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Here are the duties of an NTS NCN BBS packet manager:
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1. Guarantee deliver of all NTS traffic according to the Zips that are
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designated to be forwarded to the BBS.
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2. Update the NCN NTS packet manager of any changes in Zip deliveries at the
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BBS.
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3. Recruit new delivery stations at their BBS in regards to increased
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coverage and/or more redundancy (depth of coverage).
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4. Report any problems or suggestions to the NCN NTS packet manager.
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5. Make sure undeliverable messages (bad addresses) are serviced back to the
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originating station and that duplicates do not occur.
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6. Educate others on the BBS as to NTS. This can range from having the NTS
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information files available for download (and telling the folks they are
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there) to taking an active role (highly suggested...we need all the help
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we can get).
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The BBS operator is not necessarily responsible for NTS traffic, if someone
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regularly checking into the BBS is willing to take responsibility.
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Handling NTS traffic is fun and rewarding. You'll understand when someone you
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have called thanks you profusely for delivering a message. (Don't forget to
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pick one up for return delivery.)
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EOF
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