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A FidoNet Primer

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What Is FidoNet? ® How FidoNet Works Who Runs FidoNet? FidoNet and Other Nets How to Join Needful Things FidoNews Search FidoNet Nodelist FidoNet via Internet Hubs FidoNet Zone 1 : Read about FidoNet, get the information you need to join, and submit an application. (external link) FidoNet.org (external link) There is a German site similar to this one at www.was-ist-fido.de . This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit http://ss.webring.com/navbar?f=l&y=jerryschwartz&u=10013044 This FidoRing-FidoNet Web Ring site owned by Jerry Schwartz . Previous 10 | Skip prev | Previous | Next | Skip next | Next 10 Random Site | List Sites | Join FidoRing Web Ring What Is FidoNet ® ? FidoNet is an amateur electronic mail network with over 15,000 mail nodes world wide. Most mail nodes are publicly a Read More
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Docs Place BBS Online. Get All Your Fidonet Mail Here!

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Viewing this page requires a browser capable of displaying frames. Get Your Fidonet Mail Here. We Toss The Complete Zone1 Backbone.na Telnet to BBS.DOCSPLACE.ORG Need a Telnet Terminal Program? Get ZOK or NETTERM at WWW.WINFILES.COM Read More
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Document relocated

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This project now lives here: http://ifmail.sourceforge.net/ . Read More
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FidoNet

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What is FidoNet? FidoNet's Policy Document How to Join FidoNet Active nodes FidoNews FidoNet Technical Standards Documents historical fidonet.fidonet.org web site snapshot an history of FidoNet (1992) Links to Zones: [Zone-1] [Zone-2] [Zone-3] [Zone-4] [Zone-5] [Zone-6] Read More
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FidoNews - The FidoNet Dialup BBS Community Weekly Newsletter

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Almost everything here is broken. Had an HD crash last week. Can't afford a new one for a while but managed to stuff quite a bit into a much smaller drive. So things like mailing lists, phorun, findabbs, and software database are still AWOL. Back issues via HTML should be available but not FTP. Site response is slow because still depending on granitecanyon.com 'free DNS' until I can get the rest of bind ironed out. Will be back and fully functional ASAP. Features FidoNews delivery via email "Find A BBS" --> successful searches since 15 April 1999. --> Need a Nodelist? FidoNet WebRing New HTML Issues Notify FidoNet by Internet Site News Fidonews Is.... !TWENTY! !YEARS! !OLD! And BTW fidonews.org is 5.5 years old. :) Have a :) day! jb New 'Easy Link' To 'Current' Issue Do you have a Read More
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FTSC - FidoNet Technical Standards Committee

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Home Documents FTSC FidoNet Technical Standards Committee The FTSC is an elected body of FidoNet developers and administrators who document technical practice in FidoNet, and FidoNet Technology Networks (FTN). FidoNet is a worldwide amateur mail and file transfer network that began in approximately 1984. FidoNet technical standards, standards proposals and related documents have been archived and indexed . Proposal submission Echomail: to All in FTSC_PUBLIC FTSC Administrator: Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555 (AKA 2:2/20) FTSC Web Site: Andrew Clarke, 3:633/267, mail@ozzmosis.com All information on this web site may be copied and redistributed unless otherwise specified. Please contact mail@ozzmosis.com if you have any comments or questions. Read More
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THE FIDONET HOMEPAGE

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THE FIDONET HOMEPAGE FIDONET, THE FREE ALTERNATIVE by Bo Bendtsen Becoming A Member Of FidoNet There really is no problem becoming a point in FidoNet. It is, of course, a VERY good thing to have a computer and a modem. You don't necessarily need a PC - many points are using other machines such as Amigas or Macs, etc. But it is no secret that on the PC the choice of mailing software is greater and of a higher quality, more secure and more reliable than on any other machine - because the software has had more time to develop. A reason for becoming a FidoNet point (or a point in another network) is that it will be easier for you to read conference mail (echomail). Reading echomail online is very expensive and by choosing at home which conferences you want, you will spend less money calling up Read More
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What is FidoNet

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FidoNet is an amateur electronic mail system. As such, all of its participants and operators are unpaid volunteers. From its early beginning as a few friends swapping messages back and forth (1984), it now (1996) includes over 36,000 systems on six continents. FidoNet is not a common carrier or a value-added service network and is a public network only in as much as the independent, constituent nodes may individually provide public access to the network on their system. FidoNet is large enough that it would quickly fall apart of its own weight unless some sort of structure and control were imposed on it. Multinet operation provides the structure. Decentralized management provides the control. Return to Net 103 Home Page This document was made by Mark Luetger and Dan Skare - mark.luetger@32 Read More
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Who's Fido?

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Fidonet is an amateur electronic mail network with about 30,000 mail nodes world wide. Since most mail nodes are publicly accessible Bulletin Board Systems (BBS), some of which have hundreds of members, Fidonet probably ranks up there alongside some of the better known commercial on-line services in terms of the number of people who use it. Fidonet nodes are often personal computers in somebody's basement; the system operator (sysop) may be a young child or a retired grandfather. Some nodes are networks consisting of dozens of PCs or larger systems, and some are run by governments, fire departments, or large corporations to support the needs of their constituents or customers. A few are actually money making ventures. Fidonet offers three basic types of service: Netmail: Netmail is linked Read More
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