F I D O N E W S -- Volume 13, Number 39 23 September 1996 +----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | The newsletter of the | ISSN 1198-4589 Published by: | | FidoNet community | "FidoNews" | | _ | 1-904-409-7040 [1:1/23] | | / \ | | | /|oo \ | | | (_| /_) | | | _`@/_ \ _ | | | | | \ \\ | Editor: | | | (*) | \ )) | Christopher Baker 1:18/14 | | |__U__| / \// | | | _//|| _\ / | | | (_/(_|(____/ | | | (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. | | | -- JOSEPH PULITZER | +----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Submission address: FidoNews Editor 1:1/23 | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | MORE addresses: | | | | submissions=> cbaker84@digital.net | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | For information, copyrights, article submissions, | | obtaining copies of FidoNews or the internet gateway FAQ | | please refer to the end of this file. | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ NEXT WEEK FIDONEWS GOES TO ZIP DISTRIBUTION & THE EDITOR MOVES! Table of Contents 1. EDITORIAL ................................................ 1 Changing the Archiver and Moving north ................... 1 2. ARTICLES ................................................. 2 Fidonews Back Issues ..................................... 2 3. FIDONET HISTORY .......................................... 3 When Coordinators were invented .......................... 3 4. REVIEWS .................................................. 6 Six Mail Processors Reviewed [VI] ........................ 6 5. COORDINATORS CORNER ...................................... 10 Nodelist-statistics as seen from Zone-2 for day 264 ...... 10 6. NET HUMOR ................................................ 11 Take good care of those diskettes ........................ 11 7. COMIX IN ASCII ........................................... 13 More Cows? Where are all the Dogs? ....................... 13 8. QUESTION OF THE WEEK ..................................... 22 Do you have an ABOUT file available for file-request? .... 22 9. NOTICES .................................................. 23 Future History ........................................... 23 10. FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING ................................ 24 Latest Greatest Software Versions ........................ 24 11. FIDONEWS PUBLIC-KEY ..................................... 31 This Space intentionally left blank? ..................... 31 12. FIDONEWS INFORMATION .................................... 32 FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 1 23 Sep 1996 ================================================================= EDITORIAL ================================================================= This is the LAST FidoNews Issue on this watch to be distributed in the LZH format. Next week's Issue will be in a ZIP archive. PLEASE UPDATE your batch files NOW!! Don't get caught next week with dead-ended file transfers because you put off this adjustment. All complaints about being unaware of the changeover will be returned unopened. The aggravation you save could be your own. [grin] This is also the last Issue to emanate from my Titusville computer room. The next one comes from suburban Edgewater_FL. My primary Node number also changes on Friday, 27 Sep 96, to 1:18/14. The new phone number will be 1-904-409-7040 and should be active no later than 1700 ET [2100 UTC/GMT] that day. This number already appears for 1:1/23 but if you try to call it before Friday the 27th, you're going to be disappointed. As a result of this changeover, you'd better send your submissions for FidoNews 1340 in a day or two early to avoid any possible snafus with the phone company that weekend. Use my primary Node number of 1:374/14 until then so it gets here. In response to some constructive criticism in the FIDONEWS Echo, the Masthead Information section has been trimmed down a few lines. The overall size of any given Issue of FidoNews is not particularly affected by those lines but every little bit helps. GOOD NEWS: Zone 3 is NOW updated in the Zone 1 Nodelist! There were only two responses to the Question of the Week concerning pictures in FidoNews. One for and one against is not much of a sampling. There was also concern in the against note that .GIF is now a royalty-requiring format by Compu$erve. Is that so? I hope they're not holding their breath waiting for the change to start rolling in from the millions of Internet webpage users displaying .GIFs by the billions. .PNG was suggested. I'm not familiar with that one but I'm sure Picture Publisher is. I can convert any format there. Would your local batch file choke if it came across a picture file inside the weekly FidoNews archive? Still awaiting more ASCII art submissions. I'm running out of cows. The first day of Autumn is here as I write this. It's raining before a 'cold' [using the term loosely in FLorida] front gets here. A change of seasons for the other changes here. [grin] C.B. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 2 23 Sep 1996 ================================================================= ARTICLES ================================================================= Fidonews Back Issues by Lee Kindness, 2:259/7, lkindnes@csl.co.uk I have recently uploaded the back issues of Fidonews onto Aminet, the worlds largest software archive. This will give most people faster access to these files for a lot more sites. The archives are named fnews1.lzh through to fnewsc.lzh in the directory pub/aminet/comm/fido on the ftp sites listed below: ftp.wustl.edu ftp.ninemoons.com ftp.netnet.net (ftp.aminet.org) ftp.uni-paderborn.de (ftp.germany.aminet.org) (ftp.italy.aminet.org) ftp.src.doc.ic.ac.uk (ftp.uk.aminet.org) ftp.grolier.fr These are the full mirrors of aminet, check out: ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/pub/aminet/README for a list of all mirror sites (>34 sites at time of writing). I will