phone
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lines. Fidonet is the oldest and largest amateur network connecting
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BBSes worldwide. Some BBSes offer other networks, some offer none,
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and other BBSes may even be connected to the Internet.
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Many BBSes provide their services for free, although some do charge a
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small fee for access.
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FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 8 12 May 1997
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For more information on International BBS Week, contact (BBS Name)
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System Operator (Your Name) at (Voice phone), or leave a message on
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the BBS by calling (BBS Number) with a modem.
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-30-
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FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 9 12 May 1997
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GETTING TECHNICAL
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[This is part of the continuing FidoNet History series featuring the
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FTSC Standards and Proposal documents to-date. This docs have been
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reformatted to 70 columns where required which may cause tables to
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appear askew. Node and telephone numbers may be outdated.] Ed.
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Document: FSC-0068
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Version: 001
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Date: 13-Dec-1992
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A Proposed Replacement For FTS-0004
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Mark Kimes
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1:380/16@fidonet
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Status of this document:
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This FSC suggests a proposed protocol for the FidoNet(r)
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community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
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improvements. Distribution of this document is unlimited.
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Fido and FidoNet are registered marks of Tom Jennings and Fido
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Software.
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Echomail documentation:
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======================
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Definition:
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==========
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Echomail, sometimes called broadcast or conference mail, is netmail
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(ref. FTS-0001) containing additional control information that allows
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it to be "echoed" (forwarded) from node (site) to node. Echomail is
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divided into areas, or conferences, with unique names.
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The format for packets, message headers and message text is identical
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to that specified for netmail in FTS-0001.
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Control lines in general:
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========================
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A control line is a line of text in the message's body (the
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nul-terminated text portion of a message following the binary header;
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see FTS-0001) ended by a carriage return. Some control lines are
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preceded by a ^a (control-a, ASCII character 1) and are sometimes
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referred to as "kludge lines." Kludge lines are normally not shown
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when displaying a message; the reading software will treat the initial
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^a as meaning "not (normally) for human consumption."
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Required control information:
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============================
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AREA: An AREA tag is what makes the difference between netmail and
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echomail. The AREA line must be the first line in an echomail
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message's body. An AREA line's format is simply:
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AREA:<areaname>
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The AREA tag is specifically _not_ preceded by a ^a. It might be a
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good idea for an application to allow for but not produce AREA tags
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with ^a prefixes.
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Where <areaname> is the unique name of the echomail conference. For
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compatibility with existing software, area names should not begin with
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the plus or minus ("+" or "-") symbols. Area names must not contain
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control characters (less than ASCII character 32, a space). Leading
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and trailing spaces on the area name should be ignored (and preferably
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not produced). Compares on the area name should be case insensitive.
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Area names are generally kept as short as possible while still
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maintaining uniqueness and some sense of what the area's topic is
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about.
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The purpose of the SEEN-BY control line is to protect fully connected
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polygon topology (see Topology below) from duplicate message looping.
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Keeping SEEN-BYs beyond a small topology group is wasteful and should
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be avoided, but a message must contain at least "Tiny Seenbys" in
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order to avoid choking older mail processors. Tiny Seenbys are the
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node currently processing the message and any nodes to which that node
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is sending the message. This means that in all cases a SEEN-BY line
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will contain more than one address.
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SEEN-BYs are located after any Origin line and before any PATH
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line(s).
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A SEEN-BY line has the following format:
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SEEN-BY <net/node> <[net]/node> ... <[net]/node>
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The 2-D addresses following the SEEN-BY tag are "net sticky," which
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means that net information is not duplicated if unchanged from the
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previous address listed. For example, if 380/20 sends a message to
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380/16, 380/100 and 170/1, the SEEN-BY line would read:
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SEEN-BY 170/1 380/16 20 100
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SEEN-BY tags are specifically _not_ preceded by ^a. It might be a
|
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good idea for applications to allow for but not produce SEEN-BY tags
|
||
with ^a prefixes.
|
||
|
||
SEEN-BY addresses _are_ specifically sorted by net/node. It might be
|
||
a good idea for applications to allow for but not produce unsorted
|
||
SEEN-BY addresses.
|
||
|
||
SEEN-BY lines should not exceed 79 bytes in length; if more addresses
|
||
are required than can be represented on one line, a carriage return
|
||
followed by another SEEN-BY tag followed by more addresses should be
|
||
added.
|
||
|
||
Current practice is to strip SEEN-BYs at zone and domain gates since
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 11 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
their 2-D nature make them useless for duplicate message checking
|
||
beyond a given zone.
|
||
|
||
Optional control information:
|
||
============================
|
||
Origin: Origin lines, when they appear, contain the text " * Origin:
|
||
" at the start of the line, and an address in parentheses at the end
|
||
of the line. Between these two portions of the line there may be some
|
||
other text which can be ignored. Origin lines may contain addresses
|
||
in many formats, from simple 2-D net/node to 5-D domain addresses.
|
||
|
||
An echomail processor should never choke because a message contains no
|
||
Origin.
|
||
|
||
Origin lines are specifically _not_ preceded by ^a, and should be no
|
||
longer than 79 characters in total length.
|
||
|
||
Some existing mail processors may choke on echomail that does not
|
||
contain an origin line. Therefore, for maximum compatibility,
|
||
echomail processors should have an option, perhaps on a conference-by-
|
||
conference basis, to assure all messages originating at a site contain
|
||
an Origin (adding a default one if not already present). In
|
||
situations where an Origin is not used, a MSGID (see below) should be
|
||
used so that private (netmail) replies are possible.
|
||
|
||
Some gateways add their own Origin line and change any existing Origin
|
||
line to " # Origin: <rest of original origin>". You should keep this
|
||
in mind if attempting to use Origin lines to find the "real" origin of
|
||
a message.
|
||
|
||
PATH: PATH line(s), when they appear, follow the message's SEEN-BY
|
||
line(s). PATH lines are specifically preceded by ^a, and should be no
|
||
longer than 79 characters in length.
|
||
|
||
PATH lines have only one purpose: to convey to a human some
|
||
information about which systems have processed (forwarded) a message,
|
||
and in what order. The 2-D (net/node) nature of PATH coupled with the
|
||
practice of not stripping PATH lines from a message at zone gates make
|
||
it impossible to reliably use for the prevention of duplicate message
|
||
looping (you can't tell if 380/16 refers to 1:380/16 or 2:380/16, or
|
||
Dufusnet#1:380/16 instead of Fidonet#1:380/16).
|
||
|
||
A PATH line has the following format:
|
||
|
||
^aPATH <net/node> <[net]/node> ... <[net]/node>
|
||
|
||
Like SEEN-BYs, PATH lines consist of a tag, ^aPATH, followed by 2-D
|
||
"net sticky" addresses. Unlike SEEN-BYs, PATH is specifically _not_
|
||
sorted, and it's possible there will be only one address. For
|
||
example, assuming all nodes support PATH, given that a message
|
||
originates on 380/16, and goes through 380/20 to 380/100, the PATH
|
||
line at 380/100 would read:
|
||
|
||
^aPATH 380/16 20
|
||
|
||
and the PATH line at 380/20 would read simply:
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 12 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
^aPATH 380/16
|
||
|
||
Other optional information:
|
||
==========================
|
||
Tear line: A tear line, when it appears, consists of three dashes
|
||
("---") at the beginning of a line, sometimes followed by a space and
|
||
some text, possibly the name of the editor, packer, or BBS that
|
||
created or first manipulated the message. Tear lines, when present,
|
||
are located just before the Origin line.
|
||
|
||
Tear lines serve no control purpose, but are often placed into
|
||
messages for historical reasons. They should be considered as what
|
||
they are: just part of the message text.
|
||
|
||
MSGID: A control line defined in FTS-0009. Identifies the origin
|
||
address of the message, and provides a unique serial number that can
|
||
be used for linking replies and duplicate message control.
