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- Further Development, Inc. InterEcho Info
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- (c) Copyright 1993-1996 Further Development, Inc. All rights reserved.
-
- This leaflet is a short description of InterEcho.
-
- What is InterEcho?
- ------------------
- InterEcho is computer software for the import and export of messages
- in distributed conferences (echomail) to and from different Bulletin
- Board Systems. InterEcho is the type of software often referred to as
- an "echomail tosser".
-
- InterEcho is a sister product to InterMail, a "front end mailer"
- program which is used to move the mail from one computer to another
- using modems and ordinary phone lines. InterMail handles mail and
- file transfers and also packs and unpacks private mail from person to
- person, also known as netmail. InterEcho will work with any front end
- mailer, but best with InterMail.
-
- InterEcho achieves it's ease of use by tight integration with
- InterMail and by using as much built-in smarts as possible to
- eliminate the need for user intervention and complex command line
- switches and setup options. The InterMail editor will soon be
- converted to support all the same message formats that InterEcho
- supports.
-
-
- What is echomail?
- -----------------
- Echomail is also known as Conference Mail or Distributed Conferences.
- It is a way for several Bulletin Board Systems to share a common
- message base. A message that is entered on one system is sent to all
- other participating systems. This allows many more people to
- participate than if they all had to call a single system with a
- limited number of phone lines. In fact, echomail allows a single-line
- system to appear as if it had thousands of users.
-
- Echomail has grown increasingly popular in hobbyist networks that are
- built on Fidonet technology. Many people would now even go so far as
- to say that it is the main reason for the very existence of the
- networks themselves. It allows you to discuss various subjects with
- people from all over the world, with delays of no more than a few
- days between a message and a reply.
-
- An echomail conference is usually organized around a subject.
- Sometimes the subject may be very specific, like house plants,
- cooking or the use of InterMail. Other conferences have very broad
- subjects or are just intended for general chit-chat in a region or
- over whole continents.
-
- When you have a question on a specific subject, like the uses of an
- unusual vegetable in cooking or how to find a device driver for a
- computer peripheral, you may often quickly get the answers you need
- by posting your question in the appropriate echomail conference in
- one of the hobbyist networks such as FidoNet or EchoNet.
-
- Echomail often provides a surprisingly effective way of finding
- like-minded people and establishing communities based on common
- interests, more than where you happen to be located geographically.
- You may talk to those who share your interests, world views and
- concerns regardless of any barriers raised by continents and oceans.
-
-
- Where may I get echomail?
- -------------------------
- You may join (link to) a network that offers echomail, the biggest of
- which is FidoNet. Find a local hub or host and ask how to join. After
- you have received a node number, session password and area manager
- password, you may subscribe (link) to various echomail conferences.
- There are 600+ echomail areas available on FidoNet today. Your local
- hub probably offers a majority of these.
-
-
- How does InterEcho work?
- ------------------------
- You don't need to know exactly how InterEcho works to use it. You may
- however like to know what's happening behind the scenes. If you
- aren't interested, then skip this section.
-
- Echomail is distributed by InterMail (and other mailers) in
- compressed bundles. Some samples:
-
- Directory of C:\IM\SECURE
-
- 0000FFAC.WE1 14215 12-28-93 12:53p
- B856D653.SU2 702 12-26-93 9:52a
- 0000FFFD.TU6 1034 12-28-93 9:32p
- 0000FFFF.WE1 350037 12-29-93 1:29a
- FF88FFFD.WEA 813 12-29-93 3:19a
-
- The first and second character of the file name extension is an
- abbreviation of the name of the day the file was created. The third
- character is the number of the file created that day, from 0 through
- Z. Even though the extension doesn't show it, these files are
- compressed with PKZIP, ARC, ARJ or another common compression tool.
-
- InterEcho will look for inbound compressed echomail files, and if
- found, un-compress them to the work directory. Same samples:
-
- Directory of C:\IM\ECHOWORK
-
- B5835D1F.PKT 331612 12-28-93 4:24a
- B50226BD.PKT 35664 12-27-93 2:13a
- B502A3FD.PKT 1900 12-28-93 2:40a
- A802F2AA.PKT 3785 12-28-93 2:57a
- B5891C57.PKT 32339 12-27-93 9:10a
-
- The file name extension is always PKT. These files may contain
- hundreds or even thousands of messages. Each message consists of a
- header, a message body and a footer. The header contains the sender's
- name, the receiver's name, subject, date, area tag name and some
- status info. The message body is the real letter. The footer contains
- a tag line, an origin node address, a seen-by list and a path list.
- The tag line usually gives the name of the editor or the mail tosser.
- The seen-by list is a list of some of the BBS's that have received a
- copy of the message. The path list is a list of node numbers in the
- exact path the message has traveled from the author to you.
-
- The most important information is the area tag name. The tag name is
- the name of the conference (the echo, the board or the folder) to
- which the message belongs. Same samples:
-
- SYSOP369
- INTERMAIL
- SCUBA
- SB-NASA_NEWS
-
- In the setup program (IESETUP.EXE) you may enter a list of folders
- and assign an area tag name to each one of them. You may also enter
- information on where your BBS will find these conferences. It may be
- the conference number, the board number or the path, depending on how
- the BBS software works.