put all this information into an easy to download web page: http://www.scms.rgu.ac.uk/students/cs_yr94/lk/ffnews.html The full archive of FTSC documents (upto FSC-0091) is also available on the sites above as: ftp://ftp.aminet.org/pub/aminet/comm/fido/ftsc-all-91.lha ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 3 23 Sep 1996 ================================================================= FIDONET HISTORY ================================================================= [An early explanation of Coordinators from Sep 85.] Ed. Coordinators List by Ben Baker -- Fido 76 There has been some confusion about the difference between a "network" and a "region." Let me try to shed some light. The network, as we use the term here, is merely a formalization of an informal concept that has been around since Fido version 7. Fido has known since then that when told to do so, he should send mail addressed to node A to node B instead. The advent of "routing" permitted the formation of informal structures known variously as "regional nets" or "area nets" or simply "nets." They vary a great deal in form and complexity, but they share one thing in common. They each have one node defined as "in-bound host" who receives the mail for all members. We have now given these networks a formal identity. When the node list appears in the new format, Fido will know about all the networks, who the host of each is, and which nodes are members. Without being told he will automatically send mail for any member to the network host. The network number will be part of the identity of every member node. This was done for several reasons. Many nodes were not taking advantage of routing. Now it'll be automatic. It will make it easier for private networks (there are several) to interface with the public net. Perhaps most important, it permits us to decentralize control of FidoNet's only official document, the node list. Because, in the past, node numbers had to be unique, one person had to be responsible for node list maintenance, a task which has become too big for one unpaid volunteer. Now numbers need only be unique within a network. Different networks may use the same numbers with no ill effects. Thus, network hosts may administer their own node lists and the national coordinator merely collects and assembles the pieces into a complete node list. But what of the more than 200 independent nodes around the country? The region allows us to divide them into ten geographic groupings called Regions. A region is a numbered entity much like a network, with a coordinator to manage its node list. The only difference is that a region has no in-bound host. Mail to all members is sent direct, without routing. The file COORD.nnn is a list of all regions and networks and their assigned coordinators. Also included is their current network or region number which can be followed by a /0 in order to send FidoNet Mail. FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 4 23 Sep 1996 *=*=*=*=*=* FIDO COORDINATORS LISTING DOC All requests for node numbers should contain information as explained in the Fido Doc's and be sent via FidoNet Mail to the appropriate coordinator. A coordinator can be reached by sending FidoNet Mail to his Network or Region # followed by a /0. After you read this doc file you can find a listing of current coordinators (COORD.NNN) as extracted from NODELIST.NNN. The NNN is the current Julian Date. _____________ Region/Net# Location Coordinator Node # Coordinator # _____________________________________________________________________ NATIONAL FIDONET COORDINATOR Region 1 National_Net -- Ken Kaplan 100/22 1/0 (For FIDO technical information contact Tom Jennings at 125/1) If you wish to obtain a node number, but DO NOT want to be a part of a network and prefer to be an independent then contact the REGION COORDINATOR for your state. Your Region Coordinator is also your contact to obtain instructions for application for new networks. If you wish to join an existing net contact the NETWORK COORDINATOR (listed after the Region Coordinators) that is in your geographical area for a node number. The Network Coordinator will give you further information as to his geographical coverage and special routing instructions for FidoNet Mail. REGION COORDINATORS Assigns Nodes in: Region 10 Calif_Nevada (See COORD.NNN 10/0 CA,NV Region 11 Central for Current Listing 11/0 IL,IN,KY,MI,OH of Coordinator Names) WI Region 12 Hawaii 12/0 HI Region 13 Mid_Atlantic 13/0 DL,DC,MD,NJ,PA VA,WV Region 14 Mid_West 14/0 IA,KS,MN,MO,NB ND,SD Region 15 Mountain 15/0 AZ,CO,NM,UT,WY Region 16 New_England 16/0 CT,ME,MA,NH,RI VT Region 17 North_West 17/0 AK,ID,MT,OR,WA Region 18 South_East 18/0 AL,FL,GA,MS,NC SC,TN Region 19 Texarkana 19/0 AR,LA,OK,TX NETWORK COORDINATORS (See COORD.NNN file) FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 5 23 Sep 1996 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP REGION COORDINATORS (We will only permit ONE published appearance in the nodelist so if you prefer to be listed in a SIG then that will be your only listing. We recommend use of your alternate net/node assignments to join a SIG. These are REGIONS and therefore will NOT have inbound HOSTS) (See COORD.NNN file) -30- [Remember, this is just history. Don't try to use any of these names or Node numbers to reach real people living or dead.] Ed. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 6 23 Sep 1996 ================================================================= REVIEWS ================================================================= Six Mail Processors Reviewed [VI] Damian Walker, 2:2502/666 This is the final article in the six-part review series covering mail processors. This week it is the turn of the Squish echomail processor, and following the review of Squish there is a feature table and a conclusion to the entire series. SQUISH Squish is a mail processor for the Squish message base, by Lanius Corporation. The version under test here is 1.11, dated November 1994, so it is the oldest package under test with the exception of GEcho. I have no idea whether a later version is available (sorry!). First Impressions You'll have noticed that one of the things I always look at when looking at a new piece of software is the quality and quantity of documentation, and I'm not about to change my ways now. Squish comes with an impressive 129-page manual with the comprehensive contents, tutorial, reference and index sections you would come to expect of a commercial quality application. Looking at this manual, one of the first things I found about Squish is that it's free for non-commercial use. All of the other packages are shareware, although GEcho does have a clause that its registration fee and evaluation period applies 'only to those who can afford to register'. Despite its freeware status, Squish is quite an impressive application. Squish is also limited to the Squish and *.MSG message bases; Hudson and JAM are not supported. If you're a BBS sysop and your BBS software doesn't support the Squish (or *.MSG) format, you won't be able to use Squish. Also of note, is that Squish, like JMail, lacks a full screen configuration program. Its configuration files are ASCII text files which you edit using your favourite text editor. Again like JMail, the Squish sample configuration files include plenty in the way of comments and explanations, so the manual only needs to be referenced if you need to know about a feature in detail. Squish comes in four versions: DOS, DOS 32-bit, OS/2 1.x and OS/2 2.x. Both the DOS versions appear in a single archive, and the OS/2 versions also share an archive. The DOS version comes with DOS/4GW as its dos extender. On Further Examination... Taking a further stroll through the pages of that extensive manual, one thing is conspicuous by its absence-- an AreaFix manager. I've looked through the document, done various searches, read through various sections, and I can find no mention of an internal AreaFix manager; it seems that Squish needs an external areafix program in FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 7 23 Sep 1996 order to allow downlinks to fix in to areas. Although Squish cannot deal with messages of unlimited size, it does have a facility for allowing the user to configure maximum message and buffer sizes. The largest message which Squish can handle is 256k (for the 386 versions) or 63k (for the 16-bit versions). One impressive feature of Squish is the facility for one-pass tossing and scanning. Squish can toss and scan simultaneously in a single pass, increasing performance beyond that which would be suggested by the speed tests given later. However, only areas into which messages are tossed will be scanned, which means that a full message scan will still be needed on at least a daily basis. A very useful feature, shared only with FMail, is the facility to automatically re-address netmail to points when it is incorrectly addressed to your own system. However, the remap feature of Squish allows you to re-address netmail to points off other systems, and even other nodes! This could be useful if one of your users has recently become a node. In the speed tests, performed using the 386 DPMI version, Squish performed quite well. The file used to test all these mail processors, a 91-message 50k archive, was tossed into new Squish message areas in 11 seconds. Surprisingly, the same archive was tossed into empty *.MSG directories in only 10 seconds. Summary Aside from its apparent lack of an internal AreaFix manager, Squish can be highly recommended because of its speed, its extensive documentation and its handling of reasonably large messages. Oh, and let's not forget, its price! External AreaFix managers are available, so the lack of an internal one is no drawback. If have no need of JAM or Hudson message bases, then this package is ideal. Since message editors which handle Squish message bases are available, Squish could even be considered as an option for points, although there is no automatic creation of areas when new mail arrives. FEATURE TABLE FastEch GEcho FMail IMail JMail Squish ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Version Reviewed 1.45a 1.00 1.02 1.70 2.80 1.11 (8086) (8086) (386) (386) (8086) (386) Archive Date Oct 95 Oct 92 Jun 95 Jul 95 Feb 95 Nov 94 Price (US$) $15/25 $25 Free! $30 $15 Free! Addressing 5D 4D 4D 5D 5D 4D Maximum message size ? ? 45k 64k *** 256k Max number of echoes ? 1024 4096 +++ ? ? AKA's 32 11 16 50 +++ +++ DOS 8086 version * * * ? 286 * DPMI 386 version * - * * - * OS/2 version * - * - - * Hudson * * * * + - JAM * - * * + - FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 8 23 Sep 1996 Squish * - - * + * *.MSG * * - * * * Goldbase - - - - + - Passthru * * * * * * Hudson speed test 15s 9s 7s 11s 34s - JAM speed test 20s - 12s 15s - - Squish speed test 21s - - 15s - 11s *.MSG speed test 14s 11s - 15s 34s 10s Full screen setup app * * * * - - On-line help * DOC - * - - AreaFix manager * * * * * - Area groups 26 26 26 255 - - Add areas on new mail * - ++ * - - Add areas to other s/w * - ++ * - - Echo rules on fixing in - - - * - - Area description import * * - - - - Netmail route/pack * * * * * * Full screen toss * - - * - - Messagebase maint * * * * - * Carbon copy * PMO PM+S PMO PMO - EMS/XMS swapping * * * * EMS * Multitask aware * * * * * * Shell before/after toss * - - BEF - - Sent/Rcvd Netmail supt - * ++++ - - - Automatic point reroute - - * - - ** Twitlist - - - - * - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Key and other notes Free (= free for non-commercial use only) ? unknown - feature is not supported + message base is supported in a special version ++ areas can be added from the BadEcho board in the setup editor +++ apparently unlimited ++++ also supports 'sent echomail' * feature is supported ** can also reroute netmail to other systems *** unlimited message size 286 