|
||
|
||
REPLY: A control line defined in FTS-0009. In conjunction with
|
||
MSGID, can be used to link replies to original messages.
|
||
|
||
INTL, TOPT: Netmail routing control lines defined in FTS-0001. These
|
||
control lines should not appear in echomail as they impart "false"
|
||
information after the first "stop" due to the nature of echomail.
|
||
|
||
FMPT: A control line defined in FTS-0001. Identifies point portion
|
||
of from address. This control line should not appear in echomail
|
||
unless there is no MSGID and the Origin line doesn't list the point
|
||
portion of the address.
|
||
|
||
You may find other (experimental) kludge lines in an echomail message.
|
||
Generally speaking, a kludge which is "netmail only," like a routing
|
||
kludge or a "VIA" line, should not appear in echomail. Remember that
|
||
the cost of transmitting a message will be borne by many nodes, and
|
||
extraneous, unuseful information produces unnecessary additional cost.
|
||
All control information in echomail messages should be kept as small
|
||
as possible.
|
||
|
||
If you're curious about the uses of an experimental kludge and/or are
|
||
considering supporting it, check for an FSC-* document covering it.
|
||
|
||
Security considerations:
|
||
=======================
|
||
Echomail processors that attempt to provide a "secure" environment
|
||
should not rely on the message header address, but use the packet
|
||
header address (and possibly the password field) instead. The packet
|
||
header field will reflect who sent you the message. Message header
|
||
addresses are usually also changed to reflect the forwarder instead of
|
||
the "real" origin, but this is not guaranteed (and perhaps not even
|
||
desirable). To find the "real" origin of a message, check for a MSGID
|
||
and/or Origin line.
|
||
|
||
Topology considerations:
|
||
=======================
|
||
Nothing creates duplicate message loops faster than bad topology.
|
||
Consider the following simple diagram:
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 13 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
B<---->C
|
||
^ ^
|
||
A<-------->| |<-------->F
|
||
v v
|
||
D<---->E
|
||
|
||
This topology contains a duplicate message loop. Consider: B
|
||
receives mail from A and forwards to C, D and F. C, D and F forward
|
||
to E. If we connect the polygon so:
|
||
|
||
B<---->C
|
||
^\ /^
|
||
A<-------->| \/ |<-------->F
|
||
v / \ v
|
||
D<---->E
|
||
|
||
In this topology (fully connected polygon), no such duplicate message
|
||
sending occurs. While fully connected polygons can be effective in
|
||
some networks (these are the reason SEEN-BYs can be necessary for more
|
||
than backward compatibility), a better topology in general is the star
|
||
and/or tree:
|
||
|
||
+<-->E
|
||
^
|
||
|
|
||
v
|
||
another tree +<-->D<-->+<-->F
|
||
^ ^ ^
|
||
| | |
|
||
| | v
|
||
v v +<-->G
|
||
another tree <--->A<--------->B<-->+
|
||
^ ^ +<-->H
|
||
| | ^
|
||
| | |
|
||
v v v
|
||
another tree +<-->C<-->+<-->I
|
||
^
|
||
|
|
||
v
|
||
+<-->J
|
||
|
||
Echomail topology should be carefully monitored by the systems
|
||
involved to prevent formation (or quickly disassemble) costly
|
||
duplicate message looping constructs.
|
||
|
||
Acknowledgements:
|
||
================
|
||
Tom Jennings "created" Fidonet. Jeff Rush "created" echomail. Bob
|
||
Hartman's ConfMail docs served as the echomail specification for
|
||
years, and did so admirably; the mail moved.
|
||
|
||
Related documents:
|
||
=================
|
||
FTS-0001 (transport layer, packet format, various kludge
|
||
lines)
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 14 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
FTS-0009 (MSGID and REPLY)
|
||
FSC-0039 (alternate packet header format)
|
||
FSC-0043 (hints on recognizing control information)
|
||
FSC-0045 (alternate packet header format)
|
||
|
||
-30-
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
Document: FSC-0069
|
||
Version: 001
|
||
Date: 13-Dec-1992
|
||
|
||
A Proposal
|
||
for
|
||
A FidoNet (FTN) Domain Name Service
|
||
Robert Heller
|
||
1:321/153
|
||
Locks Hill BBS
|
||
|
||
Status of this document:
|
||
|
||
This FSC suggests a proposed protocol for the FidoNet(r)
|
||
community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
|
||
improvements. Distribution of this document is unlimited.
|
||
|
||
Fido and FidoNet are registered marks of Tom Jennings and Fido
|
||
Software.
|
||
|
||
Information
|
||
-----------
|
||
|
||
The purpose of this FSC is to describe my ideas for migrating
|
||
FidoNet(r) networks from a "static" nodelist to a domain based
|
||
nameserver type of address resolution scheme. This document does
|
||
not propose a definitive scheme, only one posible scheme. Other
|
||
schemes are posible - this document just presents one as a starting
|
||
point for discussion.
|
||
|
||
1. Introduction
|
||
---------------
|
||
|
||
In this document I plan to present a simple domain nameserver scheme
|
||
for FidoNet(r) networks. This scheme could be implemented easily,
|
||
since no new connection protocols would be needed and in fact little
|
||
new software would be needed.
|
||
|
||
Nameserver queries would be implemented as File Requests for magic
|
||
filenames. The files would contain the information needed to perform
|
||
the desired address resolution. These files would be built by the
|
||
nameserver in advance by an off-line process. That is, they would be
|
||
pre-computed - the querying node would not be left hanging on the line
|
||
while the nameserver went off and did a database lookup.
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 15 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
2. Addresses
|
||
------------
|
||
|
||
A domain nameserver based FidoNet would use three levels of
|
||
addressing: virtual (most abstract), logical, and physical (least
|
||
abstract).
|
||
|
||
|
||
2.1 Virtual Addresses
|
||
|
||
A node has 1 or more virtual addresses, one of which is it primary
|
||
address and the others are aliases. A virtual address is a totally
|
||
symbolic address and is formatted just like an InterNet address:
|
||
|
||
node.domain
|
||
|
||
where node is the node's name and domain is a domain specification and
|
||
can have any number of [sub-]* domains. For example, my system could
|
||
have a virtual address of:
|
||
|
||
LocksHill.DeepWoods.com.fidonet.org
|
||
|
||
The node and domain segment strings consist of letters (upper and
|
||
lower case are equivelant), digits, dash (-), underscore (_), and
|
||
dollar sign ($) characters and must begin with a letter.
|
||
|
||
Virtual addresses generally convey no geographical or routing
|
||
information. They are intended purely for human convience purposes -
|
||
they are really little more and a node name, with some added
|
||
information.
|
||
|
||
2.2 Logical Addresses
|
||
|
||
A node can 1 or more logical addresses, although having only 1 is
|
||
preferable. A logical address is exactly an existing 3-4D FidoNet(r)
|
||
address:
|
||
|
||
Zone:Net_or_Region/Node
|
||
|
||
or
|
||
|
||
Zone:Net_or_Region/Node.Point
|
||
|
||
A logical address is used by mail packers and mail routers. It is the
|
||
addresses exchanged in YooHoo/2U2 packets and live in the Type-2
|
||
packet headers.
|
||
|
||
2.3 Physical Addresses
|
||
|
||
A node has exactly one physical address. In FidoNet(r), this is
|
||
typically the telephone number assigned by the telephone company. (It
|
||
is posible that some nodes have something else as a "physical"
|
||
address, for example a point which is connected to its bossnode via a
|
||
LAN connection or a hardwired COM port.) A multi-line BBS typically
|
||
has one line for FidoNet(r) connections or multiple logical and
|
||
virtual address, at least one per line. The physical address is used
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 16 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
by the mailer program to actually make a connection.
