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FidoNews · Vol 14, No 26 · 30 June 1997

     F I D O N E W S --       Volume 14, Number 26          30 June 1997
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                   TOM JENNINGS IS NOT DEAD!


                        Table of Contents
     1. EDITORIAL  ................................................  1
        It's over!  ...............................................  1
     2. ARTICLES  .................................................  2
        Announcing the FidoSpine Distribution System for Echoma  ..  2
        Is The End Near?  .........................................  2
     3. GETTING TECHNICAL  ........................................  5
        FSC-0089 - The INTL netmail addressing control line  ......  5
        FSC-0090 - FTSC Issued Product Codes  .....................  5
        FSC-0091 - IDSN Nodelist flags  ...........................  7
     4. COORDINATORS CORNER  ...................................... 16
        Nodelist-statistics as seen from Zone-2 for day 178  ...... 16
     5. NET HUMOR  ................................................ 17
        Will Southern Baptists Boycott FidoNet soon?  ............. 17
     6. NOTICES  .................................................. 20
        Future History  ........................................... 20
     7. FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING  ................................. 21
        Latest Greatest Software Versions  ........................ 21
     8. FIDONEWS PUBLIC-KEY  ...................................... 25
        FidoNews PGP public-key listing  .......................... 25
     9. FIDONET BY INTERNET  ...................................... 26
     10. FIDONEWS INFORMATION  .................................... 28
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                                 EDITORIAL
     =================================================================


     The final installment of the FTSC docs appears in this Issue. If we
     get a new FTSC, they have docs of their own but nothing in the volume
     of the set now finished publishing. [grin]

     Speaking of webpages...

     Anyone know what happened to the Region 15 page? Region 19's is also
     reporting 'no such server' but that may just have been the load. How
     about ZEC2? Steve Woodmore came and went and then came back again but
     the ZEC2 and Z2Elist pages don't seemed to have followed. Anybody over
     there got new URLs for those? Zone 6's link also seems to have failed
     but that could have been the load as well. [Late note: got a NEW URL
     for ZEC2 at http://www.proteus.demon.co.uk/zec.htm which is now
     reflected in the FidoNet by Internet section. ZEC2 is still working
     on the new one.]

     And speaking of missing...

     Anyone know if Latvia's phone system is down? When I try to call over
     there I get a 'system unavailable' intercept and a regular poller from
     over there hasn't called here in a couple weeks.

     This is the last Issue of my first year as FidoNews Editor. Next week,
     1427 will mark where I picked up the ball when Tees disappeared [and
     no, I still don't know what happened to him or where he went]. Time
     sure flies when you're making the news. [snicker]

     Echomail rumblings in this Issue. Looks like the RECs may finally be
     organizing. What next? Echopol?

     What's new on the IC front?

     C.B.



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                                 ARTICLES
     =================================================================

     Announcing the FidoSpine Distribution System for Echomail

     Over the past years, Fidonet administrative echoes have seen an
     increasing amount of discussion about the status of echomail, routed
     netmail, distribution systems, etc.  A number of us charged with the
     smooth operation of Fidonet believe that individual nets and/or nodes
     need to be empowered to choose their source of echomail and routed
     netmail beyond the existing distribution systems.

     Accordingly, a number of Regional Echomail Coordinators and Regional
     Coordinators have collaborated in creating the FidoSpine Distribution
     System which will give all Regions, Nets, and Nodes an inexpensive
     partner for obtaining Echomail and File feeds, and will allow for the
     proper routing of netmail under the supervision of the Regional
     Coordinators and their assistants, the RECs.

     Currently, there are five major FidoSpine hubs that offer both
     landline as well as FTP and/or TransX feeds:

     Bob Seaborn, 1:140/1  bseaborn@quadrant.net
     Peter Rocca, 1:2401/305  rocca@multiboard.com
     Ed Georgen, 1:2222/1  ed.georgen@station-1.com
     Jerry Gause, 1:3651/9  gpgause@pdn.net
     Jim Balcom, 1:109/334  balcomj@daddy.com

     These five hubs can supply any net or node with the level of service
     they desire. For a list of echos carried by FidoSpine FREQ FIDONET.NOW
     from any of the above. Additional hubs are planned for each region.

     Please link into SP_GENERAL for more information about FidoSpine. Free
     feed for this echo is available from the above hubs or from the
     undersigned:

     Bob Kohl, RC10/REC10  1:10/0
     Martin Belcke, RC11 1:11/0
     Ed Georgen, REC11 1:2222/1
     David Moufarrege, RC13 1:13/0
     Jim Balcom, REC13  1:13/1
     Dallas Hinton, RC17  1:17/0
     John Mudge, REC17 1:17/1
     Dave Anderson, REC18  1:18/218

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     Is The End Near?
     By: Clay Tannacore  1:372/4

     Is the end of FidoNet in the perceivable future?  Does FidoNet have
     the ability to withstand the plethora of users heading for The
     Internet?  Is the rapidly decreasing NODELIST any indication of
     FidoNets inevitable death?

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     These are questions that I ask myself, daily.  These are the same
     questions many in FidoNet today are asking themselves.  These are the
     questions you should be asking yourselves as members of FidoNet.
     These are questions that should never have had to be asked by the
     members of this association.  For as surely as FidoNet was the biggest
     and best amateur association in the telecommunication field, it now
     must take a back seat to The Internet, because of the inefficient
     leadership of the association and a technology that at best is
     "dated".