pre-386 version is for 286's and above only DOC Help system consists of document file viewer BEF shell before tossing mail only PMO Carbon copy of personal mail only PM+S Carbon copy of personal mail and mail on upto 2 subjects Where two prices appear, the first is for point usage and the second is for full nodes. Much of this information came from the documentation of the programs. Also bear in mind the limited time spent examining these programs closely. Pay particular attention to the disclaimer in the first article of this series when looking at this table :-) FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 9 23 Sep 1996 CONCLUSION The purpose of this article is not to weigh each program up against the others and provide a 'best buy.' It was more to draw your attention to _all_ the programs above, and to show that there is life beyond the software that your boss node, your uplink, or the majority of systems in your net, happen to use. Each of the packages has its own merits, and the packages with the low feature count each have some excellent feature which makes them stand out from the rest, or makes them ideal for your system and your way of working. If I am to make any recommendation, it would be to take a look at the feature table and the articles, and download two (preferably three) packages which you like the look of. Install and play with the ones you've downloaded, and _then_ make your decision. Don't take my word as gospel, especially in the 'summary' sections in which I speculate as to what situations each package is best for (with questionable success and accuracy). FEEDBACK One last thing-- I would really appreciate feedback about this series from anyone who has read it. Has it been useful? Awful? Interesting? Accurate? Boring? Sensational? Depressing? As you might imagine, installing, examining, testing and writing about six packages takes a lot more time and effort than running off a few rants, or even a tutorial series. So I'd like to know if it's worth me doing this again. Maybe I'll go with mailers next time, or BBS packages, or even six more mail processors when I get the 'why didn't you include this' messages. Let me know what you think. The best way to leave feedback is via netmail or as part of your own articles in FidoNews itself. You could try the FidoNews echo, but I haven't got access yet. I may have access by the time you read this in five weeks time (all six articles were prepared over a few days despite their six week running). ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 10 23 Sep 1996 ================================================================= COORDINATORS CORNER ================================================================= Nodelist-statistics as seen from Zone-2 for day 264 By Ward Dossche, 2:292/854 ZC/2 +----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+ |Zone|Nl-236|Nodelist-243|Nodelist-250|Nodelist-257|Nodelist-264|%%| +----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+ | 1 | 12435|12313 -122 |12131 -182 |11962 -169 |11810 -152 |38| | 2 | 16391|16366 -25 |16311 -55 |15412 -899 |16392 980 |53| | 3 | 969| 966 -3 | 958 -8 | 958 0 | 954 -4 | 3| | 4 | 638| 634 -4 | 630 -4 | 630 0 | 629 -1 | 2| | 5 | 99| 99 0 | 100 1 | 100 0 | 100 0 | 0| | 6 | 1020| 1020 0 | 1020 0 | 1020 0 | 1020 0 | 3| +----+------+------------+------------+------------+------------+--+ | 31552|31398 -154 |31150 -248 |30082 -1068 |30905 823 | +------+------------+------------+------------+------------+ ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 11 23 Sep 1996 ================================================================= NET HUMOR ================================================================= From: "Mike Riddle" To: "Baker, Christopher" Date: Fri, 13 Sep 96 10:50:21 -0500 Reply-To: "Mike Riddle" Subject: Fwd: the proper way to take care of diskettes (fwd) ==================BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE================== Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 17:45:02 +0500 To: geeks@shorty.com From: "Azeem I. Pirani" Subject: the proper way to take care of diskettes (fwd) Proper Diskette and Care Usage (1) Never leave diskettes in the drive, as the data can leak out of the disk and corrode the inner mechanics of the drive. Diskettes should be rolled up and stored in pencil holders. (2) Diskettes should be cleaned and waxed once a week. Microscopic metal particles may be removed by waving a powerful magnet over the surface of the disk. Any stubborn metal shavings can be removed with scouring powder and steel wool. When waxing a diskette, make sure the surface is even. This will allow the diskette to spin faster, resulting in better access time. (3) Do not fold diskettes unless they do not fit into the drive. "Big" Diskettes may be folded and used in "Little" drives. (4) Never insert a diskette into the drive upside down. The data can fall off the surface of the disk and jam the intricate mechanics of the drive. (5) Diskettes cannot be backed up by running them through a photo copy machine. If your data is going to need to be backed up, simply insert TWO diskettes into your drive. Whenever you update a document, the data will be written onto both disks. A handy tip for more legible backup copies: Keep a container of iron filings at your desk. When you need to make two copies, sprinkle iron filings liberally between the diskettes before inserting them into the drive. FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 12 23 Sep 1996 (6) Diskettes should not be removed or inserted from the drive while the red light is on or flashing. Doing so could result in smeared or possibly unreadable text. Occasionally, the red light remains flashing in what is known as a "hung" or "hooked" state. If your system is hooking, you will probably need to insert a few coins before being allowed to access the slot. (7) If your diskette is full and needs more storage space, remove the disk