|
||
|
||
3. The Domain Database
|
||
----------------------
|
||
|
||
The domain database would consist of four ASCII text files, probably
|
||
compressed:
|
||
|
||
1) The domain table. This text file maps between virtual
|
||
addresses and logical addresses. It also defines aliases
|
||
as well and lists nameservers.
|
||
|
||
2) The mail-exchanger table. This text file describes the
|
||
prefered netmail routing. For each domain tail, it lists
|
||
one or more node names that handle incoming mail for
|
||
those domain tails. This file only uses virtual
|
||
addresses. Its data is consulted by high-level mail
|
||
routers, that take out-bound mail messages and combines
|
||
them into bundles that are later packed into mail packets
|
||
(which are routed to logical address fetched from the
|
||
domain table).
|
||
|
||
3) The capability file. This file describes any extra
|
||
services or capabilities a node might provide. This
|
||
includes (but is certainly not limited to): gateway
|
||
services (to other FTN or to non-FTN networks),
|
||
alternitive low-level connection protocols (i.e. UUCP,
|
||
SLIP, etc.), and file echos (SDS, SDN, etc.). This file
|
||
is meant as a catch-all for misc. optional information
|
||
that might be usefull.
|
||
|
||
4) The nodelist segment file. This file contains the mapping
|
||
from logical address to physical address, and is in fact,
|
||
a presnt-day NodeList file, except it is a "sparce"
|
||
nodelist. That is, it only describes the nodes at the
|
||
immediate level of the nameserver and nodes at the level
|
||
above and below the nameserver.
|
||
|
||
3.1 Format of the domain table file.
|
||
------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
The domain table file contains 1 or more lines of text. Lines
|
||
starting with a semi-colon (;) are comments and are ignored when this
|
||
file is processd. Each non-comment line contains two or more fields
|
||
separated by commas:
|
||
|
||
field1,field2,...,fieldN
|
||
|
||
The first field is a field type keyword. The field types defined are
|
||
(case is not important):
|
||
|
||
DEFAULT,domaintail
|
||
|
||
Defines the default domain tail to append to domain names in the
|
||
rest of the file. Domain tail must begin with a dot (.). Any
|
||
subsequent domain names that do end in a dot will get the specified
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 17 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
domaintail appended before further processing.
|
||
|
||
NAMESERVER,domaintail,domain,preference
|
||
|
||
Defines a domain server for domaintail. Domain is the virtual
|
||
address of the server node and preference is a preference value, a
|
||
number giving a relative value when looking for a server to contact.
|
||
A higher number means this is a better node to try and a lower number
|
||
means this is a backup server. The preference gives a ranking for
|
||
multiple servers for a given domain tail.
|
||
|
||
ALIAS,domain1,domain2
|
||
|
||
Defines that domain1 is an alias for domain2.
|
||
|
||
ZONE,zone-number
|
||
REGION,region-number
|
||
NET,net-number
|
||
|
||
Defines default values to use in subsequent ADDRESS lines. Region
|
||
and net lines are effectivly interchangable and are used for
|
||
documentary reasons.
|
||
|
||
ADDRESS,domain,logical-address
|
||
|
||
Defines the logical address for domain. The logical-address can be
|
||
missing fields. Missing fields are supplied from prior ZONE, REGION,
|
||
and NET lines. Node and point numbers cannot be defaulted.
|
||
|
||
3.1.1 Sample domain table.
|
||
|
||
;; Domain table for Network 999 (N_Luna) of zone 444 (the Moon)
|
||
;; (c) Copyright 2001 Network 999
|
||
;;
|
||
;; Our default domain
|
||
Default,.N_Luna.moon.fidonet.org
|
||
;; Our zone
|
||
Zone,444
|
||
;; Our Net
|
||
Net,999
|
||
;; Our NC, Jim
|
||
Alias,N_Luna_Net,Jims_SpaceSuits
|
||
;; Our NEC, Sally
|
||
Alias,N_Luna_NEC,Sallys_Lunies
|
||
;; Our namesevers
|
||
;; Note empty domaintail - the default is used
|
||
NameServer,,N_Luna_Net,100
|
||
NameServer,,N_Luna_NEC,50
|
||
;; Out of net nameservers
|
||
;; Our Zone nameserver
|
||
NameServer,.moon.fidonet.org.,Moon_NS.fidonet.org.,100
|
||
;; Our IC nameserver
|
||
NameServer,.fidonet.org.,FidoNet_NS.fidonet.org.,100
|
||
;; Use the IC nameserver for non-fidonet addresses
|
||
NameServer,.,FidoNet_NS.fidonet.org.,100
|
||
;;
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 18 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
;;
|
||
;; Nodes
|
||
;;
|
||
Address,Jims_SpaceSuits,100
|
||
Address,Sallys_Lunies,110
|
||
Address,Moon_Rock_BBS,120
|
||
Address,Monolith_HQ,200
|
||
Address,Space1999,210
|
||
Address,LostOnTheMoon,240
|
||
Address,NorthLunaics,300
|
||
;;
|
||
;; Out of net addresses
|
||
;;
|
||
Address,Moon_NS.fidonet.org.,999/100
|
||
Address,FidoNet_NS.fidonet.org.,1:1/0
|
||
Address,naEarth_gate.moon.fidonet.org.,999/1
|
||
Address,eurEarth_gate.moon.fidonet.org.,999/2
|
||
Address,ozEarth_gate.moon.fidonet.org.,999/3
|
||
Address,saEarth_gate.moon.fidonet.org.,999/4
|
||
Address,AfricaEarth_gate.moon.fidonet.org.,999/5
|
||
|
||
Some notes about the above - the underscores (_) are part of the names
|
||
and do not indicate spaces. The case mixing is stylistic and is an
|
||
aid to readablity. The above is a net level domain table. It also
|
||
includes nameserver definations for higher levels, so nodes in N_Luna
|
||
net can perform address resolutions to out of net addresses.
|
||
|
||
3.2 Format of the mail exchanger table file.
|
||
--------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
The mail exchanger table file contains 1 or more lines of text. Like
|
||
the domain table lines starting with a semi-colon (;) are comments and
|
||
each non-comment line contains a list of three comma-separated values:
|
||
|
||
domaintail,domain,preference
|
||
|
||
Where domaintail is a domain suffix of a posible mail address, domain
|
||
is the virtual-address of a node that handles the domain suffix's
|
||
mail, and preference is a preference value (higher number is more
|
||
prefered than a lower number).
|
||
|
||
3.2.1 Sample mail exchanger table file
|
||
|
||
;; Mail exchanger table for Network 999 (N_Luna) of zone 444 (the
|
||
;; Moon)
|
||
;; (c) Copyright 2001 Network 999
|
||
;;
|
||
;; Local mail can go via either the NC or NEC, with the NC
|
||
;; getting a higher preference
|
||
.N_Luna.moon.fidonet.org,N_Luna_Net.moon.fidonet.org,100
|
||
.N_Luna.moon.fidonet.org,N_Luna_NEC.moon.fidonet.org,90
|
||
;; Out of zone mail goes through the zone gates
|
||
.naEarth.fidonet.org,naEarth_gate.moon.fidonet.org,50
|
||
.eurEarth.fidonet.org,eurEarth_gate.moon.fidonet.org,50
|
||
.ozEarth.fidonet.org,ozEarth_gate.moon.fidonet.org,50
|
||
.saEarth.fidonet.org,saEarth_gate.moon.fidonet.org,50
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 19 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
.AfricaEarth.fidonet.org,AfricaEarth_gate.moon.fidonet.org,50
|
||
.JupiterNet.org,Monolith_HQ.N_Luna.moon.fidonet.org,50
|
||
|
||
Some notes about the above - undefined domain tails don't have a
|
||
defined mail exchanger - this will a node trying to send such mail to
|
||
do a nameserver call to get mail exchanger and any other info needed.
