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FidoNews · Vol 14, No 38 · 22 September 1997

     F I D O N E W S --       Volume 14, Number 38          22 September 1997
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     |  The newsletter of the     |   ISSN 1198-4589 Published by:          |
     |    FidoNet community       |   "FidoNews"                            |
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     |       |     | \   \\       |   Editor:                               |
     |       | (*) |  \   ))      |        Christopher Baker  1:18/14       |
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     |       (_/(_|(____/         |                                         |
     |             (jm)           |     Newspapers should have no friends.  |
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                     http://fidonews.org !!


                        Table of Contents
     1. EDITORIAL  ................................................  1
        NEW: fidonews.org!  .......................................  1
     2. ARTICLES  .................................................  2
        FidoNews goes Internet full blast!  .......................  2
        Big Brother Alert!! Protect YOUR Privacy NOW!!!  ..........  3
        Free keys for Silver Xpress Mail Doors  ...................  7
     3. COLUMNS  ..................................................  8
        Fidonet in Europe  ........................................  8
     4. NET HUMOR  ................................................  9
        Some initial impressions?  ................................  9
     5. NOTICES  .................................................. 10
        Future History  ........................................... 10
     6. FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING  ................................. 11
        Latest Greatest Software Versions  ........................ 11
     7. FIDONEWS PUBLIC-KEY  ...................................... 15
        FidoNews PGP public-key listing  .......................... 15
     8. FIDONET BY INTERNET  ...................................... 16
     9. FIDONEWS INFORMATION  ..................................... 18
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                                 EDITORIAL
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     FidoNews has its own domain name on the Internet NOW! Go to:

        http://www.fidonews.org

     and check it out!

     The Masthead and Internet sections have been adjusted to reflect the
     new URL. See the article below for more info on this upgrade to the
     FidoNews accessibility around the world.

     Speaking of the Nodelist, here in Zone 1 we haven't seen a Zone 2
     update since 197. What is going on there? Zone 2 still exists, right?
     Could there be another, better reason to get off the dime and get an
     International Coordinator? [sigh]

     The Autumnal Equinox is here. Don't forget to balance that egg on its
     end. You'll find that as easy as getting certain answers in FidoNet.

     C.B.




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     =================================================================
                                 ARTICLES
     =================================================================

     Thanks to the untiring efforts of jim barchuk of 1:141/355, FidoNews
     now joins the domain realm of the Internet as the new site comes
     online at:

          http://www.fidonews.org

     on a dedicated machine that replaces the old geocities.com listing
     for FidoNews in HTML.

     The new site will contain the latest Issues as well as readable
     archives of all the old Issues. It will also have an online article
     submission engine and eventually search capability and any other
     features jim can think up. [grin]

     It also provides YAEA [yet another email address] for the Editor at:

          cbaker84@fidonews.org

     as well as jim's new address of:

          jb@fidonews.org

     as site manager and domain guru.

     The new domain name was fully approved by Tom Jennings [tomj@wps.com]
     and will be fully transferable to future Editors and site managers as
     necessary.

     Although some in FidoNet decry the "Internetzation"[tm] of our amateur
     network, the reality is that FidoNet IS part of the Internet and CAN
     and DOES benefit by the links it maintains there directly and
     indirectly. Internet access is the only long-distance support some
     FidoNet Sysops can afford in order to provide their Users the best of
     the material [Nodelists, FidoNews, software, etc.] available within
     FidoNet. The short-sighted see the Internet as competition for their
     dwindling userbase. The rest of us see the Internet as an evolutionary
     step to greater accessibility. Instead of boohooing, start exploiting.

     The new site is not completed, yet, but it has all the basics in place
     and is ready for your perusal. You should also leave email to jim as
     you pass with any suggestions or ideas you think will improve the
     service there. A Guestbook and a FidoNet Webring link will also be
     added soon.

     My personal thanks to jim for this purely volunteer effort seem meager
     compared to his work on this project, but nevertheless, "THANKS, jim!"

