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Citadel-86 V2.xx networks. Currently, only mail and files can be
networked; only the sysop can do file transfers. So to use the
networker, you must be in Mail>. Command line format is
.Enter Network-Message
You will then be asked for destination system. An empty C/R here aborts the
message. A question mark ('?') will print out a list of systems that are
currently on the net; this is a convenience in case you don't quite know the
spelling of a system's net name or can't remember.
******NOTE: Recipient's name for net mail CAN NOT be checked. Therefore,
be VERY VERY careful when spelling the recipient's name. Mail to the 'sysop'
of another system works, too.
Systems network on every day at 3 AM (Central), and stay in
networking mode for (currently) 30 minutes; Citadels on the net
are not available to users during networking.
If the net acquires national nodes, mail may be sent to them also. In order
to send mail to long distance nodes, you must acquire
SPECIAL permission from the
sysop of the installation. NOTE: Some installations may not be participating
in the national network, but only in the local network. Typically, the sysop
will ask that you pay in advance for the mail you are sending -- we don't want
to bankrupt the Citadels!
In order to use the networking capabilities of Citadel AT ALL, you must
acquire permission from the sysop. Leave mail to 'Sysop' to request
permission. Please don't use net mail if you don't need to; abusers of the
net mail will not be looked upon with favor.