FidoNews · Vol 22, No 1 · 03 Jan 2005
The F I D O N E W S Volume 22, Number 01 03 Jan 2005
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Copyright 2004 by Fidonews Editor for Fidonews Globally.
Table of Contents
1. FOOD FOR THOUGHT ......................................... 1
2. REBUTTALS TO PREVIOUS ARTICLES ........................... 2
ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE .................................... 2
3. CLEAN HUMOUR & JOKES ..................................... 5
PUNNY HUMOR .............................................. 5
4. FIDONET BY INTERNET ...................................... 6
Fidonet Related Websites ................................. 6
5. ROBERT COUTURE'S FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING ................ 9
FIDONet Software References .............................. 9
6. SPECIAL INTEREST ......................................... 14
Nodelist Stats ........................................... 14
7. FIDONEWS INFORMATION ..................................... 16
How to Submit an Article ................................. 16
Credits, Legal Infomation, Availability .................. 18
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
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It is better to be defeated on principle than to win on lies.
-- Arthur Calwell
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REBUTTALS TO PREVIOUS ARTICLES
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ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE
By Sean Dennis, 1:18/200
I'd like to comment on Bjorn's editorial and Philip's article in last
week's Fidonews. I read them both and basically agreed with them, but
I'd like to express my opinions on both of them. First, I think that
comparing some of the people in Fidonet to terrorists is a little
strong, but comparing them to spoiled brats is pretty damn close to
the truth of the matter.
For once, I'll agree with Bjorn: the squeaky wheel gets the grease or
in this case, the most replies. The problem is that the echo suddenly
becomes a second-grade sandbox with people throwing sand at each
other. It's really disenheartening. I come home from work and I look
forward to sitting down at the console to read my mail. I absolutely
love echomail-it's my way of keeping in touch with my long-time
friends.
But to my disappointment, I go into an echo and it's nothing but trash
throwing, temper tantrums, ad hominem (personal) attacks ad nauseum...
makes me wonder if it's worth keeping the Fido feed around at times.
I've disconnected from several echoes because of that very reason. I
won't mention any names because I don't feel like getting threatened
in netmail (you all know it happens- don't pretend to be suprised)
over my opinions about certain echoes.
So, therein lies the problem. If I, a seasoned sysop and BBS user,
cannot stand being in certain echoes because of the crap slinging,
what is a new sysop or user going to think of Fidonet? Think about it,
folks. What kind of example are we setting for new users?
To reference Philip's article for a moment: he mentions that the very
thought of Fidonet makes some new sysops sick. I second his
observation because I've seen that from other sysops myself. I am in
several other networks, to include my own FTN/QWK network I run, and
the agreement amongst many new sysops is that Fido's old, stale, and
full of inbred idiots that argue about stupid piddly things about DNS
servers and nodelist formats. Worse yet, about being passworded out of
someone else's system because the two "combatants" are having penis
wars.
...and we wonder why Fidonet's "dying". We're doing it to ourselves,
folks, and we're the only ones who can stop it. First, we need to
follow Bjorn's advice and just ignore the idiots that cannot seem to
stop causing trouble. Second, mail feeds need to take seriously a
moderator's feed cut request. We're moderators for a reason and not
all of us are on a power trip. My job as a moderator is to keep the
echo listed, make sure people behave and to encourage conversation,
that's it. Third, people need to resist the urge to act like complete
jackasses and start attacking people for dumb reasons.
Twit filters are good, but so is pressing the DELETE key or the
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right-arrow key or ENTER. They all work fine!
Now, onto Philip's article... the reason for dead echoes is because
everyone's in the admin articles being idiots. I've seen more idiots
in certain echoes than there ever should be, but they're there. I've
disconnected myself from them because they are a waste of my
bandwidth, disk space and time to deal with. I'd much rather deal with
a low-traffic echo than one that's got a horrific signal to noise
ratio.
I will, however, respectfully disagree with Philip on his newsgroups
opinion. The newsgroups that I like to fancy (usually alt.bbs.*) are
filled with the same damned idiots that cause all sorts of hell in
Fidonet. God forbid, even idiots (no names, of course) that got
themselves banned from Fidonet.
There's more to my opinion, but I won't vent^H^H^H^Hdiscuss it here.
Also, the "hundreds and hundreds of echoes" comment: I beg to differ.
I can name several "othernets" that have tons of echoes and they're
all dead except the admin area(s). I've dropped many of them and am
now down to a select few. This list includes a few "QWK" networks also
that I've joined (I have the ability to connect Maximus to QWK
networking) and since left.