     I think the time has come when we, the members of this association,
     need to take a careful look at just what is happening in FidoNet
     today.  Recently we have witnessed an attempt by a few to "customize"
     FidoNet to suit their personal agendas.  These individuals known as
     SSTARS or more commonly called the "BACKBONE" have without authority
     of POLICY4 taken it upon themselves to "censor" a certain conference
     by removing it from distribution by the "BACKBONE".  Without
     notification to the moderator of the conference in question, all three
     SSTARS agreed (purportedly) to halt distribution of this echo,
     contrary to procedures set forth in POLICY4.  Conspiring with the
     three SSTARS was a "self appointed" individual who called himself the
     Overseer of Backbone Operations (OBO).  This malcontent who conjured
     up this OBO position, did so again without authority of POLICY4.  The
     three SSTARS and the OBO apparently have come to some sort of
     agreement to isolate, if not totally removed, the *EC position from
     FidoNet.

     The malefactors in their attempt to take over FidoNet, or at least
     "control" it by means of "EchoMail blackmail", have given the members
     of this association a choice.  You either "live with the way we want
     things to run, or go to hell and find another way to get your mail".

     The above is but one small episode in the path of destruction that I
     fear FidoNet is following.  There are many others equally as
     devastating taking place, and no one in a position to halt these
     infractions is doing anything (apparently) at all.  The members have
     raised their voices in protest, but have been silenced by either
     ineptness as to how to do anything, or through the lack of support of
     other members who care little about FidoNet and haven't the
     testosterone to engage in battle those who would bring down this
     brotherhood.

     Another reason for my concern pertaining to FidoNets conceivable
     demise is I have just finished reading the latest addition of FIDONEWS
     (1425), in which the editor (Chris Baker) make reference to the lack
     of distribution of our newspaper in Zone 2.  POLICY4 says that
     FIDONEWS is "the glue that hold us together" (or some such nonsense),
     in which case we had better start looking to another "fastening
     device" to do the job.  FIDONEWS has now turned into an outlet for the
     American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) enrollment/membership campaign
     and fund raiser.  We find ourselves reading how great they (ACLU) are,
     and what they have done for us in the telecommunication fields.
     GREAT!  Let us all send in our last cent to an organization that is so
     anti-American, that even the old USSR wouldn't tolerate it.  No matter
     what your opinion is concerning the ACLU, I see little value of
     publishing their agendas in our (FidoNets) news-letter/paper.  Why
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     can't we have articles published by SysOps in FidoNet?  Why hasn't the
     "leadership" of FidoNet attempted to "keep in touch" with the common
     folks by using this media?  Why must it be left up to the sycophants
     (like myself) to publish their views in FIDONEWS?

     Why, why, why?  I'll give you my opinion.  Because we deserve just
     what we're getting.  We have allowed the power-brokers to manipulate
     FidoNet for so long, it would take a massive enema to clean up the
     crap we have to live with now.  We have sat back and watched the take
     over with the attitudes that "someone else will put a stop to this"
     for so long, we have forgotten how to do battle.  We have become a
     slothful bunch of indolent jerks, with no backbone and a testosterone
     level of piss-gnats.  Not me of course, I have a good excuse for not
     fighting back.  I'm Italian!  That's just about as good of an excuse
     as anyone else out there has, so, why not?

     Folks, we need to take action (lock-n-load) quickly if we ever want
     this association to live.  We need major adjustments to POLICY4
     [4.07].  We NEED an EchoMail (ECHOPOL) policy that ALL can agree on,
     and we need to get it implemented, PDQ.  There has been a new
     conference established specifically for discussions pertaining to an
     EchoMail Policy and it's called "FIDOECHOPOL" and I encourage EVERYONE
     to import it, and participate in it.

     In the meantime, I wish you all the best, and I apologize for the need
     I felt in writing this article, as I know how infuriating I can
     be . . .  [snicker]

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     =================================================================
                             GETTING TECHNICAL
     =================================================================


     [This is the last installment of the FidoNet History series dealing
      with FidoNet Standards and Proposals. These docs have been
      reformatted to 70 columns as required. This may cause internal tables
      to appear askew. High ASCII characters have been converted or
      removed. Node numbers and telephone numbers may be out of date.] Ed.


       | Document: FSC-0089
       | Version:  001
       | Date:     31 October, 1995
       |
       | Robert Williamson FidoNet#1:167/104.0

      The INTL: netmail addressing control line
      Robert Williamson FidoNet#1:167/104.0

      Purpose:  to provide complete destination and origin addressing
      information.

      Replaces: INTL, TOPT, FMPT, MSGTO and DOMAIN:

      Usage:    ALL netmail.

      Format:
      Fully  Qualified  FTN  Addresses (FQFA) are used to simply parseing.
      All fields  must  be  present,  nothing may be assumed.  It is
      differentiated from  the  old  INTL control by the presence of the
      colon ":".  The colon also makes it fully compliaint with the control
      line convention specified in FTS1.

      SOH||INTL:" "DFTN#dzone:dnet/dnode.dpoint
     OFTN#ozone:onet/onode.opoint||CR

      d.... indicates a Destination address field
      o.... indicates an Originator address field
      dftn and oftn are uppercase.
      || indicates concatination and is used for illustration only.
      SOH = 0x01
      CR  = 0x0D

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      | Document: FSC-0090
      | Version:  001
      | Date:     9 December, 1995
      |
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      | Author:   David Nugent, 3:632/348@fidonet

      FTSC Issued Product Codes
      by David Nugent, December 9, 1995.