from the drive and shake vigorously for two minutes. This will pack the data enough (data compression) to allow for more storage. Be sure to cover all openings with scotch tape to prevent loss of data. (8) Data access time may be greatly improved by cutting more holes in the diskette jacket. This will provide more simultaneous access points to the disk. (9) Periodically spray diskettes with insecticide to prevent system bugs from spreading..... --------- ************************* Azeem Iqbal Pirani ************************* *********************** Xibercom (Pvt.) Ltd. ************************ *********************** pirani@xiber.com ************************ ************ http://www.egr.uh.edu/~ahs21457/venture.html ************ ===================END FORWARDED MESSAGE=================== ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 13 23 Sep 1996 ================================================================= COMIX IN ASCII ================================================================= Date: 13 Aug 91 16:26:51 From: Annie Lamb To: Donna. Subj: cow pics _____________________________________________________________________ Cows? Here are some cow graphs I sent out last year, (__) (__) ^^ (oo) (--) ^^^^ /-------\/ /-\/-\ ^^^^^ / | || /| |\ ^^^^^ * ||----|| ^ | | ^ ^^^^^^^^ ====^^====^^==== | | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^/ /----\ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ / \ \ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ * ^ Cow Hanging Ten at Malibu Cow sunning at Fort Lauderdale )\ (__) / \ (oo) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cow swimming at Amityville * (__) \ (DD) \ /-------\/ |\ / | ||_\_/ \ | \ (__) * ||----| \\|| \(oo) ^^ ^ \||\ \\/ Cow chugging brews and staring at ^^ \|| sunbathers at Fort Lauderdale \\ || \\|| \|| ^^ \\_ \_ Cow skiing a Black Diamond at Aspen (__) (__) (oo) (oo) ______________\/______ ____ /-------\/ __ /___/___/___/___/___/_/| /___/| / | || _/_/| |___|___|___|___|___|_|| |__||/|* //-----|||_|_|| |_|___|___|___|___|___|| |_|__|/|~~ ~/|___|| FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 14 23 Sep 1996 |___|___|___|___|___|_|/ |___|_|/ |___|_|/ Cow in the GDR before... ...and after 9-Nov-1989 ______________(__)_________________ (__) /_______________(oo)_______________ / (oo) | \/ || \/ _|_ _|| || /__/_______________________________/__/| || ( ) ( )| || | |________________________________| | | || \_____________________________________/] /------- / [] [] [] / | || * ||----|| COW-CH ~~ ~~ Cowraffe * * \ / \ / /~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ \/ / (__) \ +----------+ | (oo) ~~~~~~~~~~~\ | | | |~~~| \/. \\ // \_* |~~~| | | | |-----`//`====='\\-----| | | | | |-----//---------||----| | | | | |_ _ _"_ _ _ _ _ "_ _ _| | +----------+ ~||~ ~||~ || || "COWCH POTATO" _______________________ |\ ~ ~ /| | \ ~ ~ ~ / | |(_\ ~ COW-PIE ~ /_)| |(oo\ ~ /oo)| | \/ \ ~ ~ / \/ | |(__) \ / (__)| \ / \(oo)(_\ ~ ~ /_)(oo)| \_____________/ \\/ (oo\ /oo) \// /\___________/\ \ \/ \ ~ / \/ / Cow in / /\_________/\ \ \ (__)\ / (__) / trouble / / /\_______/\ \ \ \ (oo) \~/ (oo)/ / / / / (__) /\ \ \ \ \ \/ :(__)\// ___/_/_/_/_ (oo) \_\_\_\_\___ \ (__):(oo) / \ \ \ \ \ \/ / / / / / \(oo): \/ / \ \ \ \/_____\/ / / / \\/(__) / \ \ \/_______\/ / / \ (oo)/ \ \/_________\/ / \ \// \/___________\/ \:/ / \ / \ (__) (__) (______) (oo) (oo) ( o o ) FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 15 23 Sep 1996 /--------\/ /~~~~~~~\/ /-----\ / ./ | | ./ {~)))))_} / | |\/ |--W-----| ||`` || * ||----|| | | | | ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ cow before weight cow after Conceited loss program the program Cow (__) (__) (__) (__)(__) (__) (__)(__)(__) (__) (oo(__)oo) (__)o) (oo)((__)(__)oo) (__)(o(__)o)(__)o)(__) \/(oo)\/ (oo)/(__)/ (oo)(oo)\/ (oo) \(oo)/ (oo)/ (oo) \/ \/ (oo) \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ a cownfluence _______ (__( .-< | | | (oo) | |___|___| ___\/___| |\_____/| | | | | | | | | |_______| >-' | | _ | _ | *----/\ /-------// |--(_)--| / \ / | || |_______| (__) / \ * ||----|| | | (++) ~ ~ ~~ ~~ |_______| \/ Egyptian Cow Marie Antoinette's Cow (__) | (__) | (__) | (__) | (__) | (__) | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | ----------------------------------------------| (__) | (__) | (__) | (__) | (__) | (__) | ( oo | ( oo | ( oo | ( oo | ( oo | ( oo | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | ----------------------------------------------| (__) | (__) | (__) | (__) | (__) | (__) | ( oo | ( oo | ( oo | ( oo | ( oo | ( oo | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | ---------------------------------------------- (__) | (__) | (__) | (__) | (__) | (__) | ( oo | ( oo | ( oo | ( oo | ( oo | ( oo | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | /\_| | ---------------------------------------------- Andy Warhol Cow * \ (__) \ (oo) _ \-----------\/ \__||||||||||||| _ _ _ \/ ||__________| O O O ||WW || /|\+-- /|\+-- /|\+-- || || FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 16 23 Sep 1996 | | | || || _/ \_ _/ \_ _/ \_ oo oo Preparing the Trojan Cow Date: 12 May 94 01:04:38 From: Fredric Rice To: All Subj: Cows _____________________________________________________________________ (__) (oo) /-------\/ / | || * ||----|| ~~ ~~ Cow (__) (__) (__) (__) (oo) (oo) (oo) (oo) /-------\/-* /-------\/ /-------\/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ / | || \ )*)(\/* / * / | || * ||----|| * \ |||/)|/()( ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \/|(/)(/\/(,,/ \)|(/\/|)(/\ Cow munching Grass munching Cow in water Cow in trouble on grass on cow (__) (oo) U /-------\/ /---V / | || * |--| . * ||----|| ^^ ^^ Cow at 1 meter. Cow at 100 meters. Cow at 10,000 meters. (__) (__) (__) (OO) (@@) (xx) /-------\/ /-------\/ /-------\/ / | || / | || / | || * ||----|| * ||----|| * ||----|| ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ Cow who drank Jolt Cow who ate Cow who used Jolt