     I hope all of you with Internet access will go take a look at
     FidoNet's latest improvement at www.fidonews.org and while you're at
     it, go to the FidoNet Webring page and put YOUR FidoNet-related web
     info into circulation at:

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        http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fnetring.html

     and help FidoNet reach even farther!

     QOFM.
     Chris

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     | __ )(_) __ _  | __ ) _ __ ___ | |_| |__   ___ _ __ Stop Big Brother
     |  _ \| |/ _` | |  _ \| '__/ _ \| __| '_ \ / _ \ '__|Amendment, coming
     | |_) | | (_| | | |_) | | | (_) | |_| | | |  __/ |   next week in the
     |____/|_|\__, | |____/|_|  \___/ \__|_| |_|\___|_|   House Commerce
              |___/                                       committee!

                            Posted September 18, 1997
             Please forward where appropriate until September 28, 1997

                           This alert brought to you by
                       The Voters Telecommunications Watch,
               The Center for Democracy & Technology, the Electronic
             Frontier Foundation, Wired Magazine, and Americans for Tax
                                     Reform
     _________________________________________________________________
     Table of Contents

           Stop the Government From Building Big Brother Into The Internet

           What You Can Do
                 -Please contact four leading members of Congress

           Background

           About This Alert
     _________________________________________________________________
     STOP THE GOVERNMENT FROM BUILDING BIG BROTHER INTO THE INTERNET

     In 1948, George Orwell described a future world in which Big Brother
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     peaked over the shoulder of every citizen -- watching every move and
     listening to every word.

     Now, in 1997, the FBI is pushing the United States Congress to pass
     legislation which would make George Orwell's frightening vision a
     reality.

     Next week the House Commerce Committee will meet to consider a
     proposal that would require all Americans to provide the government
     guaranteed access to their private online communications and business
     transactions.  Taking a page out of Orwell's 1984, the FBI-spawned
     proposal would require that every part of the Internet -- from the
     software on your computer to the network provider that carries your
     messages around the net -- be jury-rigged to divulge your private
     conversations immediately on request by the FBI (see below).

     Unfortunately, this is not a work of fiction.

     The amendment, to be offered by Representatives Mike Oxley (R-OH) and
     Thomas Manton (D-NY), is a serious threat to your privacy and
     represents the first and final step in the construction of a National
     Surveillance Infrastructure.

     A vote is expected on September 25.  The future of privacy and
     security in the information age is in the hands of the Commerce
     Committee, and they need to know that folks are watching and care
     about the outcome.

     On Monday September 22, please join thousands of Internet users all
     across the country as we call on Congress to stop big brother.  With
     your help and support,  we can ensure that George Orwell's 1984 does
     not become a reality.

     All the information you need is attached below.

     _________________________________________________________________
     WHAT YOU CAN DO

     1. ON MONDAY SEPTEMBER 22, pick up the phone and call as many of the
        four leading members of the Commerce committee as you can:

          Chairman Thomas Bliley (R-VA)         (202) 225-2815
          Ranking member John Dingell (D-MI)   (202) 225-4071
          Rep. Tauzin (R-LA)                    (202) 225-4031
          Rep. Markey (D-MA)                    (202) 225-2836

     2. Ask for the staffer that handles the encryption issue.

     3. Say that you're calling to urge the Congressman to pass SAFE
        (HR695) without amendments.

        Specifically, say that you "OPPOSE THE OXLEY/MANTON BIG BROTHER
        AMENDMENT.  Americans should not be required to give the government
        keys to the front door of their house, and they shouldn't be
        required to give the government the keys to unlock their private
        online communications."
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     Other amendments may be proposed.  Please urge the Congressman to pass
     SAFE "as is" and oppose any amendments. Feel free to use your own
     words though here are some points you might want to stress:

     - Oxley/Manton is a dramatic expansion of law enforcement power.  It
        would give law enforcement "immediate" access to private online
        communications and business transactions without any notice or
        knowledge to the user.