         For many years, the FidoNet Technical Standards Committee has been
         issuing product codes for use in FidoNet products used on the
         network (specifically those products responsible for creation and
         exchange of data over the network; products creating FidoNet type-
         2 packets described in FTS-0001 and mailers talking together using
         FidoNet protocols described in FTS-0001, FTS-0006, FTS-0007 and
         FSC-0056. The primary purpose of using these product codes was not
         to create a registry of FidoNet related products, but to
         facilitate the identification of products responsible for network
         problems and providing a means by which authors might be contacted
         by the Committee should problems with a specific product be
         brought to its attention. Products issued with FTSC codes

         In respect to this objective, the results have only been partially
         successful. True, the product code list has been used from time to
         time both to identify aberrant products and also to contact
         authors and is still occasionally used for this purpose by both
         Committee members and others.

         The number of products which can be allocated FTSC product codes
         had some years ago exceeded expectation. Since FTS-0001 "type-2"
         FidoNet packets allocate a mere 8 bit field for the product code,
         that set the effective maximum number of products which could be
         allocated a product code to 256. All numbers had been allocated or
         reserved by early 1991.

         The issue was discussed at some length by the FTSC which debated
         first the worth of continuing to issue product codes, and secondly
         if the practice was to be continued, to effect changes in the FTS-
         0001 packet header format to accommodate at least a 16-bit (two-
         octet) product code. The first issue was resolved in favour of
         retaining the product codes, but as yet, now in 1995, the second
         issue has not been resolved by Committee members. Two of the later
         FSC documents submitted to the Committee had indeed allocated an
         additional byte for the product code, but had elected to reuse the
         existing product code byte as the 'lower' half of the new product
         code, which would cause existing products to be incorrectly
         identified by existing FTS-0001 compatible FidoNet
         implementations.  The behaviour of this incorrect identification
         has an undefined effect. Both proposals were rejected by the
         Committee on that basis.

         FidoNet product codes are used in the following circumstances:

          a) by mailers during FTS-0001 sessions; session negotiation is
             the exchange of FTS-0001 packet headers,
          b) by products which create type-2 packets,
          c) by mailers during negotiation of FTS-0006 (YooHoo) and
             FSC-0056 (EMSI) sessions.

         FTS-0006 sessions allocate 16-bits for a product code, and
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         FSC-0056 places no specific limits on size (although a 16-bit or
         32-bit limitation might be implied and used in implementations).
         The conclusion from this is that FidoNet product codes are still
         useful to FidoNet mailers during session negotiation using FidoNet
         enhanced handshaking protocols. Therefore, product codes are now
         being issued only for mailer products with FTS-0006 and/or
         FSC-0056 capability.

         FidoNet products without an allocated product code which either
         create type-2 packets, or negotiate FTS-0001 sessions must use a
         product code x'fe or 254 in type-2 compatible packet headers. This
         code as been reserved for that purpose (use by product without a
         product code). The product code x'ff or 255 has been reserved to
         indicate that the product code is stored elsewhere in the packet
         header at an as yet unallocated offset (please do not use this as
         yet - this FSC will be modified accordingly when FTS-0001 is
         updated to designate the correct offset).

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      | Document: fsc-0091
      | Version:  001
      | Date:     01 Jun 1996
      | Arjen Lentz, 2:283/512

     ISDN nodelist flags (rev.002)            Arjen Lentz (agl@bitbike.com)
     addendum to FTS-0005                     FidoNet 2:283/512
     superceding FSC-0075                     October 30th, 1995

     Input from Michael Buenter, Jan Ceuleers, Chris Lueders, and others.
     Thanks!

     The proposed new information text in nodelist trailer is as follows:

        Nodelist Specification of minimal support required for this flag;
        flag      any additional support to be arranged via agreement
        between users ========
        =================================================================
        V110L     ITU-T V.110 19k2 async ('low').
        V110H     ITU-T V.110 38k4 async ('high').
        V120L     ITU-T V.120 56k async, layer 2 framesize 259, window 7,
                  modulo 8.
        V120H     ITU-T V.120 64k async, layer 2 framesize 259, window 7,
                  modulo 8.
        X75       ITU-T X.75 SLP (single link procedure) with 64kbit/s B
                  channel; layer 2 max.framesize 2048, window 2, non-
                  ext.mode (modulo 8); layer 3 transparent (no packet
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                  layer).
        ISDN      Other configurations. Use *only* if none of the above
                  fits.
        ===================================================================
        ======== NOTE: No flag implies another. Each capability MUST be
        specifically listed.  If no modem connects are support, the
        nodelist speed field should be 300.

        Conversion from old to new ISDN capability flags:
        - Nodes in the USA currently use the 'ISDN' flag.
          Most will be able to change to V120H (64k lines).
          Also many to V120L,V120H (64k lines) with autodetecting
          equipment.
          Some to only V120L (still with 56k lines).
        - Nodes in Europe currently use the ISDNA, ISDNB and ISDNC flags.
          A simple translation will do the trick here.
          ISDNA -> V110L
          ISDNB -> V110H
          ISDNC -> X75

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     FSC-0092 - New control lines for forwarded msgs

      | Document: FSC-0092
      | Version:  001
      | Date:     September 12th 1996
      | Author:   Michael Hohner

                                      New control lines
                                   for forwarded messages

                                             by
                                       Michael Hohner
                                       2:2490/2520.17

                                       September 1996

        Status of this document:

              This document proposes a standard for the Fidonet(tm)
              community and for other networks using Fido technology. It
              may be freely distributed if unchanged.

              You can reach the author at one of the addresses listed at
              the end of the document.

        Abstract:

              Most fidonet message editors offer a "forward" function.
              Using this function a user A can sort of "redirect" a message
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              from user B to another user C, maybe because A is not the
              correct recipient or because C is a better person to answer
              the message. The name and address of B are usually included
              in the forward in free-text format.  The message text is
              included in non-quoted format.