|
||
( The above is probably unrealistic - a more realistic mail exchanger
|
||
table might have a default mail gateway. And/or a zone-local inter-
|
||
network nameserver.)
|
||
|
||
3.3 Capability file.
|
||
--------------------
|
||
|
||
The capability file lists virtual-address and any extra services it
|
||
might provide. Semi-colon (;) in column one means a comment. The
|
||
non-comment lines are of the format:
|
||
|
||
virtual-address,keyword:value,keyword:value,...
|
||
|
||
Where virtual-address is a node's virtual address. There can be any
|
||
number of lines with the same virtual-address. The keyword:value
|
||
pairs accumulate (as if there was only one very long line for that
|
||
virtual-address).
|
||
|
||
3.3.1 Sample capability file.
|
||
|
||
;; Capability file for Network 999 (N_Luna) of zone 444 (the Moon)
|
||
;; (c) Copyright 2001 Network 999
|
||
;;
|
||
Jims_SpaceSuits.N_Luna.moon.fidonet.org,Protcol:UUCP-Z,File:SDSURISC
|
||
Jims_SpaceSuits.N_Luna.moon.fidonet.org,File:PDNVIRTWIND,File:PDNVIRTR
|
||
EAL
|
||
Monolith_HQ.N_Luna.moon.fidonet.org,Protocol:X2500,Gateway:JupiterNet.
|
||
org Space1999.N_Luna.moon.fidonet.org,File:PDNNUKEWASTE
|
||
|
||
3.4 The NodeList Segment File.
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
The nodelist segment file is just a FTS-0005 nodelist file, except it
|
||
is "sparce", that is, it only contains just enough info to translate
|
||
the logical addresses in the corresponding domain table file.
|
||
|
||
4.0 Nameserver Implementation.
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Nameservers would be implemented by using the existing file-request
|
||
methods presently in existance. Five magic filenames would be setup:
|
||
|
||
DNSDTABL - Domain table file
|
||
DNSMXTBL - Mail Exchanger table file
|
||
DNSCAPAF - Capability file
|
||
DNSNODEL - NodeList segment file
|
||
DNSALL - An archive file containing all four of the files.
|
||
|
||
All a nameserver would need to do would be to provide these five
|
||
files, probably in some sort of commonly acceptable archive format.
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 20 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
The real filenames should have some sort of predictable, but unique
|
||
name probably based on the level of the nameserver and the number of
|
||
the zone, region, or network the nameserver serves.
|
||
|
||
4.1 Nameserver Levels.
|
||
----------------------
|
||
|
||
Nameservers would exist at various levels:
|
||
|
||
1) At the zone level. The zone level nameserver(s) would
|
||
supply information for the current zone level nodes,
|
||
regional level nameservers, and would also have
|
||
information about the zone level nameservers in all other
|
||
zones.
|
||
|
||
2) At the regional level. The regional level nameservers
|
||
would supply information for the current region level
|
||
nodes (indpendent nodes), the current zone nameserver(s)
|
||
(up level), and network level nameservers. In some
|
||
smaller zones, the region level *might* be skipped. The
|
||
RC also makes the regional level domain info available to
|
||
each of the region's independent nodes.
|
||
|
||
3) At the network level. The network level nameservers
|
||
would supply information about the current network level
|
||
nodes (regular nodes), and the current regional
|
||
nameserver(s). Also, the NC delivers or makes available
|
||
the network level domain info to each of the nodes in the
|
||
local network.
|
||
|
||
(If the regional level is skipped, the network nameservers would
|
||
contain entries for zone level nameservers and zone level
|
||
nameserver(s) would contain network nameserver info instead of
|
||
regional nameserver info.)
|
||
|
||
5.0 Database Updates and Management.
|
||
------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Each node gets the network (region for independents) level info. These
|
||
updates are handled much the way nodediffs get handled at present. The
|
||
existing nodediff structure is really a generic text file difference
|
||
editor and should work for any sort of text file. If the node needs
|
||
additional info for regular connections, it is up to the node's sysop
|
||
to schedule regular file requests to the nameservers that supply the
|
||
additional info needed. (This might require a cascade of requests,
|
||
depending on nameserver dependencies - posibily a "make" like utility
|
||
could be used to generate the requests.) A compiled database would be
|
||
a merge of the data files a node gets from its NC (or RC for
|
||
independents) and any additional info the node fetches.
|
||
|
||
Because the information supplied at each level only relates to that
|
||
level and the levels just above and below, updates are mostly local in
|
||
nature. There is no need to pass detailed network level info to the
|
||
RC. All that is needed is for the NC to pass the local info, merged
|
||
with the regional nameserver info to the network's nameservers and
|
||
pass the network's nameserver info to the RC. Likewise the RC only
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 21 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
needs to merge the regions indepent node info with the network
|
||
nameserver info (passed up from the NCs) and zone level nameserver
|
||
info (passed down from the ZC) and pass this to the regional
|
||
nameservers and to pass info on the region's nameserver(s) to the NCs.
|
||
Things are much the same at the zone level, except the ZCs pass their
|
||
own zone level nameserver info to each other. Nothing like the full
|
||
nodelist ever gets passed around.
|
||
|
||
6.0 Final Thoughts.
|
||
-------------------
|
||
|
||
This document is by no means complete. It is intended as "food for
|
||
thought". I hope that the members of the FTSC and others will read
|
||
this and think about these ideas and maybe even setup experimental
|
||
nameservers and see how it goes. I expect lots of feedback.
|
||
|
||
Robert Heller
|
||
1:321/153
|
||
|
||
-30-
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
Document: FSC-0070
|
||
Date: 15-Jul-94
|
||
Revision: 002
|
||
|
||
Improving Fidonet/Usenet gating and Dupe Checking
|
||
|
||
Franck Arnaud, Fidonet 2:320/213.666
|
||
|
||
Status of this document
|
||
-----------------------
|
||
|
||
This FSC suggests a proposed standard for the FidoNet(r) community,
|
||
and invites discussion and suggestions for improvements. Distribution
|
||
of this document is unlimited.
|
||
|
||
Fido and FidoNet are registered marks of Tom Jennings and Fido
|
||
Software.
|
||
|
||
Introduction
|
||
------------
|
||
|
||
The complexity of Usenet/Fidonet gating and the large number of
|
||
gateways has led to a non-negligible quantity of duplicates appearing
|
||
regularly in both the Usenet and Fidonet worlds. This proposal
|
||
defines a standard method for gateway software to deal with
|
||
conversion of message identifiers between both worlds, so that we can
|
||
improve the reliability of Usenet/Fidonet gateways.
|
||
|
||
In this document "^" means <control-A> (character 01h).
|
||
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 22 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
History
|
||
-------
|
||
|
||
Revision 002 adds details and makes the Fidonet to Usenet sheme FTS-
|
||
0009 compliant.
|
||
|
||
Usenet To Fidonet Message Identifier Conversion
|
||
-----------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
A major problem is preventing messages gated into Fidonet from RFC822
|
||
from being gated back to Usenet at another gateway with a new message
|
||
id. The easy way to solve that is simply to store the RFC message ID
|
||
in a kludge line. This kludge line could also allow identifying
|
||
messages gated from Usenet (this could be used by message editors to
|
||
allow private replies to the nearest uucp gateway for example).
|
||
|
||
It is proposed that the ^RFCID: kludge is used to store the RFC
|
||
Message-ID: in Fidonet messages. Of course, the use of the RFCID
|
||
kludge doesn't replace the standard fts-0009 Message-ID:.