to wash psychadelic mushrooms down psychadelic mushrooms /\ __ / \ || (__) (__) \ / (_||_) SooS (oo) \/ (oo) /------S\/S /-------\/ /S /-------\/ FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 17 23 Sep 1996 / | || / | || / S / | || * ||----|| * ||----||___/ S * ||----|| ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ This cow belonged Ben Franklin owned Abe Lincoln's to George Washington this cow cow (___) (__) (__) ( O ) (oo) (oo) /-------\ / \/--------\/ / | ||V | | * ||----|| ||------|| ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ The cyclops that Jason and This cow lived with the Argonauts met had this cow Dr. Doolittle (____) (____) (____) (oo ) (o o) ( O O) /-----------\ / /-----\ /---- /-----------\ / / || | \/ / | | \/ | / || | \/ / || |||| \ | | | | | / || |||| * ||||-----|||| *| | |-----| | | * ||||-----|||| /\/\ /\/\ /\ /\ /\ /\ ^^^^ ^^^^ This cow belonged This was Salvatore No one was sure whether to Pablo Picasso Dali's favorite cow M.C. Escher's cow had four legs or eight O__O \_|_/ (oo) (oo) /-------\/ /-------\/ / | || / | || * ||----|| * ||----|| ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ Cow at Disneyland Cow visiting the Statue of Liberty ( @@@ ) ( @@ ) (------------) @@ (__) ( *>COUGH<* ) @@ (oo) . . . ( *>COUGH<* ) /--UU--\/ (____________) / | || * ||---|| ^^ ^^ New Jersey Cow o | [---] | | | | |------+=======| /----|---|\ | **** |=======| /___/___\___\ o | **** |=======| | | ___| |------+=======| FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 18 23 Sep 1996 | | ___ {(__)} |==============| \-----------/ []( )={(oo)} |==============| \ \ / / /---===--{ \/ } | ----------------- / | NASA |==== | | | * ||------||-----^ ----------------- || | | / / \ \ ^^ ^ | / ---- \ ^^ ^^ This cow jumped over the Moon ( ( ) ( ( ) ) ( ( ) ( / ) ( ( \\ ) ( | // ) | | (__) | | (oo) (__) | | ----\/ ______(oo)_____ | | || ( _)_______(__) ) **| | ---|| \ __________/ ``'---------^^ Cow Hide Cow Pie \ (__) \\(oo) /-----\\\/ / | (##) * ||----||" ^^ ^^ This cow plays bagpipes. .xxxx. '(oo)` /-----'-\/ ` / | |============> * ||----| (~) ~~ ~ Moo-ammar Cowdafi armed and dangerous (__) (oo) /'^^^-m (__) / '' ` ) (oo) o /| /|/|_ | /| / \/ / / _ / | | | | / _\===^ ___\_____/___ |_____|_| ___|__/ |/\ (___________(_) //|| || * ^ ^ * ww ww Mrs. O'Leary's Cow Cow'nt Dracula FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 19 23 Sep 1996 \ _ / - ( ) - /\ / " \ /| | (__) (__) / | | (oo)\ ________(oo) /____| | \/| \ /| \/ / \/ | \ / |_______|| __(_______ |||__ \ * || || |__________| ||| ____\---* ~~ ~~ Thomas Edison's cow Cow hearing his master's voice o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ( ) o ( ) o ( ) O o ) ( ) ( ) ( o o (__) o (__) o (__) o o (__) (oo) (oo) (oo) o (oo) /------$$$$ o o /-------\/ o /-------\/ /-------\/ / | $$$$ / | || / | || o / | || * ||----|| o * ||----|| * ||----|| * ||----|| o ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ Santa Cow and his rein cows caught in a Montana snow flurry /\ / O\ / , \ / O \ / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ / , \ / |~ |~ \ / O \ | |~ o| |~ o| | /, , \ / \ o| o| / / O O \ / \ / / , \ / / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ / O , \ / / .. / , O ,\ (__) *\ / *\ / ./\. / O , O \ (oo) /\ /\ .//.\. / O \-\/ **** **** .///\\\. ------------------|| (oo) (oo) ////\\\\. ||/ ||----|| /-------\/ \/-------\ || || ~~ ~~ /| || || |\ ~~ Merry Cow-ristmas * ||----|| ||----|| * ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ Christmas Cowols oo -- \/ cow by night sleeping cow by night Chesire Cow * (__) \ (oo) FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 20 23 Sep 1996 \-------\/ | || ||----|| (ooo) (ooo) rollerblading cow /. moo /`'\ . (__) MOO! ` / ./ \.. (oo) / ../ .' \. /-------\/ ../ / ../ \ / | || ./ ./ ./ \ * ||----|| ./ ./ \ ..\ -------~~----~~----- .../ ../ ../ ...\ Ech-cow (echo) ________________ ~__~ / \ (oo) ( Milk is logical. ) /-------\/ --'\________________/ / | || * ||W---|| ~~ ~~ Mr Spock's cow (__) (oo) \/ / / \\ / /\\ /\\ / / / \\ / / * |\ / | \ / \\ \ / \\ \ / \\___\ / \\ / \\ / / / \\ / \\ / / \\ / \\ / \\ \\ ===============================O=========== =========================================== O) O) The dreaded cowapault FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 21 23 Sep 1996 ____ (____) (__) (oo) /-------\/ / | || * ||----|| ~~ ~~ holy cow Origin: I doubt very much that I'm a skeptic. (1:218/890.666) ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 22 23 Sep 1996 ================================================================= QUESTION OF THE WEEK ================================================================= There has been a distinct lack of .BIO [biography] files coming into FidoNews for publishing. Perhaps, FidoNet Sysops have suddenly become reticent about sharing their thoughts with the rest of us? [nah] Maybe you're just lazy? In that case, maybe you have an ABOUT file you offer to folks who use that old magicname convention? Maybe that's got your bio in it already? The Question of the Week is: Do you have an ABOUT file and will you send it in with an extension of .BIO [and meeting the other technical standards in ARTSPEC.DOC] so we can learn all about you? You don't have to be infamous to apply. Don't just keep it to yourself in those various Echos where you spout endlessly. Send in your .BIO. This means YOU! ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 23 23 Sep 1996 ================================================================= NOTICES ================================================================= Future History 12 Oct 1996 General Elections, New Zealand. 29 Oct 1996 Republic Day, Turkey. 5 Nov 1996 Election day, U.S.A. 5 Nov 1996 Guy Fawkes Day, England. 1 Dec 1996 Twelfth Anniversary of FidoNews Volume 1, Issue 1. 12 Dec 1996 Constitution Day, Russia 26 Jan 1997 Australia Day, Australia. 6 Feb 1997 Waitangi Day, New Zealand. 