The "policy" comment also: Fidonet is the largest amatuer computer
network in the world (the Internet doesn't count in this one). There
has to be policy and rules, otherwise this place will fall apart
faster than some Fidonetters' strawmen. I think if people pulled their
heads out of their fourth point of contact and tried to agree to
something, perhaps we'd have an updated P4. But oh no. People just
have to sit here and be a *insert your favorite body orifice* about
it. Why? I don't know. I personally don't see anything wrong with P4
as it stands, but I've seen some good ideas get stalled "in committee"
because of stupid, inane, piddly things.
However, as Tom Jennings said, the day he let go of his total control
of Fidonet was the day that Fidonet went to hell in a handbasket. In
some ways, Fidonet needs a controlling hand, however, it cannot be in
a single hand. Absolute power corrupts absolutely, as we've seen in
the semi-recent "dual ZC" debaucle, which IIRC, isn't resolved as Z2
has two ZCs listed. Folks, in my opinion, that's absolutely childish
and made me lose respect for someone very quickly. Actually, several
someones.
I think a hundred lines of text is enough for everyone to suffer
thorough for one reading. I do hope that people do enjoy my writing
and if you don't, reply. Fidonews is for Fidonet. I agree with what
one sysop said to me about Fidonet's health and Fidonews: "If no one's
putting articles in the Fidonews, then Fidonet is surely in bad health
indeed." (My paraphrase, not the exact quote.)
C'mon, let's work together on this. I'm only one sysop. Fidonet's made
up of sysops and users too. Maybe it's not too late to turn back the
tide and make Fidonet dynamic, viable and active in the new century. I
read somewhere that dialup BBSes are coming back in vogue because a
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lot of people don't feel that the Internet can be trusted anymore.
It's our network, it's our hobby. If we quit acting like fools,
perhaps other people will like Fidonet again and participate.
(Aside to Philip: Perhaps the Quantum Condom will make a comeback! :)
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CLEAN HUMOUR & JOKES
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PUNNY HUMOR
Sean Dennis, 1:18/200
One night, a well-known orchestra was playing Beethoven's Ninth
Symphony. One bass player said to the other, "We don't have
much to do for a while, so let's go to the bar next door. To
give us some extra time, I tied the last pages of the music
together so the conductor will have to untie them when he gets
near the end." They snuck out and had a few drinks together,
becoming increasingly drunk. Then they staggered back into
the auditorium just in time for the finish.
The next day, when asked how the concert went, the conductor
replied, "Pretty boring, but it picked up at the end of the
Ninth when the score was tied and the bassists were loaded."
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FIDONET BY INTERNET
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Fidonet Related Websites
Thom LaCosta
1:261/1352
One approach to tracking and viewing Fidonet related websites is to
visit webrings that specialize in Fidonet.
A webring is a method where sites having a common theme advertise
other websites with simailar themes. The advantage to the webring
concept is that in theory, the sites have an interest in maintaining
an accuate listing and can modify their own listings on a site by
site basis.
It appears that there are two fidonet webrings....the long-running
system at http://b.webring.com/hub?ring=fidonet and another at
http://www.fidonet.us/fidoring/
The ring at webring.com is larger, but forces the viewer to look at
google ads panels. The smaller ring at fidonet.us does not depend on
adverstising revenue from ads.
Sysops with Fidonet related websites should consider joining one or
both rings.
Ring News
12/27/2004
Welcome to The Thunderbolt -- A Weather Wonder(Arkansas, US)
Sysop: Daryl Stout
12/5/2004
It's a pleasure to welcome two new BBS systems to the
fidonet.us webring:
Pucela BBS (Valladolid, Spain) Sysop: Komunero
The Realm of Darkness BBS Sysop: Ken Bowley
The most current version of the list below can be viewed at
http://www.fidonet.us/fidoring/sitelist.html
WWW.FIDONET.US - WEBRING PARTICIPANTS
BBBS Charlotte and N4RPS.net Home Page
Web Page of N4RPS, Rob Sargeant, and Web portal for BBBS Charlotte,
a Fidonet BBS located in Charlotte, North Carolina USA (1:379/2).
http://www.n4rps.net - 6-November-2003
Fidonet - Net261 - Maryland
Fidonet in Maryland - Net261
http://www.fidonet.us/net261/ - 2-March-2003
Rocasa BBS
Rocasa BBS is a system accessible as both a traditional Bulletin
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Board System, via landline or telnet, as well as via the Web for
message and file access. It is also the home of the BBBS FDN.
http://bbs.rocasa.org - 16-June-2003
<<Prism BBS
Hq of the IFDC FileGate and the Programmers Distribution Network.