              A problem arises when the final recipient C wants to reply to
              sender B of the forwarded message. The forward contains the
              intermediate user A as the sender. So user C must insert the
              name and address of B manually, using the information
              contained in the message text. The message editor of C can't
              do this automatically because of the free-text format. The
              editor will also use incorrect quote initials, which is at
              least irritating.

              This document introduces 6 new control lines which contain
              the header information of the original message. With these
              control lines the message editor can use the original header
              information automatically.

        Specifications:

              There are 7 new control lines: FWDFROM, FWDTO, FWDORIG,
              FWDDEST, FWDSUBJ, FWDAREA, FWDMSGID. As all control lines
              they start with an ASCII 01 character followed by the control
              line name followed by whitespace followed by the control
              line's content followed by ASCII 13.

              Please note that all these control lines do not have a colon
              (like the control lines in FTS-0001). This would be just
              waste of space.

              FWDFROM
              -------

              This control line contains the name of the original sender as
              found in the FROM field of the original message. Leading and
              trailing whitespace should be removed. This control line
              should be omitted altogether if the FROM field is empty.

              FWDTO
              -----

              This control line contains the name of the original recipient
              as found in the TO field of the original message. Leading and
              trailing whitespace should be removed. This control line
              should be omitted altogether if the TO field is empty.

              FWDORIG
              -------

              This control line contains the address of the original sender
              as found in the ORIG field of the original message. The usual
              5D ASCII notation (zone:net/node.point@domain) should be
              used. This control line should be omitted altogether if the
              address is not known.
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              FWDDEST
              -------

              This control line contains the address of the original
              recipient as found in the DEST field of the original message.
              The usual 5D ASCII notation (zone:net/node.point@domain)
              should be used. This control line should be omitted
              altogether if the address is not known or unsure
              (as it is the case with forwarded echomail messages).

              FWDSUBJ
              -------

              This control line contains the subject line of the original
              message.  This control line should be omitted altogether if
              the SUBJ field is empty.  This control line should by made
              optional for security reasons. Echo manager passwords are too
              easily revealed with it.

              FWDAREA
              -------

              This control line contains the name of the echomail area
              where the original message was forwarded from. It should be
              omitted altogether if the original message was not forwarded
              from an echomail area.

              FWDMSGID
              --------

              This control line contains the MSGID control line of the
              original message. It should be omitted altogether if a MSGID
              control line is not present in the original message.

        Usage:

              When the "forward" function of the message editor is invoked,
              the editor program should generate the proposed control lines
              from the header of the original message. If the original
              message already was a forwarded one (indicated by the
              presence of at least a FWDORIG control line), the editor
              should keep all FWD* control lines and should not add any
              FWD* control lines. This preserves the FWD* control lines of
              the first forwarder, containing the header data of the author
              of the original message.

              The editor should not generate FWD* control lines, if the
              message isn't to be forwarded. A mail forwarding robot may
              also generate these control lines, if it not just readdresses
              the message.

              When the "reply" function of the editor is invoked the
              program should use the control lines' contents instead of the
              header information. The control lines should not be included
              in the reply.

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              Since it may not be immediately clear whether the user wants
              to reply to the forwarder or to the original sender, the
              editor should offer a means to ignore the proposed control
              lines and start a "normal" reply instead, e.g. by two
              distinct functions, user preference or dialog.

              Pseudo code:

              forwarding_message:
                 if is_forwarded_message then
                    don't change FWD* control lines
                 else
                    add FWD* control lines

              quoting_message:
                 if is_forwarded_message then
                    if reply_to_forwarder then
                       use header data (normal quoting)
                    else
                       use FWD* control lines
                    remove FWD* control lines from reply
                 else
                    use header data (normal quoting)

              other_functions:
                 remove/ignore FWD* control lines

        Example:

              Message from Joe User to my boss node:

                 From: Joe User 1:234/567
                 To:   Harry Herrmannsdoerfer 2:2490/2520
                 Subj: Some questions
                 @MSGID: 1:234/567 12345678
                 Text: Hello Harry!
                       ...

              Harry forwards the message to me:

                 From: Harry Herrmannsdoerfer 2:2490/2520
                 To:   Michael Hohner 2:2490/2520.17
                 Subj: Joe's message
                 @FWDFROM Joe User
                 @FWDORIG 1:234/567
                 @FWDTO   Harry Herrmannsdoerfer
                 @FWDDEST 2:2490/2520
                 @FWDSUBJ Some questions
                 @FWDMSGID 1:234/567 12345678
                 Text: Hi Michael!
                       ...

              My answer using the new control lines:

                 From: Michael Hohner 2:2490/2520.17
                 To:   Joe User 1:234/567
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                 Subj: Some questions
                 @REPLY: 1:234/567 12345678
                 Text: Hi Joe!

                       JU> ...
                       ...

        Compatiblity:

              Editor programs which are not prepared for the proposed
              control lines usually just ignore them and remove them from a
              reply. A reply goes to the forwarder. Nothing gained and
              nothing lost.

        Implementations:

              This proposal is implemented in the author's Fidonet editor
              "FleetStreet for OS/2" (versions 1.17 and above).

        Contacting the author:

              The author may be contacted electronically at the following
              addresses:

              Fidonet:    2:2490/2520.17
              Internet:   miho@osn.de
              CompuServe: 100425,1754

              Suggestions, comments and corrections are always welcome.