|
||
|
||
(Usenet) Message-ID: <92_feb_10_19192012901@prep.ai.mit.edu>
|
||
to (Fido) ^MSGID: 2:300/400.5 6789fedc
|
||
^RFCID: 92_feb_10_19192012901@prep.ai.mit.edu
|
||
|
||
Note ^RFCID does not include the Message-ID enclosing "<" and ">".
|
||
|
||
Then if a gateway finds a ^RFCID line in a Fido message, it will use
|
||
it in the Usenet message ID, instead of converting the ^MSGID.
|
||
|
||
Fidonet to Usenet Message Identifiers Conversion
|
||
------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
The dupe checking in Usenet is based on the message ID. Fidonet now
|
||
has its own standard message identification standard (fts-0009).
|
||
|
||
So it would be interesting if the same Fidonet message gated at
|
||
different gateways had the same ID in Usenet to help news processing
|
||
programs in stopping dupes.
|
||
|
||
The proposed fido ^MSGID: to RFC1036 Message-ID: conversion method is
|
||
defined as below:
|
||
|
||
The ^MSGID: value (a string) is not parsed and converted as below to
|
||
the ID part of Usenet's Message-ID. The Message-ID domain is the
|
||
fidonet domain, "fidonet.org" if the gated echomail comes from the
|
||
Fidonet(tm) network.
|
||
|
||
To convert the MSGID string, the following rules are applied:
|
||
- Alphanumeric (a-z,A-Z,0-9) characters are kept intact (case
|
||
preserved).
|
||
- Non-alphanumeric characters - including the space beetwen the
|
||
origin address and the serial number - are converted to '-'.
|
||
|
||
Some examples:
|
||
|
||
(Fido) ^MSGID: 2:300/400 12345AbC
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 23 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
to (Usenet) Message-ID: <2-300-400-12345AbC@fidonet.org>
|
||
|
||
(Fido) ^MSGID: 15:300/400.50@somenet abcd6789
|
||
to (Usenet) Message-ID: <15-300-400-50-somenet-abcd6789@fidonet.org>
|
||
|
||
(Fido) ^MSGID: Internet.Domain.org aBcD1234
|
||
to (Usenet) Message-ID: <Internet-Domain-org-aBcD1234@fidonet.org>
|
||
|
||
(Fido) ^MSGID: "LZKkoe$1982 98a" 45678bcd
|
||
to (Usenet) Message-ID: <-LZKkoe-1982-98a--45678bcd@fidonet.org>
|
||
|
||
-30-
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 24 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
COORDINATORS CORNER
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
Nodelist-statistics as seen from Zone-2 for day 129
|
||
By Ward Dossche, 2:292/854
|
||
ZC/2
|
||
|
||
+----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+
|
||
|Zone|Nl-101|Nodelist-108|Nodelist-115|Nodelist-122|Nodelist-129|%%|
|
||
+----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+
|
||
| 1 | 8837| 8675 -162 | 8675 0 | 8519 -156 | 8430 -89 |31|
|
||
| 2 | 15902|15993 91 |15992 -1 |15952 -40 |15904 -48 |59|
|
||
| 3 | 800| 800 0 | 800 0 | 800 0 | 800 0 | 3|
|
||
| 4 | 548| 547 -1 | 547 0 | 548 1 | 543 -5 | 2|
|
||
| 5 | 87| 87 0 | 87 0 | 87 0 | 87 0 | 0|
|
||
| 6 | 1083| 1083 0 | 1083 0 | 1083 0 | 1083 0 | 4|
|
||
+----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+
|
||
| 27257|27185 -72 |27184 -1 |26989 -195 |26847 -142 |
|
||
+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 25 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
ECHOING
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
North American Backbone Echo Changes [Mar-Apr]
|
||
by Lisa Gronke, 1:105/16
|
||
lisa@psg.com
|
||
|
||
Summary of backbone & quasi-backbone echo changes during Mar & Apr.
|
||
|
||
Brought to you courtesy of (unix) diff.
|
||
|
||
diff (backbone.na + backbone.no) 02-Mar-97 04-May-97 [edited].
|
||
|
||
Added to the backbone
|
||
-----------------------
|
||
> BBS_INTERNET DOS/Win/OS2/Unix Internet BBS Applications
|
||
> EP-ANNOUNCE EPubNet File Announcement Echo
|
||
> EP-GENERAL EPubNet General Chat Echo
|
||
> EP-SYSOP EPubNet Sysop Echo
|
||
> FIDOWORK The FidoNet Workshop
|
||
> MOVING Our Mobile Society
|
||
> MTN_BIKE (low traffic since 4/1/97)
|
||
> OLD_ENGINE Fidonet Nostalgia and Old Engine discussion
|
||
> TOTT_JC Juvenile Court
|
||
> WIN97 Windows 97 Echo
|
||
|
||
Removed from the backbone or quasi-backbone
|
||
-------------------------------------------
|
||
< ABLED_ATHLETE (low traffic since 1/1/97)
|
||
< CARIBBEAN_CHAT (low traffic since 2/1/97)
|
||
< CPALSY (low traffic since 2/1/97)
|
||
< CRIME_QUEST Crime Quest doorgame discussion area
|
||
< C_ABILITY (low traffic since 2/1/97)
|
||
< DAIRY_FARM (low traffic since 1/1/97)
|
||
< DENTISTRY (low traffic since 1/1/97)
|
||
< DESCENT (low traffic since 1/1/97)
|
||
< GEN4SALE BUY TRADE OR SELL GENEALOGY PRODUCTS, SERVICES
|
||
< INTRACTABLE_PAIN Discussion of Intractable Pain, Treatments
|
||
< IN_COUNTRY (low traffic since 1/1/97)
|
||
< LOTAKIDS (low traffic since 2/1/97)
|
||
< MM1_TECH (low traffic since 1/1/97)
|
||
< MOVIETV (low traffic since 1/1/97)
|
||
< NEW (low traffic since 2/1/97)
|
||
< NEW_WAVE_MUSIC (low traffic since 1/1/97)
|
||
< NON-FICTION (low traffic since 1/1/97)
|
||
< OASIS (low traffic since 1/1/97)
|
||
< REENACT Reenacting & Living History
|
||
< ROBO_LINK (low traffic since 1/1/97)
|
||
< RTSOFT (not in EchoList since 1/1/97)
|
||
< SEEDSWAP (low traffic since 2/1/97)
|
||
< SPANISH.GEN (low traffic since 2/1/97)
|
||
< VFALSAC (low traffic since 2/1/97)
|
||
< WIN_VS_OS2 (low traffic since 2/1/97)
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 26 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
o There are 764 echos in backbone.na [04-May-97] (down 14)
|
||
(actually 763 echos, since WIN.SYSOP is listed twice)
|
||
o There are 55 echos in backbone.no [05-Mar-97 (no change)
|
||
o for a total of 819 backbone & quasi-backbone echos (down 14)
|
||
(actually 818 echos, since WIN.SYSOP is listed twice)
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 27 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
NET HUMOR
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
From: "Mike Riddle" <mriddle@monarch.papillion.ne.us>
|
||
To: "Baker, Christopher" <cbaker84@digital.net (Christopher Baker)>,
|
||
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 97 13:13:32 -0600
|
||
Reply-To: "Mike Riddle" <mriddle@monarch.papillion.ne.us>
|
||
Subject: Fwd: (Fwd) VERY FUNNY!! How to install software.
|
||
|
||
==================BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE==================
|
||
To: "Martin B. Paskind" <paskind@swcp.com>,
|
||
Subject: VERY FUNNY!! How to install software.
|
||
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 97 16:44:24 -0500
|
||
From: Ppromom <promom@swcp.com>
|
||
|
||
-- [ From: Ppromom * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
|
||
|
||
|
||
"How To Install Software -- A 12-Step Program"
|
||
by Dave Barry
|
||
|
||
|
||
1. Examine the software packaging until you find a little printed box
|
||
that explains what kind of computer system you need to run the
|
||
software.