<<Prism has been online since 1989.
http://www.filegate.net:8080 - 11-February-2003
Fidonet.us
The Fidonet Site for all sysops.
http://www.fidonet.us - 10-February-2003
The Realm of Darkness BBS
A Linux based BBS running in Phoenix, AZ
http://www.trod.org/trod.html - 3-December-2004
Pucela BBS (Valladolid, Spain)
BBS located in Spain. The web has a lot of information about
BBS's and FidoNet in Spain, Argentina, Mexico
FidoNet: 2:341/201.
Language: Spanish.
http://www.conecta2.org/pucela_bbs/pucelabbs.htm -
18-November-2004
FTN Gate
Fidonet related site; including especially DNS hosting for
z1.fidonet.net domains.
http://www.ftngate.net - 18-September-2004
Fidonet Region 13
Home page for Fidonet Region 13.
http://www.fidonet.us/region13/ - 20-August-2004
FidoNet Primer
An introduction to FidoNet: what it is, how it works
http://www.writebynight.com/fidonet.html - 11-February-2003
RuneKeep BBS
A great place for new sysops to learn about BBSing and getting help
setting things up. A friendly place for people to Play Onlines Games,
Chat, and participate in International Message Forums.
http://runekeep.darktech.org - 10-February-2003
The Elflords' Home
Where the FidoMob meets to exercise it's mysterious control over
Zone 1
http://www.elflords.net/ - 2-March-2003
Fidonet Parody
FidoNet - An Unofficial Page where truth is stranger than fiction,
and humor abounds when the Emperor Has No Clothes.
http://www.fidonet.ro/ - 2-March-2003
Chowdanet BBS
Chowdanet offers mail from several nets, games and a large files
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base. Dial up and telnet access.
http://www.chowdanet.com - 11-February-2003
The Thunderbolt -- A Weather Wonder
Arkansas' exclusive GT Power and FIDO BBS, with over 150 message
areas, over 5500 files, and over 125 REGISTERED doors.
FIDO 1:382/33 GT Power 035/005
http://www.wx1der.com - 26-December-2004
Thom
1:261/1352
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ROBERT COUTURE'S FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING
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-=:{ FIDONet Software Reference }:=-
Type: M=Mailer T=Tosser B=BBS D=Door C=Comm/Terminal
P=Points E=Editor I=Internet U=Utility ?=Info
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|Software: Author |Type |URL, Contact, Ver, Notes Help Node|
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Argus |MI |http://www.ritlabs.com/argus/ 2:469/84
| | argus@ritlabs.com Tel: 373-2-246889
| | v3.210 on Mar 20th 2001
BinkleyTerm XE |M |http://btxe.sourceforge.net 1:1/102
| | v2.60XE/Gamma-6 on Nov 11th 1998
BinkD |MI |http://2f.ru/binkd/
| | maloff@corbina.net
| | v0.94 on Jul 24th 2000 (Outdated)
FIDO-Deluxe IP |MPUI |http://www.fido-deluxe.de.vu 2:2432/280
Michael Haase | | m.haase@gmx.net
| | v2.4 on Sep 26th 2003
FrontDoor, FD/APX: |MTPC |http://www.defsol.se 2:201/330
Definite Solutions | | sales@defsol.se 1:1/101
| | v2.26SW & v2.33ml FD, v1.15 APX
Husky Project |MTPUI|http://sf.net/projects/husky/
| | v1.4 RC2 on Sep 22nd 2003
Radius |MI |http://radius.pp.ru 2:5012/38
(based on Argus) | | fido5012@zaural.net Tel: 7-3522-469463
| | v4.009 on Jan 2nd 2003
Taurus |MI |http://taurus.rinet.ru 2:461/701
(based on Radius) | | E-mail: taurus@rinet.ru
| | v5.000 alpha on Oct 11th 2004
Tmail |MI |http://www.tmail.spb.ru v2608
| | Website is in Russian only
WildCat! Interactive |MTBEI|http://www.santronics.com
Net Server, Platinum| | sales@santronics.com
Xpress: Santronics | | Tel: (305) 248-3204
Software, Inc. | | AUP 451.1 on April 26th 2004
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Fidogate |TUI |http://www.fidogate.org
| | Martin_Junius@m-j-s.net v4.4.10
FMail |T |http://fmail.nl.eu.org
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| | support@fmail.nl.eu.org v1.60
JetMail: JetSys |TU |http://www.jetsys.de js@jetsys.de
(ATARI ST only) | | v1.01 on Jan 1st 2000
Squish |T |http://maximus.sourceforge.net/
| | Lanuis site redirects to above
| | Squish is part of Maximus.