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     FSC-0093 - Reduced seen-by lines

      | Document: FSC-0093
      | Version:  001
      | Date:     13 September, 1996
      | Title:    Reduced seen-by lines
      | Author:   Frank Ellermann, 2:240/5815.1

       Reduced seen-by lines
       Frank Ellermann, 2:240/5815.1

       Abstract
       --------
       A way to save great amounts (estimated 10 %) of echo mail traffic by
       reducing "seen by" informations, compatible with existing echo mail
       tossers conforming to FTS-0004.

       Definitions
       -----------
       A thorough understanding of FTS-0004 is required, the reader should
       be familiar with PATH and SEEN-BY lines in echo mail, illegal and
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       legal echo mail distribution topologies, i.e. dup-rings, as well
       as with some pre-requisite knowledge of zones, 4D and 2D addresses,
       and the "sticky" 2D notation in PATH and SEEN-BY lines.

       PATH: path lines as specified in FTS-0004
       FSB:  full seen-by informations as specified in FTS-0004
       TSB:  tiny seen-by informations as mentioned in FTS-0004, see below
       RSB:  reduced seen-by informations specified below
       dupe: multiple arrival of the same echo mail (e.g. different paths)

       Examples of echo mail distribution topologies
       ---------------------------------------------
       In all examples a) to d) echo mail entered at system 1 is sent to
       systems 2 and 3 with FSB 1 2 3. Therefore system 2 (3) knows, that
       system 3 (2) already got this mail, topology a) is perfectly legal.

       a) 1 - 3  b) 1 - 3  c) 1 - 3  d) 1 - 2
          | /       |   |     | / |     | X |
          2         2 - 4     2 - 4     2 - 4

       In the exanmples b) and c) both systems 2 and 3 forward all mails
       from system 1 to system 4, these topologies contain a dup-ring and
       are therefore illegal following FTS-0004.

       The examples a) and d) show fully connected polygons with three or
       four nodes. In example d) a mail entered at system 1 is sent to
       systems 2, 3, and 4 with FSB 1 2 3 4. The topologies a) and d) are
       perfectly legal, there are no dupes caused by distribution.

       In example b) each mail entered at system 1 reaching system 4 via
       system 2 carries FSB 1 2 3 4, therefore system 4 will not forward
       such mails to 3. Using TSB at system 2 the same mails would carry
       TSB 2 4, therefore system 4 would forward them to 3 as dupes.

       Note that illegal topologies as in example b) and c) cause dupes
       with either FSB or TSB. The real problem with TSB is example b),
       as it allows for loop mails on the dup-ring 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - ...
       and vice versa, if no additional checks for dupes are employed.

       With RSB (specified below) systems contained in the PATH are not
       stripped from the seen-by informations, therefore RSB avoid loop
       mail much like FSB.

       FSB algorithm
       -------------
       1) add own system to the PATH.
       2) all area links not contained in the FSB qualify as recipients.
       3) add own address(es) to the FSB set if not already contained.
       4) add recipients to FSB, sort FSB, forward mail to recipients.

       TSB algorithm
       -------------
       1) add own system to the PATH.
       2) all area links not contained in the TSB qualify as recipients.
       3) strip old TSB and start new TSB with own address(es).
       4) add recipients to TSB, sort TSB and forward mail to recipients.
     FIDONEWS 14-26               Page 14                  30 Jun 1997


       RSB algorithm
       -------------
       1) add own system to the PATH.
       2) all area links not contained in the RSB qualify as recipients.
       3) strip RSB addresses not matching an address in the PATH, then
          add own address(es) to the RSB set if not already contained.
       4) add recipients to RSB, sort RSB and forward mail to recipients.

       PATH considerations
       -------------------
       There are 2 problems with the PATH kludge as specified in FTS-0004:

       First like in the FSB the addresses in the PATH are 2D, and having
       the same 2D address in different zones is possible. Therefore zone
       gates are required to use the TSB algorithm. Unfortunately the PATH
       is forwarded without regarding zone gating, therefore detection of
       loop mail based solely on the PATH could be erroneous.

       Further FTS-0004 (written 1989) expects future echo mail tossers to
       implement PATH support, but doesn't require this support from old
       implementations. Strictly spoken the PATH is still only an option.

       In some areas of FidoNet (e.g. in zone 2) at least all non-terminal
       nodes are required to fully support the PATH line, therefore this
       problem will probably not show up in praxis. Of course any tosser
       implementing the RSB feature is required to fully support the PATH.

       Summary
       -------
       To show the benfits of RSB compared with FSB assume the following:

       An echo mail travels from node to echo hub, host, major star, echo
       host, hub, and finally arrives at a recipient. Each routing system
       has 10 links, i.e. FSB at the recipient contain 51 addresses, about
       400 characters, but RSB only 15 addresses in about 150 characters.

       Therefore in an echo mail with 2500 characters about 10 % of its
       size can be reduced using RSB in favour of FSB. If this estimation
       is applicable on world wide FidoNet echo mail traffic, RSB can save
       us an immense amount of costs.

       This document can be adopted by the FTSC as FTS, in this case it
       has to be regarded as an addition to FTS-0004 with the extension,
       that all non-terminal nodes are required to support PATH lines as
       specified in FTS-0004.

       For additional informations (e.g. aspects of zone gating) feel free
       to send mails to Frank Ellermann 2:240/5815 or leo@bfispc.hanse.de

     - eof -

      -30-

      [Thus ends ALL the current FTSC Standards and Proposals on file
       to-date except for the ones noted as being too large for FidoNews
       publication. ALL of these files are available as noted in the
     FIDONEWS 14-26               Page 15                  30 Jun 1997


       Masthead information and from 1:18/14 as FTSC or FTSC-ALL for the
       actual filename of FTSC-ALL.ZIP. Whether there will be any more FTSC
       docs published, is open to speculation.] Ed.