-
- InterEcho will read messages from the *.PKT files, one by one, and
- insert (toss) them to the corresponding conference on your system.
- You and/or your users may then log on to your BBS and read and reply
- to these messages. You may also use the InterMail message editor for
- this job.
-
- InterEcho will also scan for new messages entered by you or your
- users, export and compress them to outgoing files, recursive as
- described above, so they later may be sent by InterMail to your hub
- for distribution to other systems.
-
- If you want to forward echomail to other nodes, you may set up down
- links in the Link manager in IESetup. InterEcho will create outbound
- echomail packets to each downlink.
-
-
- Semaphores and Multi-line setup
- ------------------------------
- InterEcho is designed to work in a multi-line mailer setup. This
- means that you may have several modems sending and receiving echomail
- files at the same time, while InterEcho only process those files that
- are safe to work with.
-
- This is achieved using simple semaphore flag files. Some samples:
-
- Directory of C:\IM\SEMA
-
- X33D7BFD.002 0 12-29-93 8:14p
- X19EED70.C02 0 12-29-93 8:14p
- XB1D750D.001 0 12-29-93 8:14p
- X57ECA71.C01 0 12-29-93 8:14p
-
- InterMail will create these semaphore flag files during its
- transmissions with other systems. Seeing these semaphores, InterEcho
- will not work with those files until InterMail is finished and the
- semaphore is removed. InterEcho will also create its own semaphore
- files during tossing and scanning. None of the InterMail nodes will
- try to send or append to those files until InterEcho is done.
-
-
- What BBS software does InterEcho work with?
- -------------------------------------------
- We are planning to make InterEcho able to toss and scan messages
- directly to/from many different BBS softwares and message formats.
-
- Supported now in InterEcho
- --------------------------
- QuickBBS (Goldbase)
- Synchronet 2.11
- Wildcat! 4.x
- Wildcat! 3.5 - 3.91
- PCBoard 15.0+
- Fido *.msg
- Hudson (QuickBBS, RemoteAccess, SuperBBS)
- JAM (RemoteAccess, ProBoard)
-
- Planned to be supported in the future
- -------------------------------------
- Searchlight
- Squish (Maximus)
- Novell MHS (Major BBS, cc:Mail, DaVinci E-Mail, other gateways)
- EzyCom
- Renegade
- Powerboard (PCBoard 14.5)
-
- If you wish support for a format not currently in the list, please
- contact us.
-
- The reason for supporting so many different message formats is to
- make it possible to use InterEcho with most of the available BBS
- systems on the market and even to switch from one BBS to another
- without more effort than changing a couple of options per message
- folder. InterEcho also allows you to freely mix different message
- formats, for example to use one format for compatibility with your
- favorite BBS while using another message format for top efficiency
- for those conferences you import for your private use.
-
-
- InterEcho without a BBS
- -----------------------
- You don't need a BBS to run InterEcho. You only need a mailer and a
- message editor. The combination of InterMail and InterEcho is perfect
- for mail-only (no BBS) systems and for point nodes.
-
-
- BBS Netmail
- -----------
- If you use InterEcho with a BBS and wish to give your users access to
- netmail, you may specify multiple BBS netmail folders in the IESetup
- program.
-
-
- Echomail dupes
- --------------
- Improper distribution topology may sometimes create duplicate
- messages. InterEcho will check for dupes and move them to a special
- folder, thus stopping unnecessary transfer costs.
-
-
- Unlisted areas
- --------------
- You may specify a folder for messages that arrive in unknown
- conferences - perhaps you forgot to set up a conference. You may also
- choose to delete these, before they are saved to the hard drive. This
- is useful if you receive echomail in more areas than you want to
- save, for example via Planet Connect.
-
-
- Unsecure messages
- -----------------
- You may specify a folder for messages that arrive from a node that
- wasn't listed as a feed for that conference (a security violation).
- You may also choose to delete these messages.
-
-
- Log file
- --------
- If you wish, InterEcho will automatically log activity to a log file.
-
-
- Origin Lines
- ------------
- An origin line is a type of signature at the bottom of a message,
- usually giving the system name and location, sometimes with quite a
- bit of personal flair. You may enter up to 20 origin lines.
-
-
- Future plans
- ------------
- We are planning to fix bugs and add more features in frequent free
- updates. Our future plans are based on suggestions from you and other
- users. Please let us know your opinion, what you like, what you
- dislike and what you miss.
-
-
- Trademarks
- ----------
- All products by Further Development, Inc. are trademarks or registered
- trademarks of Further Development, Inc. Other brand and product names
- are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
-
-
- If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
-
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- | Further Development, Inc.
- | Further P.O. Box 821864
- ____|____________ South Florida, FL 33082
- (____|____________) USA
- |
- | Development, Inc . Phone 1-954-436-2080 M-F 2pm-8pm EST
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- | BBS 1-954-436-1085
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-
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-