|
||
|
||
It should look something like this:
|
||
|
||
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
|
||
2386 PROCESSOR OR HIGHER
|
||
628.8 MEGAHERTZ MODEM
|
||
719.7 MB FREE DISK SPACE
|
||
3546 MB RAM
|
||
432323 MB ROM
|
||
05948737 MB RPM
|
||
ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM
|
||
2 TURTLE DOVES
|
||
|
||
NOTE: This software will not work on your computer.
|
||
|
||
2. Open the software packaging and remove the manual. This will
|
||
contain detailed instructions on installing, operating, and
|
||
troubleshooting the software. Throw it away.
|
||
|
||
3. Find the actual software, which should be in the form of either a
|
||
3.5-inch floppy diskette or a CD-ROM, located inside a sealed
|
||
envelope that says:
|
||
|
||
LICENSING AGREEMENT:
|
||
|
||
By breaking this seal, the user hereinafter agrees to abide by all
|
||
the terms and conditions of the following agreement that nobody ever
|
||
reads, as well as the Geneva Convention and the U.N. Charter and the
|
||
Secret Membership Oath of the Benevolent Protective Order of the Elks
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 28 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
and such other terms and conditions, real and imaginary, as the
|
||
Software Company shall deem necessary and appropriate, including the
|
||
right to come to the user's home and examine the user's hard drive,
|
||
as well as the user's underwear drawer if we feel like it, take it or
|
||
leave it, until death do us part, one nation indivisible by the
|
||
dawn's early light,... finders keepers, losers weepers, ...
|
||
|
||
4. Hand the software to a child aged 3 through 12 and say, "(Name of
|
||
child) , please install this on my computer."
|
||
|
||
5. If you have no child age 3 through 12, insert the software in the
|
||
appropriate drive, type SETUP" and press the Enter key.
|
||
|
||
6. Turn the computer on, you idiot.
|
||
|
||
7. Once again type "SETUP" and press the Enter key.
|
||
|
||
8. You will hear grinding and whirring noises for a while, after
|
||
which the following message should appear on your screen:
|
||
|
||
The Installation Program will now examine your system to see what
|
||
would be
|
||
the best way to render it inoperable. Is it OK with you? Choose one,
|
||
and be honest:
|
||
|
||
+-----+ +------+
|
||
| YES | | SURE |
|
||
+-----+ +------+
|
||
|
||
9. After you make your selection, you will hear grinding and whirring
|
||
for a very long time while the installation program does who knows
|
||
what in there. Some installation programs can actually alter
|
||
molecular structures, so that when they're done, your computer has
|
||
been transformed into an entirely new device, such as a food
|
||
processor.
|
||
|
||
At the very least, the installation program will create many new
|
||
directories , sub-directories, and sub-sub-directories on your hard
|
||
drive and fill them with thousands of mysterious files with names like
|
||
"puree.exe," "fester.dat, " and "doo.wha.."
|
||
|
||
10. When the installation program is finished, your screen should
|
||
display the following message:
|
||
|
||
CONGRATULATIONS
|
||
|
||
The installation program cannot think of anything else to do to
|
||
your computer and has grown bored. You may now attempt to run your
|
||
software. If you experience any problems, electrical shocks,
|
||
insomnia, shortness of breath, nasal discharge, or intestinal
|
||
parasites, you should immediately *!@!$)$%@&*^)$*!#$_$*^&.
|
||
|
||
11. At this point your computer system should become less functional
|
||
than the federal government, refusing to respond even when struck with
|
||
furniture.
|
||
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 29 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 30 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
Ron Amos at 1:138/102 is looking for very old Nodelists that he can
|
||
file-request or download from an Internet site.
|
||
|
||
Have you got any?
|
||
|
||
If so, please send him a Netmail or send me an answer for next week's
|
||
Issue of FidoNews. A FidoNews .ANS would probably be better since
|
||
there are others who are also interested in finding a source for old
|
||
Nodelists for historical purposes.
|
||
|
||
Thanks.
|
||
|
||
C.B.
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 31 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
NOTICES
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
Future History
|
||
|
||
17 May 1997
|
||
Independence Day, Norway.
|
||
|
||
3 Jun 1997
|
||
2 years since FidoNet had an International Coordinator.
|
||
|
||
6 Jun 1997
|
||
National Commemoration Day, Sweden.
|
||
|
||
12 Jun 1997
|
||
Independence Day, Russia.
|
||
|
||
1 Jul 1997
|
||
Canada Day - Happy Birthday Canada.
|
||
|
||
9 Jul 1997
|
||
Independence Day, Argentina.
|
||
|
||
13 Oct 1997
|
||
Thanksgiving Day, Canada.
|
||
|
||
1 Dec 1997
|
||
World AIDS Day.
|
||
|
||
10 Dec 1997
|
||
Nobel Day, Sweden.
|
||
|
||
12 Jan 1998
|
||
HAL 9000 is one year old today.
|
||
|
||
22 May 1998
|
||
Expo '98 World Exposition in Lisbon (Portugal) opens.
|
||
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1 Dec 1998
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Fifteenth Anniversary of release of Fido version 1 by
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Tom Jennings.
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31 Dec 1999
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Hogmanay, Scotland. The New Year that can't be missed.
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1 Jan 2000
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The 20th Century, C.E., is still taking place thru 31 Dec.
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15 Sep 2000
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Sydney (Australia) Summer Olympiad opens.
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1 Jan 2001
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This is the actual start of the new millennium, C.E.
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-- If YOU have something which you would like to see in this
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Future History, please send a note to the FidoNews Editor.
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FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING
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=================================================================
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Latest Greatest Software Versions
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by Peter E. Popovich, 1:363/264
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Note: Mid-May, I will phase out the entire "Old Info" section. As
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always, I'll be happy to process any information I get, either before
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or after it is phased out.
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Submission form for the Latest Greatest Software Versions column
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OS Platform :
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Software package name :
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Version :
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Function(s) - BBS, Mailer, Tosser, etc. :
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Freeware / Shareware / Commercial? :
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Author / Support staff contact name :
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Author / Support staff contact node :
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Magic name (at the above-listed node) :
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Please include a sentence describing what the package does.
