• Latest Echomail Areas List

    From Erich B.@1:103/705 to All on Sat Mar 7 06:44:25 2020
    Hi. Where can I get the latest echomail areas list for Fidonet? Thanks.

    Erich
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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Erich B. on Sat Mar 7 11:16:52 2020
    Hello Erich,

    Hi. Where can I get the latest echomail areas list for Fidonet?
    Thanks.

    There is a file called backbone.na that is a list of areas carried on the backbone. I have that file here, you can download it from the BBS or I can send
    you a copy.

    The file I sent you, fidonet.na is a list of all the areas I have here on my BBS. You are free to connect a few or all of those areas if you wish.

    Aside from that though, Fido sysop's may have other areas as well and you are free to link with any fido nodes you have an agreement with to link areas.

    There is also a file area called BACKBONE that you can connect. Whenever that backbone.na is updated it is sent out to all nodes connected to the area so your backbone.na file is always up to date.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Erich B.@1:103/705 to Alan Ianson on Sat Mar 7 13:07:24 2020

    Hello Erich,

    There is a file called backbone.na that is a list of areas carried on the backbone. I have that file here, you can download it from the BBS or I can send
    you a copy.

    The file I sent you, fidonet.na is a list of all the areas I have here on my BBS. You are free to connect a few or all of those areas if you wish.

    Aside from that though, Fido sysop's may have other areas as well and you are free to link with any fido nodes you have an agreement with to link areas.

    There is also a file area called BACKBONE that you can connect. Whenever that backbone.na is updated it is sent out to all nodes connected to the area so your backbone.na file is always up to date.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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    Yeah Al. Could you send me it?

    Erich :-)
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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Erich B. on Sat Mar 7 13:24:14 2020
    Hello Erich,

    Yeah Al. Could you send me it?

    I will send it shortly. I have also connected you to the BACKBONE file area. When that file gets updated you'll get it along with a tic you can use to move the file into your filebase if you choose to do that.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Ruslan Suleimanov@2:467/888 to Alan Ianson on Sun Mar 29 22:14:04 2020

    Hi, Alan!

    Ответ на сообщение Alan Ianson (1:153/757) к Erich B., написанное 07 мар 20
    в 11:16:


    Alan, send me pls also backbone.na file or how i can connect to your BBS ? Thanks


    Hello Erich,

    Hi. Where can I get the latest echomail areas list for Fidonet?
    Thanks.

    There is a file called backbone.na that is a list of areas carried on
    the backbone. I have that file here, you can download it from the BBS
    or I can send you a copy.

    The file I sent you, fidonet.na is a list of all the areas I have here
    on my BBS. You are free to connect a few or all of those areas if you wish.

    Aside from that though, Fido sysop's may have other areas as well and
    you are free to link with any fido nodes you have an agreement with to link areas.

    There is also a file area called BACKBONE that you can connect.
    Whenever that backbone.na is updated it is sent out to all nodes
    connected to the area so your backbone.na file is always up to date.



    WBR, Ruslan Suleimanov.
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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Ruslan Suleimanov on Sun Mar 29 15:44:56 2020
    Alan, send me pls also backbone.na file or how i can connect to your BBS ? Thanks

    You can connect to The Rusty MailBox with telnet, ftp or http at trmb.ca. The telnet port is 2030 and web and ftp are on the standard ports.

    I did send you backbone.na though, I think you'll find it in your inbound. :)

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