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     FIDONEWS 14-26               Page 16                  30 Jun 1997


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                            COORDINATORS CORNER
     =================================================================


     Nodelist-statistics as seen from Zone-2 for day 178
     By Ward Dossche, 2:292/854
        ZC/2

      +----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+
      |Zone|Nl-150|Nodelist-157|Nodelist-164|Nodelist-171|Nodelist-178|%%|
      +----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+
      |  1 |  8277| 8182   -95 | 8182     0 | 8182     0 | 8182     0 |31|
      |  2 | 15835|15774   -61 |15703   -71 |15666   -37 |15640   -26 |59|
      |  3 |   765|  758    -7 |  758     0 |  758     0 |  743   -15 | 3|
      |  4 |   543|  519   -24 |  514    -5 |  514     0 |  519     5 | 2|
      |  5 |    87|   87     0 |   87     0 |   87     0 |   87     0 | 0|
      |  6 |  1078| 1078     0 | 1078     0 | 1079     1 | 1079     0 | 4|
      +----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+
           | 26585|26398  -187 |26322   -76 |26286   -36 |26250   -36 |
           +------+------------+------------+------------+------------+

     -----------------------------------------------------------------

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     To: cbaker84@digital.net
     From: top5@lists.zdnet.com
     Subject: Top5 - 6/23/97 - Southern Baptist Boycotts
     Errors-To: top5-errors@lists.zdnet.com
     Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 20:23:57 MDT

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                              June 23, 1997

            The Top 15 Other Boycotts of the Southern Baptists


     15> Christmas carols, for promoting gay apparel

     14> The Food Channel, because of repeated use of the terms "Beef
         Tenderloins" and "Chicken Breast"

     13> Devils Food Chocolate Birthday Cakes--oh, what the heck,
         birthdays, too!

     12> Richard Simmons, because "There's something just not quite
         right about that man."

     11> McDonald's, because "They're Irish."

     10> "Poblec Skools"

      9> No more Marilyn Manson concerts performed in Disney-owned
         venues

      8> Pink Panther - gay or communist, hard to tell, doesn't
         matter

      7> Warner Brothers for putting a talking, naked-from-the-waist-
         down pig in their cartoons

      6> Ben-Gay Ointment

      5> Marvin Gaye records

      4> The Smithsonian's Homo Erectus exhibit
     FIDONEWS 14-26               Page 18                  30 Jun 1997


      3> Mentos?  The *Devil's* candy!

      2> Federal Express - no respectable company says "package" in
         public

      and the Number 1 Other Boycott of the Southern Baptists...

      1> The New York Yankees, because George Steinbrenner is an
         assho -- Uh, a wretched sinner

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     Dave George, Arlington, VA       --  4, 9
     John Hering, Alexandria, VA      --  5  (Hall of Famer)
     Rob Seulowitz, New York, NY      --  5, 10
     Barbara Rush, Tulsa, OK          --  7
     Martell Stroup, Reno, NV         --  7
     Gregory Swarthout, Murray, UT    --  7
     Lev L. Spiro, Los Angeles, CA    -- 11, 14
     R.M. Weiner, Brighton, MA        -- 12
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                        Ruminations & Ponderances

                One of my favorite things to do when I was
                 a kid was to watch TV.  I know it sounds
                funny, but it's true.  Ah, reckless youth.

                         (Thanks to R. M. Weiner)

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                                Future History

      1 Jul 1997
        Canada Day - Happy Birthday Canada.

      4 Jul 1997
        Independence Day, U.S.A.

      9 Jul 1997
        Independence Day, Argentina.

      1 Aug 1997
        International FidoNet PENPAL [Echo] meeting in Dijon, France

     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.

     30 Apr 1998
        Queens Day, Holland.

     22 May 1998
        Expo '98 World Exposition in Lisbon (Portugal) opens.

      1 Dec 1998
        Fifteenth Anniversary of release of Fido version 1 by
        Tom Jennings.

     31 Dec 1999
        Hogmanay, Scotland. The New Year that can't be missed.

      1 Jan 2000
        The 20th Century, C.E., is still taking place thru 31 Dec.

     15 Sep 2000
        Sydney (Australia) Summer Olympiad opens.

      1 Jan 2001
        This is the actual start of the new millennium, C.E.

     -- If YOU have something which you would like to see in this
        Future History, please send a note to the FidoNews Editor.

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     FIDONEWS 14-26               Page 21                  30 Jun 1997


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                         FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING
     =================================================================


     [The SOF Keeper is out of town this week. Here's the last edition
      received repeated.] Ed.

     Latest Greatest Software Versions
     by Peter E. Popovich, 1:363/264

     A fairly quiet week around here. Things seems to be settling down into
     some sense of order...

     -=- Snip -=-

     Submission form for the Latest Greatest Software Versions column

     OS Platform                             :
     Software package name                   :
     Version                                 :
     Function(s) - BBS, Mailer, Tosser, etc. :
     Freeware / Shareware / Commercial?      :
     Author / Support staff contact name     :
     Author / Support staff contact node     :
     Magic name (at the above-listed node)   :

     Please include a sentence describing what the package does.