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Please send updates and suggestions to: Peter Popovich, 1:363/264
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-=- Snip -=-
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MS-DOS:
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Program Name Version F C Contact Name Node Magic Name
|
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Act-Up 4.6 G D Chris Gunn 1:15/55 ACT-UP
|
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ALLFIX 4.40 T S Harald Harms 2:281/415 ALLFIX
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Announcer 1.11 O S Peter Karlsson 2:206/221 ANNOUNCE
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BGFAX 1.60 O S B.J. Guillot 1:106/400 BGFAX
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Binkley Docs 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BDOC_260.ZIP
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BinkleyTerm 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BDOS_260.ZIP
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BinkleyTerm-XE XR4 M F Thomas Waldmann 2:2474/400 BTXE_DOS
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CFRoute 0.92 O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70 CFR
|
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CheckPnt 1.0a O G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 CHECKPNT
|
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FastEcho 1.45a T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400 FASTECHO
|
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FastEcho/16 1.45a T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400 FE16
|
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FidoBBS (tm) 12u B S Ray Brown 1:1/117 FILES
|
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FrontDoor 2.12 M S JoHo 2:201/330 FD
|
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FrontDoor 2.20c M C JoHo 2:201/330 FDINFO
|
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GEcho 1.00 T S Bob Seaborn 1:140/12 GECHO
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GEcho/Plus 1.11 T C Bob Seaborn 1:140/12 GECHO
|
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GEcho/Pro 1.20 T C Bob Seaborn 1:140/12 GECHO
|
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GIGO 07-14-96 G S Jason Fesler 1:1/141 INFO
|
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GoldED 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GED
|
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GoldED/386 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEX
|
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GoldED Docs 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEM
|
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GoldNODE 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEN
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FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 34 12 May 1997
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|
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Imail 1.75 T S Michael McCabe 1:1/121 IMAIL
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ImCrypt 1.04 O G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 IMCRYPT
|
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InfoMail/86 1.21 O F Damian Walker 2:2502/666 INFOMAIL
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InfoMail/386 1.21 O F Damian Walker 2:2502/666 INFO386
|
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InterEcho 1.19 T C Peter Stewart 1:369/35 IEDEMO
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InterMail 2.29k M C Peter Stewart 1:369/35 IMDEMO
|
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InterPCB 1.52 O S Peter Stewart 1:369/35 INTERPCB
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IPNet 1.11 O S Michele Stewart 1:369/21 IPNET
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JD's CBV 1.4 O S John Dailey 1:363/277 CBV
|
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Jelly-Bean 1.01 T S Rowan Crowe 3:635/727 JELLY
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Jelly-Bean/386 1.01 T S Rowan Crowe 3:635/727 JELLY386
|
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JMail-Hudson 2.81 T S Jason Steck 1:285/424 JMAIL-H
|
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JMail-Goldbase 2.81 T S Jason Steck 1:285/424 JMAIL-G
|
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MakePl 1.9 N G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 MAKEPL
|
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Marena 1.1 beta O G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 MARENA
|
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Maximus 3.01 B P Tech 1:249/106 MAX
|
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McMail 1.0 M S Michael McCabe 1:1/148 MCMAIL
|
||
MDNDP 1.18 N S Bill Doyle 1:388/7 MDNDP
|
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Msged 4.10 O G Andrew Clarke 3:635/728 MSGED41D.ZIP
|
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Msged/386 4.10 O G Andrew Clarke 3:635/728 MSGED41X.ZIP
|
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Opus CBCS 1.79 B P Christopher Baker 1:374/14 OPUS
|
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O/T-Track 2.66 O S Peter Hampf 2:241/1090 OT
|
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PcMerge 2.8 N G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 PCMERGE
|
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PlatinumXpress 1.3 M C Gary Petersen 1:290/111 PX13TD.ZIP
|
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QuickBBS 2.81 B S Ben Schollnick 1:2613/477 QUICKBBS
|
||
RAR 2.00 C S Ron Dwight 2:220/22 RAR
|
||
RemoteAccess 2.50 B S Mark Lewis 1:3634/12 RA
|
||
Silver Xpress
|
||
Door 5.4 O S Gary Petersen 1:290/111 FILES
|
||
Reader 4.4 O S Gary Petersen 1:290/111 SXR44.ZIP
|
||
Spitfire 3.51 B S Mike Weaver 1:3670/3 SPITFIRE
|
||
Squish 1.11 T P Tech 1:249/106 SQUISH
|
||
StealTag UK 1.c... O F Fred Schenk 2:284/412 STEAL_UK
|
||
StealTag NL 1.c... O F Fred Schenk 2:284/412 STEAL_NL
|
||
T-Mail 2.599I M S Ron Dwight 2:220/22 TMAIL
|
||
Telegard 3.02 B F Tim Strike 1:259/423 TELEGARD
|
||
Terminate 4.00 O S Bo Bendtsen 2:254/261 TERMINATE
|
||
Tobruk 0.33 T G Paul Edwards 3:711/934 TOBRUK
|
||
TosScan 1.01 T C JoHo 2:201/330 TSINFO
|
||
TransNet 1.00 G S Marc S. Ressl 4:904/72 TN100ALL.ZIP
|
||
TriBBS 11.0 B S Gary Price 1:3607/26 TRIBBS
|
||
TriDog 11.0 T F Gary Price 1:3607/26 TRIDOG
|
||
TriToss 11.0 T S Gary Price 1:3607/26 TRITOSS
|
||
WaterGate 0.92 G S Robert Szarka 1:320/42 WTRGATE
|
||
WWIV 4.24a B S Craig Dooley 1:376/126 WWIV
|
||
WWIVTOSS 1.36 T S Craig Dooley 1:376/126 WWIVTOSS
|
||
xMail 2.00 T S Thorsten Franke 2:2448/53 XMAIL
|
||
XRobot 3.01 O S JoHo 2:201/330 XRDOS
|
||
|
||
OS/2:
|
||
Program Name Version F C Contact Name Node Magic Name
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
ALLFIX/2 1.10 T S Harald Harms 2:281/415 AFIXOS2
|
||
BGFAX 1.60 O S B.J. Guillot 1:106/400 BGFAX
|
||
Binkley Docs 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BDOC_260.ZIP
|
||
BinkleyTerm 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BOS2_260.ZIP
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 35 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
BinkleyTerm-XE XR4 M F Thomas Waldmann 2:2474/400 BTXE_OS2
|
||
CFRoute 0.92 O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70 CFR
|
||
FastEcho 1.45a T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400 FE2
|
||
FleetStreet 1.19 O S Michael Hohner 2:2490/2520 FLEET
|
||
GEcho/Pro 1.20 T C Bob Seaborn 1:140/12 GECHO
|
||
GIGO 07-14-96 G S Jason Fesler 1:1/141 INFO
|
||
GoldED 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEO
|
||
GoldED Docs 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEM
|
||
GoldNODE 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEN
|
||
ImCrypt 1.04 O G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 IMCRYPT
|
||
Maximus 3.01 B P Tech 1:249/106 MAXP
|
||
Msged/2 4.10 O G Andrew Clarke 3:635/728 MSGED41O.ZIP
|
||
PcMerge 2.3 N G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 PCMERGE
|
||
RAR 2.00 C S Ron Dwight 2:220/22 RAR2
|
||
Squish 1.11 T P Tech 1:249/106 SQUISHP
|
||
T-Mail 2.599I M S Ron Dwight 2:220/22 TMAIL2
|
||
Tobruk 0.33 T G Paul Edwards 3:711/934 TOBRUK
|
||
XRobot 3.01 O S JoHo 2:201/330 XROS2
|
||
|
||
Windows (16-bit apps):
|
||
Program Name Version F C Contact Name Node Magic Name
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
BeeMail 1.0 M C Andrius Cepaitis 2:470/1 BEEMAIL
|
||
FrontDoor APX 1.12 P S Mats Wallin 2:201/329 FDAPXW
|
||
|
||
Windows (32-bit apps):
|
||
Program Name Version F C Contact Name Node Magic Name
|
||
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|
||
BeeMail 1.0 M C Andrius Cepaitis 2:470/1 BEEMAIL
|
||
Binkley Docs 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BDOC_260.ZIP
|
||
BinkleyTerm 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BW32_260.ZIP
|
||
CFRoute 0.92 O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70 CFR
|
||
GoldED 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEO
|
||
GoldED Docs 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEM
|
||
Maximus 3.01 B P Tech 1:249/106 MAXN
|
||
Msged/NT 4.10 O G Andrew Clarke 3:635/728 MSGED41W.ZIP
|
||
PlatinumXpress 2.00 M C Gary Petersen 1:290/111 PXW-INFO
|
||
T-Mail 2.599I M S Ron Dwight 2:220/22 TMAILNT
|
||
WinFOSSIL/95 1.12 r4 F S Bryan Woodruff 1:343/294 WNFOSSIL.ZIP
|
||
WinFOSSIL/NT 1.0 beta F S Bryan Woodruff 1:343/294 NTFOSSIL.ZIP
|
||
|
||
Unix:
|
||
Program Name Version F C Contact Name Node Magic Name
|
||
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|
||
ifmail 2.10 M G Eugene Crosser 2:293/2219 IFMAIL
|
||
ifmail-tx ...tx8.2 M G Pablo Saratxaga 2:293/2219 IFMAILTX
|
||
ifmail-tx.rpm ...tx8.2 M G Pablo Saratxaga 2:293/2219 IFMAILTX.RPM
|
||
Msged 4.00 O G Paul Edwards 3:711/934 MSGED
|
||
Tobruk 0.33 T G Paul Edwards 3:711/934 TOBRUK
|
||
|
||
Amiga:
|
||
Program Name Version F C Contact Name Node Magic Name
|
||
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|
||
CrashMail 1.23 T X Fredrik Bennison 2:205/324 CRASHMAIL
|
||
CrashTick 1.1 O F Fredrik Bennison 2:205/324 CRASHTICK
|
||
DLG Pro BBOS 1.15 B C Holly Sullivan 1:202/720 DLGDEMO
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 36 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
GMS 1.1.85 M S Mirko Viviani 2:331/213 GMS
|
||
Msged 4.00 O G Paul Edwards 3:711/934 MSGED
|
||
Tobruk 0.33 T G Paul Edwards 3:711/934 TOBRUK
|
||
|
||
TrapDoor 1.86.b2 M S Maximilian Hantsch
|
||
2:310/6 TRAPDOOR
|
||
TrapDoor 1.86.b2 M S Maximilian Hantsch
|
||
2:310/6 TRAPBETA
|
||
TrapToss 1.50 T S Rene Hexel 2:310/6 TRAPTOSS
|
||
|
||
|
||
Atari:
|
||
Program Name Version F C Contact Name Node Magic Name
|
||
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|
||
BinkleyTerm/ST 3.18pl2 M F Bill Scull 1:363/112 BINKLEY
|
||
JetMail 0.99beta22
|
||
T S Joerg Spilker 2:2432/1101 JETMAIL
|
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Semper 0.80beta M S Jan Kriesten 2:2490/1624 SMP-BETA
|
||
|
||
Function: B-BBS, P-Point, M-Mailer, N-Nodelist, G-Gateway, T-Tosser,
|
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C-Compression, F-Fossil, O-Other. Note: Multifunction will
|
||
be listed by the first match.