16 Feb 1997 Eleventh Anniversary of invention of Echomail by Jeff Rush. 29 Feb 1997 Nothing will happen on this day. 11 Jun 1997 Independence Day, Russia 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. 15 Sep 2000 Sydney (Australia) Summer Olympiad opens. -- If YOU have something which you would like to see in this Future History, please send a note to the FidoNews Editor. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 24 23 Sep 1996 ================================================================= FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING ================================================================= Latest Greatest Software Versions by Peter E. Popovich, 1:363/264 While I usually attempt to keep this column purely Fidonews-related, I feel I should mention Jim Barchuk's efforts to spruce up the column using HTML tables. The effect is rather pleasing and can be seen at: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6894/software.html Special note: ifmail & ifmail-tx have new versions. I remembered to update the info, but forgot to include an update note in the leader, so here it is now... ;-) Phased out this week: DreamBBS 1.05 Phase-out highlights: This week: GSBBS 3.02 Deadline for info: 4 Oct 1996. Last week: Genesis Deluxe 3.2 Deadline for info: 27 Sep 1996. -=- 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 S Contact Name Node Magic Name ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FidoBBS (tm) 12u B S Ray Brown 1:1/117 FILES FrontDoor 2.12 M S Joaquim Homrighausen 2:201/330 FD FrontDoor 2.20c M C Joaquim Homrighausen 2:201/330 FDINFO GIGO 07-14-96 G S Jason Fesler 1:1/141 INFO Imail 1.75 T S Michael McCabe 1:297/11 IMAIL InfoMail 1.11 O F Damian Walker 2:2502/666 INFOMAIL InterEcho 1.19 T C Peter Stewart 1:369/35 IEDEMO InterMail 2.29k M C Peter Stewart 1:369/35 IMDEMO FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 25 23 Sep 1996 InterPCB 1.52 O S Peter Stewart 1:369/35 INTERPCB IPNet 1.11 O S Michele Stewart 1:369/21 IPNET Maximus 3.01 B P Gary Gilmore 1:1/119 MAX McMail g5 M S Michael McCabe 1:1/148 MCMAIL Opus CBCS 1.73a B P Christopher Baker 1:374/14 OPUS PlatinumXpress 1.1 M C Gary Petersen 1:290/111 PX11TD.ZIP Silver Xpress Door 5.4 O S Gary Petersen 1:290/111 FILES Reader 4.3 O S Gary Petersen 1:290/111 SXR43.ZIP Squish 1.11 T P Gary Gilmore 1:1/119 SQUISH TriBBS 10.0 B S Patrick Driscoll 1:372/19 TRIBBS TriDog 10.0 M S Patrick Driscoll 1:372/19 TRIDOG TriToss 10.0 T S Patrick Driscoll 1:372/19 TRITOSS WWIV 4.24a B S Craig Dooley 1:376/126 WWIV OS/2: Program Name Version F S Contact Name Node Magic Name ---------------------------------------------------------------------- GIGO 07-14-96 G S Jason Fesler 1:1/141 INFO Maximus 3.01 B P Gary Gilmore 1:1/119 MAXP Squish 1.11 T P Gary Gilmore 1:1/119 SQUISHP Windows (32-bit apps): Program Name Version F S Contact Name Node Magic Name ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Maximus 3.01 B P Gary Gilmore 1:1/119 MAXN PlatinumXpress 2.00 M C Gary Petersen 1:290/111 PXW-INFO Unix: Program Name Version F S Contact Name Node Magic Name ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ifmail 2.8f M G Eugene Crosser 2:293/2219 IFMAIL ifmail-tx 2.8f-tx7.7 M G Pablo Saratxaga 2:293/2219 IFMAILTX F: B-BBS, M-Mailer, N-Nodelist, G-Gateway, T-Tosser, C-Compression, O-Other. Note: Multifunction will be listed by the first match. S: P-Free for personal use, F-Freeware, S-Shareware, C-Commercial, X-Crippleware, G-Source Old info from: 01/27/92 --------------------------------------------------------------------- MS-DOS Systems -------------- BBS Software NodeList Utilities Compression Name Version Name Version Utilities -------------------- -------------------- Name Version Genesis Deluxe 3.2 EditNL 4.00 -------------------- GSBBS 3.02 FDND 1.10 ARC 7.12 Kitten 1.01 MakeNL 2.31 ARJ 2.20 Lynx 1.30 Parselst 1.33 LHA 2.13 Merlin 1.39n Prune 1.40 PAK 2.51 Oracomm 5.M.6P@ SysNL 3.14 PKPak 3.61 FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 26 23 Sep 1996 Oracomm Plus 6.E@ XlatList 2.90 PKZip 1.10 PCBoard 14.5a XlaxNode/Diff 2.53 Phoenix 1.07* ProBoard 1.20* QuickBBS 2.75 Other Utilities(A-M) Other Utilities(N-Z) RBBS 17.3b Name Version Name Version RemoteAccess 1.11* -------------------- -------------------- SimplexBBS 1.05 2DAPoint 1.50* Netsex 2.00b SLBBS 2.15C* 4Dog/4DMatrix 1.18 OFFLINE 1.35 Socrates 1.11 ARCAsim 2.31 Oliver 1.0a SuperBBS 1.12* ARCmail 3.00* OSIRIS CBIS 3.02 SuperComm 0.99 Areafix 1.20 PKInsert 7.10 TAG 2.5g ConfMail 4.00 PolyXarc 2.1a TBBS 2.1 Crossnet 1.5 QM 1.00a TComm/TCommNet 3.4 DOMAIN 1.42 QSort 4.04 Telegard 2.7* DEMM 1.06 RAD Plus 2.11 TPBoard 6.1 DGMM 1.06 Raid 1.00 WildCat! 3.02* DOMAIN 1.42 RBBSMail 18.0 XBBS 1.77 EEngine 0.32 ScanToss 1.28 EMM 2.11* ScMail 1.00 EZPoint 2.1 ScEdit 1.12 Network Mailers FGroup 1.00 Sirius 1.0x Name Version FidoPCB 1.0s@ SLMail 2.15C -------------------- FNPGate 2.70 StarLink 1.01 BinkleyTerm 2.50 GateWorks 3.06e TagMail 2.41 D'Bridge 1.30 GMail 2.05 TCOMMail 2.2 Dreamer 1.06 GMD 3.10 Telemail 1.5* Dutchie 2.90c GMM 1.21 TGroup 1.13 Milqtoast 1.00 GoldEd 2.31p TIRES 3.11 PreNM 1.48 GROUP 2.23 TMail 1.21 SEAdog 4.60 GUS 1.40 TosScan 1.00 SEAmail 1.01 Harvey's Robot 4.10 UFGATE 1.03 TIMS 1.0(mod8) HeadEdit 1.18 VPurge 4.09e HLIST 1.09 WEdit 2.0@ ISIS 5.12@ WildMail 2.00 Lola 1.01d WMail 2.2 Mosaic 1.00b WNode 2.1 MailBase 4.11a@ XRS 4.99 MSG 4.5* XST 2.3e MSGED 2.06 YUPPIE! 