     - Oxley/Manton is NOT A BALANCE BETWEEN PRIVACY INTERESTS AND LAW
        ENFORCEMENT CONCERNS, as some supporters have argued.  It gives the
        FBI broad new power while stripping Americans of their Fourth
        Amendment right to be secure from unreasonable searches and
        seizures.

     - Oxley/Manton would give the Attorney General authority to dictate
        the design of Internet services and software to suit the needs of
        law enforcement.

     - Oxley/Manton would not stop crime. Strong encryption without
        "immediate access" features is available today at home and abroad.

     - Oxley/Manton would increase opportunities for cybercrime as criminal
        hackers attack vulnerabilities in the key recovery access system.

     4. Let us know how it went!  Go to one of the following web pages,
        depending on who you called, and tell us about the conversation.

        Rep. Bliley     http://www.crypto.com/member/meet.cgi?membid=va07
        Rep. Dingell    http://www.crypto.com/member/meet.cgi?membid=mi16
        Rep. Tauzin     http://www.crypto.com/member/meet.cgi?membid=la03
        Rep. Markey     http://www.crypto.com/member/meet.cgi?membid=ma07

     5. Forward this ALERT to your friends and colleagues.

     6. Feel good about yourself!  Know that you've stood up for privacy,
        and contacting Congress is more than most people take the time to
        do!

     _________________________________________________________________
     BACKGROUND

     The House Commerce Committee is considering a bill known as the
     "Security and Freedom through Encryption Act" (HR 695, a.k.a. SAFE).
     SAFE would encourage the widespread availability of strong, easy-to-
     use encryption technologies in order to protect privacy and promote
     electronic commerce on the Internet.  SAFE enjoys broad support from
     Internet users, civil liberties advocates, and over 250 members of
     Congress.

     Last week, the Commerce Committee delayed its vote on the SAFE bill in
     order to give the Committee more time to study the implications of the
     Oxley/Manton amendment, which would change SAFE to ban encryption
     which does not contain features that provide law enforcement with
     "immediate access" to the plain text of encrypted information,
     including private communications and business transactions (visit
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     http://www.crypto.com/safe_bill/)

     The Oxley/Manton amendment would for the first time impose sweeping
     restrictions on the ability of American citizens to protect their
     privacy on US soil. Specifically, the amendment would:

     * PROHIBIT THE DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF ENCRYPTION PRODUCTS OR
       SERVICES WHICH DO NOT PROVIDE INSTANT ACCESS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT:
       The proposal would prohibit the manufacture, sale, import, or
       distribution within the United States of any encryption product
       unless it allows "immediate access" to the plain text of any user's
       messages or files without the user's knowledge.

     * GRANT BROAD NEW AUTHORITY FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO SET TECHNICAL
       STANDARDS FOR ENCRYPTION PRODUCTS: The proposal allows the Attorney
       General to set standards for what are and are not acceptable
       encryption products. The proposal's requirement of immediate access
       to plain text would seem to seriously limit the options available to
       encryption manufacturers seeking approval of their products.

     The amendment does not specify whether the immediate access "features"
     could be activated (or not) at the option of the purchaser or end
     user.  Nonetheless,  requiring that such a capability be installed in
     all domestic communications networks and encryption products is the
     equivalent of enabling a national surveillance infrastructure and
     asserts unprecedented control over the design of Internet software,
     hardware, and services.

     The amendment is analogous to the government requiring surveillance
     cameras in every new house built in the United States, which could be
     turned on remotely by the police if you were ever suspected of
     committing a crime.

     Worse yet, such "key escrow" or "key recovery" technologies pose
     significant risk to the security of the Internet -- providing new
     points of vulnerability for hackers, terrorists, and industrial spies
     to exploit.  A recent study by 11 of the worlds leading cryptographers
     concluded that the large scale deployment of such technologies would
     be too complex and too insecure to meet the needs of an Information
     Age society (see http://www.crypto.com/key_study/)

     Despite widespread opposition from Internet users, civil liberties
     groups, privacy advocates, and the computer and communications
     industries, Oxley and Manton plan to push for this FBI spawned
     amendment at the Commerce Committee vote.  If it is adopted, it would
     represent the first and final step in the development of a national
     surveillance infrastructure.