     Please send updates and suggestions to: Peter Popovich, 1:363/264

     -=- Snip -=-

     MS-DOS:
     Program Name   Version  F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     Act-Up         4.6      G D Chris Gunn        1:15/55     ACT-UP
     ALLFIX         4.40     T S Harald Harms      2:281/415   ALLFIX
     Announcer      1.11     O S Peter Karlsson    2:206/221   ANNOUNCE
     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     BDOS_260.ZIP
     BinkleyTerm-XE XR4      M F Thomas Waldmann   2:2474/400  BTXE_DOS
     CFRoute        0.92     O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70    CFR
     CheckPnt       1.0a     O G Michiel vd Vlist  2:500/9     CHECKPNT
     FastEcho       1.45a    T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400  FASTECHO
     FastEcho/16    1.45a    T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400  FE16
     FidoBBS (tm)   12u      B S Ray Brown         1:1/117     FILES
     FrontDoor      2.12     M S JoHo              2:201/330   FD
     FrontDoor      2.20c    M C JoHo              2:201/330   FDINFO
     GEcho          1.00     T S Bob Seaborn       1:140/12    GECHO
     GEcho/Plus     1.11     T C Bob Seaborn       1:140/12    GECHO
     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   GED
     GoldED/386     2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEX
     FIDONEWS 14-26               Page 22                  30 Jun 1997


     GoldED Docs    2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEM
     GoldNODE       2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEN
     Imail          1.75     T S Michael McCabe    1:1/121     IMAIL
     ImCrypt        1.04     O G Michiel vd Vlist  2:500/9     IMCRYPT
     InfoMail/86    1.21     O F Damian Walker     2:2502/666  INFOMAIL
     InfoMail/386   1.21     O F Damian Walker     2:2502/666  INFO386
     InterEcho      1.19     T C Peter Stewart     1:369/35    IEDEMO
     InterMail      2.29k    M C Peter Stewart     1:369/35    IMDEMO
     InterPCB       1.52     O S Peter Stewart     1:369/35    INTERPCB
     IPNet          1.11     O S Michele Stewart   1:369/21    IPNET
     JD's CBV       1.4      O S John Dailey       1:363/277   CBV
     Jelly-Bean     1.01     T S Rowan Crowe       3:635/727   JELLY
     Jelly-Bean/386 1.01     T S Rowan Crowe       3:635/727   JELLY386
     JMail-Hudson   2.81     T S Jason Steck       1:285/424   JMAIL-H
     JMail-Goldbase 2.81     T S Jason Steck       1:285/424   JMAIL-G
     MakePl         1.9      N G Michiel vd Vlist  2:500/9     MAKEPL
     Marena         1.1 beta O G Michiel vd Vlist  2:500/9     MARENA
     Maximus        3.01     B P Tech              1:249/106   MAX
     McMail         1.0      M S Michael McCabe    1:1/148     MCMAIL
     MDNDP          1.18     N S Bill Doyle        1:388/7     MDNDP
     Msged          4.10     O G Andrew Clarke     3:635/728   MSGED41D.ZIP
     Msged/386      4.10     O G Andrew Clarke     3:635/728   MSGED41X.ZIP
     Opus CBCS      1.79     B P Christopher Baker 1:374/14    OPUS
     O/T-Track      2.66     O S Peter Hampf       2:241/1090  OT
     PcMerge        2.8      N G Michiel vd Vlist  2:500/9     PCMERGE
     PlatinumXpress 1.3      M C Gary Petersen     1:290/111   PX13TD.ZIP
     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
     FIDONEWS 14-26               Page 23                  30 Jun 1997


     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
     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
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     Argus 95       2.62     M S Max Masyutin      2:469/77    ARGUS95
     Argus NT       2.62     M S Max Masyutin      2:469/77    ARGUSNT
     Argus NT/IP    2.62     M S Max Masyutin      2:469/77    ARGUSIP
     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
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     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:
     FIDONEWS 14-26               Page 24                  30 Jun 1997


     Program Name   Version  F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     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
     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
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     ApplyList      1.00     N F Daniel Roesen     2:2432/1101 APLST100.LZH
     BinkleyTerm/ST 3.18pl2  M F Bill Scull        1:363/112   BINKLEY
     BTNC           2.00     N G Daniel Roesen     2:2432/1101 BTNC
     JetMail        0.99beta T S Joerg Spilker     2:2432/1101 JETMAIL
     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,
               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

     Please send updates and suggestions to: Peter Popovich, 1:363/264

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     =================================================================
                            FIDONET BY INTERNET
     =================================================================

     This is a list of all FidoNet-related sites reported to the Editor as
     of this appearance.

     ============

     FidoNet:

       Homepage     http://www.fidonet.org
       FidoNews     http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fidonews.html
       HTML FNews   http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6894/
       WWW sources  http://www.scms.rgu.ac.uk/students/cs_yr94/lk/fido.html
       FTSC page    http://www2.blaze.net.au/ftsc.html
       Echomail     http://www.portal.ca/~awalker/index.html
       WebRing      http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fnetring.html

     ============

     Zone 1:       http://www.z1.fidonet.org

       Region 10:  http://www.psnw.com/~net205/region10.html

       Region 11:  http://oeonline.com/~garyg/region11/

       Region 13:  http://www.smalltalkband.com/st01000.htm

       Region 14:  http://www.netins.net/showcase/fidonet/

       Region 15:  [disappeared?]