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BBBS |BI |http://www.bbbs.net b@bbbs.net
| | v4.00MP on Oct 25th 1999 2:22/222
ELEBBS: The Elevator |B |http://www.elebbs.com
Software Production | | elebbs@elebbs.com
| | v0.10.RC1 on Jun 9th 2002
EZYCom BBS |BT |http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~dcbbs/
| | pjs@optushome.com.au 3:633/104
| | v2.0 on 3 May 2003
Hermes II Project |B |http://www.hermesii.org
| | info@HermesII.org v3.5.9 Beta Final
Maximus BBS |B |http://maximus.sourceforge.net/
| | v3.03
MBSE BBS: |BI |http://mbse.sourceforge.net 2:280/2802
Michiel Broek | | mbroek@users.sourceforge.net
| | v0.60.0 on June 5th 2004
Mystic BBS |B |http://www.mysticbbs.com
| | v1.07.3 on May 13th 2001
Nexus BBS |B |http://www.nexusbbs.net
| | groberts@nexusbbs.net
| | v0.99.41-Beta on Oct 16th 2002
| | [Note: No Longer under active
| | development.]
Proboard BBS |B |http://www.proboard.be
| | v2.17 on Jun 9th 2002
RemoteAccess BBS: |B |http://www.rapro.com 1:1/120
Bruce Morse | | bfmorse@rapro.com
| | v2.62.2SW
Spitfire BBS: Buffalo|B |http://www.angelfire.com/ia/buffalo/
Creek Software | | MDWoltz@aol.com 1:1/150
| | v3.6 on Aug 20th 1999
Synchronet BBS |BT |http://www.synchro.net
| | sysop(at)vert(dot)synchro(dot)net
| | v3.10L Beta
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Telegard BBS |B |http://www.telegard.net
| | support@telegard.net
| | v3.09g2 SP4
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Atlantis Software |D |http://www.jimmyrose.com/atlantis/
| | Last Update: August 2004
Cheepware |DU |http://cheepware.midnightshour.org
Sean Dennis | | hausmaus@midnightshour.org 1:18/200
DDS (Doorware |D |http://www.doorgames.org 1:2404/201
Distribution System)| | ruth@doorgames.org
Ruth Argust | |
DoorMUD |D |http://doormud.com
| | v0.98 Jun 1st 2002
| | Website is down after
| | past the splash page.
Jibben Software |D |http://www.jibbensoftware.com
| | scott@jibben.com
| | 1995-99 Release dates
John Dailey Software |D |http://www.johndaileysoftware.com
| | support@johndaileysoftware.com
Shining Star |D |http://www.shiningstar.net/bbsdoors/
| | nannette@shiningstar.net
Sunrise Doors: |D |http://www.sunrisedoors.com
Al Lawrence | | al@sunrisedoors.com
| | Tel: (404) 256-9518
The Brainex System |D |http://www.brainex.com/brainex_system/
| | stanley@brainex.com 1994-99 Releases
Trade Wars |D |http://www.eisonline.com/tradewars/
| | jpritch@eisonline.com
| | v3.09 (DOS-32) in 2002
Vagabond Software: |D |http://www.vbsoft.org 1:124/7013
Bryan Turner | | vagabond@vbsoft.org
| | last update: Jul 17th 2002
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APoint |PI |http://www.apoint-mail.de
| |http://www.apoint-mail.de/indexe.htm
| | (English Version)
| | dirk.pokorny@apoint-mail.de
| | v1.25 2:2426/1210.13
CrossPoint (XP) |P |http://www.crosspoint.de (German Only)
| | pm@crosspoint.de v3.12d Dec 22nd 1999
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FreeXP |P |http://www.freexp.de 2:2433/460
| | support@freexp.de
| | v3.40 RC3 Aug 31st 2003 (Snapshot)
OpenXP/32 |PI |http://www.openxp.com 2:248/2004
| | (Site is in German Only)
| | mk@openxp.de v3.8.15 Beta Feb 10th 2004
| | Download Page comes back 404 not found.