     _________________________________________________________________
     ABOUT THIS ALERT

     This message was brought to you by the Center for Democracy and
     Technology (http://www.cdt.org), the Voters Telecommunications Watch
     (http://www.vtw.org/), the Electronic Frontier Foundation
     (http://www.eff.org/), Wired Magazine (http://www.wired.com/), and
     Americans for Tax Reform (http://www.atr.org/) who have joined
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     together on this alert.

     _________________________________________________________________
     end alert 09.18.1997 net

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     =================================================================
                                  COLUMNS
     =================================================================

     Fidonet in Europe
     -----------------
     by Dave Meikle (2:259/69.2 , david.meikle@vb.unmanned.co.uk)

     Nothing happening really apart from myself running a an AstroWars host
     for more info send a message To Infomail with the subject Astrowars.

     Dave
       o       David Meikle, 2:259/69.2
     )/\,[_)   rebeljambo@geocities.com
     `T7 ]=[   Editor of Fido in Europe column
     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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     =================================================================
                                 NET HUMOR
     =================================================================

     Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 22:31:46 -0700
     From: "Shari - Oregon, USA" <bluedawg@concentric.net>
     To: webheads@softdisk.com
     Subject: acronyms
     Sender: owner-webheads@softdisk.com
     Reply-To: webheads@softdisk.com

     PCMCIA    People Can't Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms
     ISDN      It Still Does Nothing

     APPLE     Arrogance Produces Profit-Losing Entity
     SCSI      System Can't See It

     DOS       Defective Operating System
     BASIC     Bill's Attempt to Seize Industry Control
     IBM       I Blame Microsoft

     DEC       Do Expect Cuts

     CD-ROM    Consumer Device, Rendered Obsolete in Months
     OS/2      Obsolete Soon, Too.

     WWW       World Wide Wait

     MACINTOSH Most Applications Crash; If Not, The Operating System Hangs
     PENTIUM   Produces Erroneous Numbers Through Incorrect  Understanding
               of Mathematics

     COBOL     Completely Obsolete Business Oriented Language
     AMIGA     A Merely Insignificant Game Addiction
     LISP      Lots of Infuriating & Silly Parenthesis
     MIPS      Meaningless Indication of Processor Speed
     WINDOWS   Will Install Needless Data On Whole System
     GIRO      Garbage In Rubbish Out

     MICROSOFT Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software Only (for)
               Fools (&) Teenagers.

      -30-

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     =================================================================
                                  NOTICES
     =================================================================

                                Future History

     25 Sep 1997
        Happy Birthday, Joaquim H. Homrighausen

     13 Oct 1997
        Thanksgiving Day, Canada.

      1 Dec 1997
        World AIDS Day.

     10 Dec 1997
        Nobel Day, Sweden.

     12 Jan 1998
        HAL 9000 is one year old today.

     30 Apr 1998
        Queens Day, Holland.

     22 May 1998
        Expo '98 World Exposition in Lisbon (Portugal) opens.

     14 Sep 1998
        Start of International BBS Week [thru 20 Sep 98].

     22 Sep 1998
        First anniversary of the FidoNews domain of www.fidonews.org.

      1 Dec 1998
        Fifteenth Anniversary of release of Fido version 1 by
        Tom Jennings.

     31 Dec 1999
        Hogmanay, Scotland. The New Year that can't be missed.

      1 Jan 2000
        The 20th Century, C.E., is still taking place thru 31 Dec.

      1 Jun 2000
        EXPO 2000 World Exposition in Hannover (Germany) opens.

     15 Sep 2000
        Sydney (Australia) Summer Olympiad opens.

      1 Jan 2001
        This is the actual start of the new millennium, C.E.

     -- If YOU have something which you would like to see in this
        Future History, please send a note to the FidoNews Editor.