       Region 16:  http://www.tiac.net/users/satins/region16.htm

       Region 17:  http://www.portal.ca/~awalker/region17.htm
           REC17:  http://www.westsound.com/ptmudge/

       Region 18:  http://www.citicom.com/fido.html

       Region 19:  http://www.compconn.net

     ============

     Zone 2:       http://www.z2.fidonet.org

     ZEC2:         http://www.proteus.demon.co.uk/zec.htm
     Zone 2 Elist: http://www.fidonet.ch/z2_elist/z2_elist.htm

       Region 20:  http://www.fidonet.pp.se (in Swedish)

       Region 24:  http://www.swb.de/personal/flop/gatebau.html (in German)

       Region 25:
                   http://members.aol.com/Net254/

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       Region 27:  http://telematique.org/ft/r27.htm

       Region 29:  http://www.rtfm.be/fidonet/  (in French)

       Region 30:  http://www.fidonet.ch  (in Swiss)

       Region 34:  http://www.pobox.com/cnb/r34.htm  (in Spanish)
           REC34:  http://pobox.com/~chr

       Region 36:  http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7207/

       Region 41:  http://www.fidonet.gr (in Greek and English)

       Region 48:  http://www.fidonet.org.pl

     ============

     Zone 3:       http://www.z3.fidonet.org

     ============

     Zone 4:       (not yet listed)

       Region 90:
         Net 904:  http://members.tripod.com/~net904 (in Spanish)

     ============

     Zone 5:       (not yet listed)

     ============

     Zone 6:       http://www.z6.fidonet.org

     ============

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     =================================================================
                           FIDONEWS INFORMATION
     =================================================================

     ------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION -------

     Editor: Christopher Baker

     Editors Emeritii: Tom Jennings, Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell,
                       Vince Perriello, Tim Pozar, Sylvia Maxwell,
                       Donald Tees

     "FidoNews Editor"
         FidoNet  1:1/23
         BBS  1-904-409-7040,  300/1200/2400/14400/V.32bis/HST(ds)

      more addresses:
         Christopher Baker -- 1:18/14, cbaker84@digital.net
                                       cbaker84@aol.com
                                       cbaker84@msn.com

     (Postal Service mailing address)
         FidoNews Editor
         P.O. Box 471
         Edgewater, FL 32132-0471
         U.S.A.


     voice:  1-904-409-3040 [1400-2100 ET only, please]
                            [1800-0100 UTC/GMT]

     ------------------------------------------------------

     FidoNews is published weekly by and for the members of the FIDONET
     INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR ELECTRONIC MAIL system.  It is a compilation
     of individual articles contributed by their authors or their
     authorized agents.  The contribution of articles to this compilation
     does not diminish the rights of the authors.  OPINIONS EXPRESSED in
     these articles ARE THOSE OF THE AUTHORS and not necessarily those of
     FidoNews.

     Authors retain copyright on individual works; otherwise FidoNews is
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     and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only.  For
     use in other circumstances, please contact the original authors, or
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                            =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=

     OBTAINING COPIES: The most recent issue of FidoNews in electronic
     form may be obtained from the FidoNews Editor via manual download or
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     PRINTED COPIES may be obtained by sending SASE to the above postal
     address.  File-request FIDONEWS for the current Issue.  File-request
     FNEWS for the current month in one archive.  Or file-request specific
     back Issue filenames in distribution format [FNEWSEnn.ZIP] for a
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     particular Issue.  Monthly Volumes are available as FNWSmmmy.ZIP
     where mmm = three letter month [JAN - DEC] and y = last digit of the
     current year [7], i.e., FNWSFEB7.ZIP for all the Issues from Feb 97.

     Annual volumes are available as FNEWSn.ZIP where n = the Volume number
     1 - 14 for 1984 - 1997, respectively. Annual Volume archives range in
     size from 48K to 1.4M.


     INTERNET USERS: FidoNews is available via:

                          http://www.fidonet.org/fidonews.htm
                          ftp://ftp.fidonet.org/pub/fidonet/fidonews/
                          ftp://ftp.aminet.org/pub/aminet/comm/fido/

                                      *=*=*

     You may obtain an email subscription to FidoNews by sending email to:

                          jbarchuk@worldnet.att.net

     with a Subject line of: subscribe fnews-edist

     and no message in the message body. To remove your name from the email
     distribution use a Subject line of: unsubscribe fnews-edist with no
     message to the same address above.

                                      *=*=*

     You can read the current FidoNews Issue in HTML format at:

                          http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6894/

     STAR SOURCE for ALL Past Issues via FTP and file-request -
     Available for FReq from 1:396/1 or by anonymous FTP from:

                          ftp://ftp.sstar.com/fidonet/fnews/

     Each yearly archive also contains a listing of the Table-of-Contents
     for that year's issues.  The total set is currently about 11 Megs.

                                 =*=*=*=

     The current week's FidoNews and the FidoNews public-key are now also
     available almost immediately after publication on the Editor's new
     homepage on the World Wide Web at:

                  http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fidonews.html

     There are also links there to jim barchuk's HTML FidoNews source and
     to John Souvestre's FTP site for the archives. There is also an email
     link for sending in an article as message text. Drop on over.

                            =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=

     A PGP generated public-key is available for the FidoNews Editor from
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     1:1/23 [1:18/14] by file-request for FNEWSKEY or by download from
     Rights On! BBS at 1-904-409-7040 as FIDONEWS.ASC in File Area 18.  It
     is also posted twice a month into the PKEY_DROP Echo available on the
     Zone 1 Echomail Backbone.

                                *=*=*=*=*

     SUBMISSIONS: You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in
     FidoNews. Article submission requirements are contained in the file
     ARTSPEC.DOC, available from the FidoNews Editor, or file-requestable
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     also have copies of ARTSPEC.DOC. Please read it.

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             "Disagreement is actually necessary,
              or we'd all have to get in fights
              or something to amuse ourselves
              and create the requisite chaos."
                                -Tom Jennings

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