• [--- Talk ---]

    From Winston Smith@1:323/120 to Steven Horn on Thu Mar 20 02:54:23 2003
    Robert Todd (1:3407/4) wrote to Steven Horn at 15:06 on 18 Mar 2003:

    Steven, still trying to connect to your board but still getting a CONNECTION REFUSED message.

    Apart from the fact that you never gave me your domain address, my
    system is *NOT* a BBS. It does have a IREX BinkP server active and
    e-mail can be me at several addresses but in all other respects it
    is a sealed system.

    Take care,

    Steven Horn (steven_a_horn@yahoo.ca)
    Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT
    -!- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: northof60.tzo.com, Whitehorse, YT, Canada (1:17/67)

    I made that mistake, as well !
    A couple of things that I have seen other boards do:

    * Origin: northof60.tzo.com mailer, Whitehorse,YT, Canada (1:17/67)

    * Origin: binkp.northof60.tzo.com, Whitehorse, YT, Canada (1:17/67)

    I believe that Swills BBS took the former approach when it switched to a
    mailer only status. (It may have switched back by now.)

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  • From Steven Horn@1:17/67 to Winston Smith on Thu Mar 20 19:44:40 2003
    Winston Smith (1:323/120) wrote to Steven Horn at 02:54 on 20 Mar 2003:

    I made that mistake, as well !
    A couple of things that I have seen other boards do:

    * Origin: northof60.tzo.com mailer, Whitehorse,YT, Canada
    (1:17/67)

    * Origin: binkp.northof60.tzo.com, Whitehorse, YT, Canada
    (1:17/67)

    I believe that Swills BBS took the former approach when it switched
    to a mailer only status. (It may have switched back by now.)

    A nodelist listing is supposed to be FTSC compliant and although part of my listing is problematic, the domain name listed in the system name is not. If I
    wanted to run under another name, I could by using the IBN: field and I may consider that. But what is there is FTSC compliant and I see no immediate reason to change it.

    Take care,

    Steven Horn (steven_a_horn@yahoo.ca)
    Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT
    --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: northof60.tzo.com, Whitehorse, YT, Canada (1:17/67)
  • From Winston Smith@1:323/120 to Steven Horn on Fri Mar 21 03:16:19 2003
    No! No! No!
    I'm not talking about the node list listing....
    I am talking about the Mailer Footer!
    Sorry! I forgot that those are added by the outgoing mailer and not
    actually seen by the poster.... My mistake. I should have been more
    explicit. I do not expect the FidoNET nodelisting to be *ACCURATE* ... especially in Zone 1 ! It hasn't been accurate since the late '80s!
    I think you use timEd ... hold on a minute while I paste in the footer:

    -!- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: northof60.tzo.com, Whitehorse, YT, Canada (1:17/67)

    The word 'mailer' and 'binkp' are just suggestions....
    Why does Michel always assume that I am Charles or you, and now I guess
    you assume that I am Michel. I am *only* making a suggestion. From the
    mailer footer above I assumed the posting came from a BBS. I am not
    asking you to do a blessed thing; I am merely citing an example of how
    Phil Simpson's "Swills" system does it. I wasted an entire month trying
    to connect to "Write By Night" and I wasted a month of my time before
    that trying to connect to "Sparkys". Both were HTTP mailers, but this
    was noted exactly *NOWHERE* in their postings or their listings or their footers. Why did I assume that they were BBSes ? Because my
    neighborhood nodelist 1:322/* list M.S.I. Code-Runner TBBS, a board that
    hasn't been up for over a decade! It lists an NC of "The Software
    Exchange", a Sysop who has been living on the opposite coast for nine
    months! It lists "The Caldron", whose Sysop had a heart attack and took
    his board down two years ago! Lost Crypt lists a phone line when the
    BBS has been telnet only for the past three years. Nobody seems to care
    if a board is up or down, they just want the regional votes apparently.
    When a BBS doesn't behave as expected from the nodelist information, I
    can not take the results as gospel. How do I determine if a posted
    footer is a mailer or a BBS ? The FidoNET node listing is no help. The entries are not individually date stamped and the information in Zone 1
    is inaccurate! The Postmaster and the Sysop each have to give me a
    clue, because I am not going to get it from the stale nodelist
    entries....

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  • From Steven Horn@1:323/120 to Winston Smith on Fri Mar 21 22:39:27 2003
    Winston Smith (1:323/120) wrote to Steven Horn at 03:16 on 21 Mar 2003:

    I'm not talking about the node list listing....
    I am talking about the Mailer Footer!

    I just figured that out.:-)

    Sorry! I forgot that those are added by the outgoing mailer and
    not actually seen by the poster.... My mistake. I should have

    Since my messages are the only ones that are generated on my system, I am well aware of what they say.:-)

    been more explicit. I do not expect the FidoNET nodelisting to be *ACCURATE* ... especially in Zone 1 ! It hasn't been accurate
    since the late '80s! I think you use timEd ... hold on a minute

    I would not over-generalize as dead systems do get pitched.

    while I paste in the footer:

    -!- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+

    timEd is my reader/editor. I've been using it now for a decade and still like it.

    * Origin: northof60.tzo.com, Whitehorse, YT, Canada (1:17/67)

    Which gives you the details of the system from which the message originates.

    Yours looks like this:

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