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┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ A FEW ECHO AREA RULES │
│ │
│ For those unfamiliar with message "echos", they are national conferences │
│ in which a message entered on BIZynet is "echoed" to all of the other │
│ BBS's that carry that conference. What you type here on BIZynet is seen │
│ in Canada, Washington, Illinois, Arizona, etc. Some echos are carried │
│ internationally. You will occasionally see messages from as far away as │
│ Australia, Denmark, or Thailand. │
│ │
│ Because of the huge geographic areas covered, and because the sysop's │
│ pay the costs to move messages across these areas, certain basic rules │
│ should be observed: │
│ │
│ 1. Messages should NEVER deviate from the stated topic (i.e. Don't │
│ post a message about Atari computers in the Writing echo.) Either │
│ post the message where it belongs or, if you can't find the correct │
│ message board, don't post it at all. If you have questions about │
│ whether or not something belongs, ask your sysop ON A LOCAL BOARD! │
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│ 2. Posted messages should only be of wide interest. Nobody in Idaho │
│ cares if you are going out to dinner this Friday night. Actually, │
│ we're all quite happy for you (you should probably get out more │
│ often), but there's no reason to spread your plans country wide. │
│ │
│ 3. If at all possible, keep "flames" to a minimum -- like NONE. Often, │
│ in the heat of a discussion, you may read messages from someone who │
│ has an opinion totally different from yours. Feel free to discuss │
│ the difference of opinion but don't call him or her names or speak │
│ poorly of their parentage. Again, sysop's do not wish to spend │
│ their money to carry name-calling sessions across the country. │
│ │
│ 4. Under NO circumstances should you post a message like the standard │
│ "Hey, Doode, anybody got any great warez to trade?" Don't even │
│ think of sending this kind of cutesy stuff out. Doing so will get │
│ you, and eventually BIZynet, kicked off the echo. Most moderators │
│ send NetMail direct to the SYSOP's, so if any messages slip by, I │
│ will still find out about any problems. │
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│ 5. It should not have to be said, but: There should NEVER be messages │
│ posted about HACKING/CRACKING PROTECTED SOFTWARE. The same goes for │
│ messages about telephone, credit card, and chain letter fraud. │
│ │
│ 6. Do not post BBS notices or advertisements on the FidoNet echos. This │
│ includes the Communications echo -- often called the COMM echo. You │
│ will get nothing but rude replies in return. │
│ │
│ 7. Do not post messages containing ANSI codes or the upper 128 ASCII │
│ characters even though it may make your message look nicer. These │
│ codes cause problems on many FidoNet systems and your message will │
│ get deleted rather than delivered. │
│ │
│ 8. If you feel a message is out of line or totally off topic and the │
│ writer should be admonished, please ignore the message. The echo │
│ moderator will take care of the problem and probably already has. │
│ Normally the moderator will handle it privately via NetMail. If the │
│ message is really objectionable, please let the SYSOP know so the │
│ message can be deleted from the local message base. │
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│ │
│ Using the echos can be a great deal of fun. Some are so busy that the │
│ messages pour in at the rate of 100 or more a day -- far more than any │
│ local-only message board could achieve. So enjoy them. But please, │
│ follow the rules above. And, if you have any questions, feel free to │
│ ask here on BIZynet only!. │
│ Thanks, Chris Gunn │
│ │
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│ WHAT IS AN ECHO? │
│ │
│ An Echo message is simply a message that is relayed to many other BBS's │
│ that participate in that particular Echo topic. This is a great way to │
│ share ideas & comments with far more people than would be possible with │
│ a local system. For example, you can ask a technical question in the │
│ Lotus 123 echo about a problem that you're having and receive replies │
│ from all over the country. The same is true with the Humor echo or the │
│ Chatter echos. All of these echos have specifics topics that they │
│ cover. Please do not deviate from the covered topics. │
│ │
│ The message that you post is sent to a central processing board, or HUB, │
│ every night and then forwarded to all areas of the country for all to │
│ see. The responses that others post are returned the same way. It │
│ usually takes a two or three days for a response to arrive back to │
│ BIZynet from New York, so be patient. This is also why the message │
│ dates will frequently appear out of sequence. │
│ │
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│ If this all sounds complicated to you, relax, after you post a message, │
│ the computer does the rest. │
│ │
│ If you have NetMail privileges, you enter messages similar to the other │
│ message areas except you also need to enter the FidoNet number for the │
│ BBS where the addressee will get the message. BIZynet will not call │
│ DIRECT. The NetMail message will be routed (along with all other │
│ EchoMail, through the HUB. From there it's routed via each systems │
│ uplink (HUB) until it finally reaches the destination system via the │
│ best topological routing. This is done every day by the thousands, and │
│ believe me, they certainly don't make a direct long distance call just │
│ to send a NetMail message. There are really FOUR major types of │
│ electronic mail as follows: │
│ │
│ Note: The use of NetMail on BIZynet requires a special flag and │
│ is normally restricted to Registered Users and Commercial │
│ Subscribers. Please <P>age or leave a message to SYSOP if │
│ you need an exception. │
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│ 1. NETMAIL This is private mail that is sent at regular mail time for │
│ whatever network you're dealing with, i.e. NetMail time for FidoNet │
│ is 2:00am - 3:00am each night. This mail is routed via network │
│ topology and (ideally) incurs no charges between systems. │
│ │
│ 2. CRASHMAIL This is private mail that is sent DIRECTLY to the │
│ destination system (not through any of the HUB topology) but there │
│ is one more attribute also: it is sent RIGHT THEN. The moment you │
│ enter the message, (as soon as you log off) the system will │
│ IMMEDIATELY call the destination system and transfer the message. │
│ │
│ 3. DIRECTMAIL This is private mail that is also sent DIRECTLY to the │
│ destination system, but not right away. Like NetMail, it is not │
│ normally sent until NetMail time. This is what make DIRECTMAIL │
│ different from CRASHMAIL. │
│ │
│ 4. ECHOMAIL This is PUBLIC (non-private) mail that is routed through │
│ the entire network topology via the originating system's HUB, and is │
│ circulated to each individual system in the conference. │
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│ The thing to remember, is NETMAIL is routed exactly the same way │
│ ECHOMAIL is, with the exception that it is semi-PRIVATE, and therefore │
│ will only end up on the destination system, even though it passed │
│ through a section of the topology chain. │
│ │
│ DIRECTMAIL and CRASHMAIL both differ from NET and ECHOMAIL in that they │
│ are sent directly to the destination system. The idea behind NetMail is │
│ that all systems try to choose a HUB system as their uplink that is not │
│ a long distance call, so that when set up optimally, NO SYSTEM has to │
│ pay anything for participating in a network that transfers mail clear │
│ around the world. There are (of course) many exceptions to all this in │
│ real practice, but that's the concept in a nutshell... │
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║ Please keep in mind that EchoMail and NetMail are privileges ║
║ furnished because SYSOP's all over the country happen to like ║
║ you and feel that open communications is very important. ║
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Thanks Again, Chris Gunn