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GoldEd+ |E |http://mik.nu/golded-plus/ 2:203/6600
| | v1.1.5 Snapshot on Feb 28th 2003
SqEd32 |E |http://www.sqed.de
| | v1.15 on Dec 15th 1999
TimEd |E |http://blizzard.dnsalias.org/fidonet
| | mail@ozzmosis.com /timed
| | v1.11.a5 in March 2003 3:633/267
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GiGo |UI |http://www.gigo.com
| | v0109 on Jan 9th 1997
Internet Rex: |UI |http://members.shaw.ca/InternetRex/
Charles Cruden | | telnet://xanadubbs.ca 1:342/806
(Khan Software) | | v2.29 on Oct 21st 2001
TransNet |UI |http://www.ressl.com.ar/transnet/
| | transnet@ressl.com.ar
| | v2.11 on Jul 18th 1998
TransX: Multiboard |UI |http://www.start.ca/software/multiboard
Communications, Inc.| | Unsure about support now but Free Keys
| | are now available. Donations accepted.
| | v3.5 (Note: KeyGen is a Windows Program)
Ifmail |UI |http://ifmail.sourceforge.net
| | crosser@average.org 2:5020/230
| | Ifmail is a FTN <-> E-Mail/News Gateway
| | Program.
Meltdown-BBS |UI |http://meltdown-bbs.sourceforge.net/
| | meltdown-bbs.project.petkan
| | @spamgourmet.com
| | Fido: 2:350/5
| | Meltdown-BBS is an FTN <->
| | Web/PHP/MySQL BBS forum system.
MakeNL |U | http://hub2000.darktech.org/makenl
| | fidonet.hub2000 [at] gmail [dot] com
| | Fido: 1:229/2000
| | FidoNet Nodelist Processor
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National BBS List |? | http://www.usbbs.org
Hispanic FIDO/BBS's |? | http://www.conecta2.org/pucela_bbs/
(in Spanish only) | | (Extensive software & BBS Listings)
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File Archives:
http://archives.thebbs.org http://www.filegate.net
http://sysopscorner.thebbs.org http://www.juge.com
http://www.dmine.com/bbscorner/ http://garbo.uwasa.fi
http://www.simtel.net http://wuarchive.wustl.edu
http://maximus.midnightshour.org http://hobbes.nmsu.edu
Note: most also provide FTP access
(use ftp:// instead of http:// above)
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Please send corrections & additions to: Robert Couture, 1:229/2000
E-Mail: rpa4email (at) rogers (dot) com
Telnet: runekeep.darktech.org
(Leave Feedback as Guest or create an account)
Emeritus: Ben Ritchey, Todd Cochrane, Frank Vest, Peter Popovich
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SPECIAL INTEREST
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Nodelist Stats
Input nodelist nodelist.366
size 827.8kb
date 2004-12-31
The nodelist has 6824 nodes in it
and a total of 9494 non-comment entries
including 6 zones
47 regions
385 hosts
486 hubs
admin overhead 924 ( 13.54 %)
and 1111 private nodes
310 nodes down
325 nodes on hold
off line overhead 1746 ( 25.59 %)
Speed summary:
>9600 = 606 ( 8.88 %)
9600 = 5856 ( 85.81 %)
(HST = 120 or 2.05 %)
(CSP = 0 or 0.00 %)
(PEP = 1 or 0.02 %)
(MAX = 0 or 0.00 %)
(HAY = 1 or 0.02 %)
(V32 = 3057 or 52.20 %)
(V32B = 264 or 4.51 %)
(V34 = 3995 or 68.22 %)
(V42 = 3357 or 57.33 %)
(V42B = 264 or 4.51 %)
2400 = 59 ( 0.86 %)
1200 = 9 ( 0.13 %)
300 = 294 ( 4.31 %)
ISDN = 538 ( 7.88 %)
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File Req Flag Applicable software Number of systems
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XA Frontdoor <1.99b 2227
Frontdoor 2.02+
Dutchie 2.90c
Binkleyterm >2.1
D'Bridge <1.3
TIMS
Xenia
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XB Binkleyterm 2.0 9
Dutchie 2.90b
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XC Opus 1.1 8
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XP Seadog 6
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XR Opus 1.03 41
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XW Fido >12M 280
Tabby
KittenMail
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XX D'Bridge 1.30 3047
Frontdoor 1.99b
Intermail 2.01
T-Mail
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None QMM 1206
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CrashMail capable = 2101 ( 30.79 %)
MailOnly nodes = 3815 ( 55.91 %)
Listed-only nodes = 527 ( 7.72 %)
Other = 381 ( 5.58 %)
[Report produced by NETSTATS - A PD pgm available from 1:106/100]
[ Revised by B Felten, 2:203/208]
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FIDONEWS INFORMATION
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How to Submit an Article
If you wish to submit an article for inclusion in the Fidonews, here
are some guidelines, if you send it as an attached file; the preferred
method if you want reasonable control over how the published article
will appear in the Fidonews:
a) Plain ASCII text. If you could type it on your keyboard, it's
probably quite OK. No line may be longer than 70 characters.
b) Put a title to the article. Put the title in two times. The first
time, on the first line, with an * before it. The second time, on
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