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We're all human, we all make mistakes. This file is here to describe
what some of the more common mistakes we've noticed are and what we
can do to help prevent making them or repeating them in the future.
Mind you, some of these are required and some are only suggestions.
Users with aliases or unvalidated users sometimes get in the network
and use profanity. We do not tolerate that and it results in instant
removal from Intelec. To help prevent this from happening on through
your BBS, you may consider only giving the ability to enter public
mail to those who have been validated. You may also want to give the
ability to join our relayed conferences to users who are validated.
Every once in a while, software seems to have a mind of it's own. If
you know that the network REP packets that your system generates is
less than 50K, use our free utility IS.EXE to check it's size before
you upload it to your hub site. This can save you real embarrasment!
IS.EXE and docs are distributed with each month's network info file.
If you are approved for Intelec relays, *do not* send through those
"My BBS is now echoing this conference" type posts in any conference
other than NetAdmin. I won't, but the rest of the network will "have
your hide", I will just be VERY upset with you...
Our name... We've seen some pretty weird variations of our name used
and we want to share some of the winners here. Granted, it can be a
bit confusing... We've seen INTELLECT, INTELECT and INTELLEC to show
a few. Our name is Intelec. Only one L and only one T. While our net
*is* also quite intellectual, our network name has been derived from
International Telecommunications. Thus the combination of IN & TELEC
Taglines... We require our network name in the tagline. You may use
any of the following variations, the ■ is made by pressing ALT 254.
■ Intelec ■ \ We just care that any of these
■ Intelec Network ■ > network "identifiers" are used
■ Intelec (tm) Network ■ / at the START of your taglines.
Conferences... Unlike nearly every single network around, Intelec's
NetAdmin conference is fully public, open to all users. NetAdmin is
for administrative issues, discussions and is a required conference
to be carried by all Intelec member systems. Every Intelec SysOp is
required to follow this conference, "at a minimum" of mail addressed
to ALL or to THEM. Or as in "mail-reader-terminology", mail to Y/A.
It is suggested that they scan for mail addressed from Cliff Watkins
if this is easier for them. The last thing I want to see is for mail
I send to correct a problem that is ignored/unread/unresponded to.
It's even better if we get feedback from our SysOps about conference
or policy proposals but we know that involvement isn't for everyone.
Also... Moderators, SysOps and Regionals are ALL private conferences
none of which should be made available to the general public.
Don't underestimate Intelec. There isn't one single rule in this net
that's there "on a whim". Every rule has it's reasons and every rule
is fully enforced. But surprisingly enough, though we are strict on
the rules we are not overbearing. Most users, if respectful of other
people's feelings, will find they are following rules without even
knowing what those rules are. The rules are made available in nearly
all conferences each month anyway, for the user's convenience.
Lastly, SysOps are to have read the network rules, they're required.
Some do, but some don't. Some don't have any idea that something may
be a rule, and trust me, we enforce them all. Our rules are all fair
and easy to follow and we have them only for the fact that we do not
tolerate obnoxious/troublemaking users. We're VERY swift in removing
them to keep our quality level high! So do us all a favor, and take
the time to read over our NETRULES.IN file. When you do I think you
will be pleased with how well Intelec is managed. We are not one of
the leading BBS networks for nothing.