|
||
|
||
Cost: P-Free for personal use, F-Freeware, S-Shareware, C-Commercial,
|
||
X-Crippleware, D-Demoware, G-Free w/ Source
|
||
|
||
Old info from: 01/27/92
|
||
---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
MS-DOS Systems Other Utilities Other Utilities
|
||
-------------- Name Version Name Version
|
||
-------------------- --------------------
|
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Network Mailers 2DAPoint 1.50* Netsex 2.00b
|
||
Name Version 4Dog/4DMatrix 1.18 OFFLINE 1.35
|
||
-------------------- ARCAsim 2.31 Oliver 1.0a
|
||
D'Bridge 1.30 ARCmail 3.00* OSIRIS CBIS 3.02
|
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Dreamer 1.06 Areafix 1.20 PKInsert 7.10
|
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Dutchie 2.90c ConfMail 4.00 PolyXarc 2.1a
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Milqtoast 1.00 Crossnet 1.5 QM 1.00a
|
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PreNM 1.48 DOMAIN 1.42 QSort 4.04
|
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SEAdog 4.60 DEMM 1.06 RAD Plus 2.11
|
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SEAmail 1.01 DGMM 1.06 Raid 1.00
|
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TIMS 1.0(mod8) DOMAIN 1.42 RBBSMail 18.0
|
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EEngine 0.32 ScanToss 1.28
|
||
Compression EMM 2.11* ScMail 1.00
|
||
Utilities EZPoint 2.1 ScEdit 1.12
|
||
Name Version FGroup 1.00 Sirius 1.0x
|
||
-------------------- FidoPCB 1.0s@ SLMail 2.15C
|
||
ARC 7.12 FNPGate 2.70 StarLink 1.01
|
||
ARJ 2.20 GateWorks 3.06e TagMail 2.41
|
||
LHA 2.13 GMail 2.05 TCOMMail 2.2
|
||
PAK 2.51 GMD 3.10 Telemail 1.5*
|
||
PKPak 3.61 GMM 1.21 TGroup 1.13
|
||
PKZip 1.10 GROUP 2.23 TIRES 3.11
|
||
GUS 1.40 TMail 1.21
|
||
NodeList Utilities Harvey's Robot 4.10 TosScan 1.00
|
||
FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 37 12 May 1997
|
||
|
||
|
||
Name Version HeadEdit 1.18 UFGATE 1.03
|
||
-------------------- HLIST 1.09 VPurge 4.09e
|
||
EditNL 4.00 ISIS 5.12@ WEdit 2.0@
|
||
FDND 1.10 Lola 1.01d WildMail 2.00
|
||
MakeNL 2.31 Mosaic 1.00b WMail 2.2
|
||
Parselst 1.33 MailBase 4.11a@ WNode 2.1
|
||
Prune 1.40 MSG 4.5* XRS 4.99
|
||
SysNL 3.14 MsgLnk 1.0c XST 2.3e
|
||
XlatList 2.90 MsgMstr 2.03a YUPPIE! 2.00
|
||
XlaxNode/Diff 2.53 MsgNum 4.16d ZmailH 1.25
|
||
MSGTOSS 1.3 ZSX 2.40
|
||
|
||
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
|
||
Key to old info:
|
||
+ - Netmail Capable (Doesn't Require Additional Mailer Software)
|
||
* - Recently Updated Version
|
||
@ - New Addition
|
||
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
|
||
|
||
Please send updates and suggestions to: Peter Popovich, 1:363/264
|
||
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FIDONET BY INTERNET
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This is a list of all FidoNet-related sites reported to the Editor as
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of this appearance.
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FidoNet:
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Homepage http://www.fidonet.org
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FidoNews http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fidonews.html
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HTML FNews http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6894/
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WWW sources http://www.scms.rgu.ac.uk/students/cs_yr94/lk/fido.html
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FTSC page http://www2.blaze.net.au/ftsc.html
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Echomail http://www.portal.ca/~awalker/index.html
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WebRing http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fnetring.html
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Zone 1: http://www.z1.fidonet.org
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Region 10: http://www.psnw.com/~net205/region10.html
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Region 11: http://oeonline.com/~garyg/region11/
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Region 13: http://www.smalltalkband.com/st01000.htm
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Region 14: http://www.netins.net/showcase/fidonet/
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Region 15: http://www.smrtsys.com/region15/ [disappeared?]
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Region 16: http://www.tiac.net/users/satins/region16.htm
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Region 17: http://www.portal.ca/~awalker/region17.htm
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Region 18: http://www.citicom.com/fido.html
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Region 19: http://home1.gte.net/bhamilt/index.htm
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Zone 2: http://www.z2.fidonet.org
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ZEC2: http://fidoftp.paralex.co.uk/zec.htm [shut down?]
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Zone 2 Elist: http://www.fidonet.ch/z2_elist/z2_elist.htm
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Region 20: http://www.fidonet.pp.se (in Swedish)
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Region 24: http://www.swb.de/personal/flop/gatebau.html (in German)
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Region 25:
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http://members.aol.com/Net254/
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Region 27: http://telematique.org/ft/r27.htm
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Region 29: http://www.rtfm.be/fidonet/ (in French)
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Region 30: http://www.fidonet.ch (in Swiss)
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Region 34: http://www.pobox.com/cnb/r34.htm (in Spanish)
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REC34: http://pobox.com/~chr
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Region 36: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7207/
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Region 41: http://www.fidonet.gr (in Greek and English)
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Region 48: http://www.fidonet.org.pl
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Zone 3: http://www.z3.fidonet.org
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Zone 4: (not yet listed)
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Region 90:
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Net 904: http://members.tripod.com/~net904 (in Spanish)
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Zone 5: (not yet listed)
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Zone 6: http://www.z6.fidonet.org
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FIDONEWS 14-19 Page 41 12 May 1997
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FIDONEWS INFORMATION
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