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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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 systems. You
- will also be able to filerequest files - which means you can call your
- Boss and download quickly without having to go through a login
- procedure.
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- To become a point in FidoNet, contact a fidonode anywhere in FidoNet
- (preferrably close to where you live) and simply ask if the node accepts
- new points. If the node does not accept new points, simply ask another
- node. Right now FidoNet has around 25000 systems connected throughout
- the entire world, so it should not really be a problem to find a system
- that accepts points. It's best to choose a local site so your phonebill
- will stay as low as possible.
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- Keeping the phonebill as low as possible is one of the main rules in
- FidoNet!
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- You should not be charged for being a point off your Boss. You should
- not be charged for getting mail, unless you ask your Boss to get a
- special conference for you. The basic rule in FidoNet is that points
- don't pay. If someone forces you to pay for mail, just change to a
- system where you can get the mail for free. Normally only nodes (your
- Boss) will maybe pay for the mail in some kind of costsharing agreement.
- It is my opinion that no one should make money on 'selling' mail to
- points. Just remember you can change your Boss as you please, if you are
- not satisfied. Remember that since you are not paying anything for the
- mail, you cannot demand anything from your Boss. The basic rule is: Be
- nice to your Boss and he will be nice to you. And follow the rules in
- the conferences.
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- The main rules for FidoNet:
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- 1) Thou shalt not excessively annoy others.
- 2) Thou shalt not be too easily annoyed.
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- For more information try requesting POLICY4E.* at DAN BBS.
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- To setup a point system you will need 3 important things:
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- Program Suggestions:
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- A mailer Terminate point system
- A tosser/scanner/packer TerMail
- A Message editor TerMail
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- The mailer is the program that takes care of actually calling your Boss
- (also called your uplink). A Boss is a fidonode who has points. The
- transfer is fully automatic, you just start the call then the rest will
- be taken care of by Terminate. You can also request files or send files
- with Terminate.
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- The tosser/scanner/packer is a program that will unpack your mail and
- toss it into the right conferences, then it will scan for outgoing mail
- and pack it for the next time you call your Boss.
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- The message editor is the part of the system where you switch between
- conferences and read/write your messages. TerMail is the message editor
- included with Terminate, it is rather easy to setup, so start out with
- this editor. When writing messages you will sometimes see :-) or :-( -
- these signs have a special meaning:
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- :-) Smiley, don't take it seriously
- :-( Unhappy comment
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- Please get some help setting up these programs, normally your Boss will
- help you do this, because as a new member of FidoNet you will have to
- learn many new words and terms. Don't EVER let yourself get confused by
- all the systems and new programs you will learn. Many programs are
- impossible to use without a little experience, but we try to keep things
- as simple as possible in Terminate, so stay with Terminate.
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- Bo Bendtsen, Author of Terminate
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