2.00 MsgLnk 1.0c ZmailH 1.25 MsgMstr 2.03a ZSX 2.40 MsgNum 4.16d MSGTOSS 1.3 OS/2 Systems ------------ BBS Software Other Utilities(A-M Other Utilities(N-Z) Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- Kitten 1.01 ARC 7.12 oMMM 1.52 SimplexBBS 1.04.02+ ARC2 6.01 Omail 3.1 ConfMail 4.00 Parselst 1.33 EchoStat 6.0 PKZip 1.02 FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 27 23 Sep 1996 Network Mailers EZPoint 2.1 PMSnoop 1.30 Name Version FGroup 1.00 PolyXOS2 2.1a -------------------- GROUP 2.23 QSort 2.1 BinkleyTerm 2.50 LH2 2.11 Raid 1.0 BinkleyTerm(S) 2.50 MSG 4.2 Remapper 1.2 BinkleyTerm/2-MT MsgEd 2.06c Tick 2.0 1.40.02 MsgLink 1.0c VPurge 4.09e SEAmail 1.01 MsgNum 4.16d Xenix/Unix 386 -------------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ARC 5.21 C-LHARC 1.00 MsgEd 2.06 |Contact: Willy Paine 1:343/15,| MSGLINK 1.01 |or Eddy van Loo 2:285/406 | oMMM 1.42 Omail 1.00 ParseLst 1.32 Unzip 3.10 VPurge 4.08 Zoo 2.01 QNX --- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- QTach2 1.09 QMM 0.50s Kermit 2.03 QCP 1.02 NodeList Utilities Archive Utilities QSave 3.6 Name Version Name Version QTTSysop 1.07.1 -------------------- -------------------- SeaLink 1.05 QNode 2.09 Arc 6.02 XModem 1.00 LH 1.00.2 YModem 1.01 Unzip 2.01 ZModem 0.02f Zoo 2.01 Apple II -------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- DDBBS + 8.0* Fruity Dog 2.0 deARC2e 2.1 GBBS Pro 2.1 ProSel 8.70* ShrinkIt 3.30* |Contact: Dennis McClain-Furmanski 1:275/42| ShrinkIt GS 1.04 FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 28 23 Sep 1996 Apple CP/M ---------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- Daisy 2j Daisy Mailer 0.38 Filer 2-D MsgUtil 2.5 Nodecomp 0.37 PackUser 4 UNARC.Com 1.20 Macintosh --------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Software Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- FBBS 0.91 Copernicus 1.0 ArcMac 1.3 Hermes 1.6.1 Tabby 2.2 AreaFix 1.6 Mansion 7.15 Compact Pro 1.30 Precision Sys. 0.95b EventMeister 1.0 Red Ryder Host 2.1 Export 3.21 Telefinder Host Import 3.2 2.12T10 LHARC 0.41 MacArd 0.04 Mantissa 3.21 Point System Mehitable 2.0 Software OriginatorII 2.0 Name Version PreStamp 3.2 -------------------- StuffIt Classic 1.6 Copernicus 1.00 SunDial 3.2 CounterPoint 1.09 TExport 1.92 MacWoof 1.1 TimeStamp 1.6 TImport 1.92 Tset 1.3 TSort 1.0 UNZIP 1.02c Zenith 1.5 Zip Extract 0.10 Amiga ----- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Software Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- 4D-BBS 1.65 BinkleyTerm 1.00 Areafix 1.48 DLG Pro. 0.96b TrapDoor 1.80 AReceipt 1.5 Falcon CBCS 1.00 WelMat 0.44 ChameleonEdit 0.11 Starnet 1.0q@ ConfMail 1.12 TransAmiga 1.07 ElectricHerald 1.66 XenoLink 1.0 Compression FFRS 1.0@ Utilities FileMgr 2.08 FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 29 23 Sep 1996 Name Version Fozzle 1.0@ NodeList Utilities -------------------- Login 0.18 Name Version AmigArc 0.23 MessageFilter 1.52 -------------------- booz 1.01 Message View 1.12 ParseLst 1.66 LHARC 1.30 oMMM 1.50 Skyparse 2.30 LhA 1.10 PolyXAmy 2.02 TrapList 1.40 LZ 1.92 RMB 1.30 PkAX 1.00 Roof 46.15 UnZip 4.1 RoboWriter 1.02 Zippy (Unzip) 1.25 Rsh 4.07a Zoo 2.01 Tick 0.75 TrapToss 1.20 |Contact: Maximilian Hantsch 2:310/6| Yuck! 2.02 Atari ST/TT ----------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- FIDOdoor/ST 2.5.1 BinkleyTerm 2.40n9 ApplyList 1.00@ FiFo 2.1v The Box 1.95* Burep 1.1 LED ST 1.00 ComScan 1.04 MSGED 1.99 ConfMail 4.10 QuickBBS/ST 1.06* NodeList Utilities Echoscan 1.10 Name Version FDrenum 2.5.2 -------------------- FastPack 1.20 Compression ParseList 1.30 Import 1.14 Utilities EchoFix 1.20 oMMM 1.40 Name Version sTICK/Hatch 5.50 Pack 1.00 -------------------- Trenum 0.10 ARC 6.02 LHARC 2.01i PackConvert STZip 1.1* UnJARST 2.00 WhatArc 2.02 Archimedes ---------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ARCbbs 1.61 BinkleyTerm ARC 1.20 Odyssey 0.37 2.06f-wimp !AskFor 1.01 RiscBBS 0.9.85m BatchPacker 1.00 DeLZ 0.01 MailED 0.95 NetFile 1.00 ParseLst 1.30 Raul 1.01 !Spark 2.16 !SparkMail 2.08 !SparkPlug 2.14 FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 30 23 Sep 1996 UnArj 2.21 UnZip 3.00 Zip 1.00 Tandy Color Computer 3 (OS-9 Level II) -------------------------------------- BBS Software Compression Utility Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- RiBBS 2.02+ Ar 1.3 Ascan 1.2 DeArc 5.12 AutoFRL 2.0 OS9Arc 1.0 Bundle 2.2 UnZip 3.10 CKARC 1.1 UnLZH 3.0 EchoCheck 1.01 FReq 2.5a LookNode 2.00 ParseLST PReq 2.2 RList 1.03 RTick 2.00 UnBundle 1.4 UnSeen 1.1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Key to old info: + - Netmail Capable (Doesn't Require Additional Mailer Software) * - Recently Updated Version @ - New Addition -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Please send updates and suggestions to: Peter Popovich, 1:363/264 ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 31 23 Sep 1996 ================================================================= FIDONEWS PUBLIC-KEY ================================================================= [this must be copied out to a file starting at column 1 or it won't process under PGP as a valid public-key] -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Clear-signing is Electronic Digital Authenticity! 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Sorry for any inconvenience. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 13-39 Page 32 23 Sep 1996 ================================================================= FIDONEWS INFORMATION ================================================================= ------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ---------------- Editor: Christopher Baker Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell, Vince Perriello, Tim Pozar, Tom Jennings, 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 cbak.rights@opus.global.org (Postal Service mailing address) FidoNews Editor P.O. 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Article submission requirements are contained in the file ARTSPEC.DOC, available from the FidoNews Editor, or file-requestable from 1:1/23 [1:18/14] as file "ARTSPEC.DOC". ALL Zone Coordinators also have copies of ARTSPEC.DOC. Please read it. "Fido", "FidoNet" and the dog-with-diskette are U.S. registered trademarks of Tom Jennings, P.O. Box 410923, San Francisco, CA 94141, and are used with permission. "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 -30- -----------------------------------------------------------------