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     =================================================================
                         FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING
     =================================================================


     [From 1435. Ed.]

     Latest Greatest Software Versions
     by Peter E. Popovich, 1:363/264

     Yawn. One update.

     -=- Snip -=-

     Submission form for the Latest Greatest Software Versions column

     OS Platform                             :
     Software package name                   :
     Version                                 :
     Function(s) - BBS, Mailer, Tosser, etc. :
     Freeware / Shareware / Commercial?      :
     Author / Support staff contact name     :
     Author / Support staff contact node     :
     Magic name (at the above-listed node)   :

     Please include a sentence describing what the package does.

     Please send updates and suggestions to: Peter Popovich, 1:363/264

     -=- Snip -=-

     MS-DOS:
     Program Name   Version  F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     Act-Up         4.6      G D Chris Gunn        1:15/55     ACT-UP
     ALLFIX         4.40     T S Harald Harms      2:281/415   ALLFIX
     Announcer      1.11     O S Peter Karlsson    2:206/221   ANNOUNCE
     BGFAX          1.60     O S B.J. Guillot      1:106/400   BGFAX
     Binkley Docs   2.60     M F Bob Juge          1:1/102     BDOC_260.ZIP
     BinkleyTerm    2.60     M F Bob Juge          1:1/102     BDOS_260.ZIP
     BinkleyTerm-XE XR4      M F Thomas Waldmann   2:2474/400  BTXE_DOS
     CFRoute        0.92     O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70    CFR
     CheckPnt       1.0a     O G Michiel vd Vlist  2:500/9     CHECKPNT
     FastEcho       1.45a    T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400  FASTECHO
     FastEcho/16    1.45a    T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400  FE16
     FastLst        1.36     N S Alberto Pasquale  2:332/504   FASTLSTD
     FidoBBS (tm)   12u      B S Ray Brown         1:1/117     FILES
     FrontDoor      2.12     M S JoHo              2:201/330   FD
     FrontDoor      2.20c    M C JoHo              2:201/330   FDINFO
     GEcho          1.00     T S Bob Seaborn       1:140/12    GECHO
     GEcho/Plus     1.11     T C Bob Seaborn       1:140/12    GECHO
     GEcho/Pro      1.20     T C Bob Seaborn       1:140/12    GECHO
     GIGO           07-14-96 G S Jason Fesler      1:1/141     INFO
     GoldED         2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GED
     GoldED/386     2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEX
     GoldED Docs    2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEM
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     GoldNODE       2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEN
     Imail          1.75     T S Michael McCabe    1:1/121     IMAIL
     ImCrypt        1.04     O G Michiel vd Vlist  2:500/9     IMCRYPT
     InfoMail/86    1.21     O F Damian Walker     2:2502/666  INFOMAIL
     InfoMail/386   1.21     O F Damian Walker     2:2502/666  INFO386
     InterEcho      1.19     T C Peter Stewart     1:369/35    IEDEMO
     InterMail      2.29k    M C Peter Stewart     1:369/35    IMDEMO
     InterPCB       1.52     O S Peter Stewart     1:369/35    INTERPCB
     IPNet          1.11     O S Michele Stewart   1:369/21    IPNET
     JD's CBV       1.4      O S John Dailey       1:363/277   CBV
     Jelly-Bean     1.01     T S Rowan Crowe       3:635/727   JELLY
     Jelly-Bean/386 1.01     T S Rowan Crowe       3:635/727   JELLY386
     JMail-Hudson   2.81     T S Jason Steck       1:285/424   JMAIL-H
     JMail-Goldbase 2.81     T S Jason Steck       1:285/424   JMAIL-G
     MakePl         1.9      N G Michiel vd Vlist  2:500/9     MAKEPL
     Marena         1.1 beta O G Michiel vd Vlist  2:500/9     MARENA
     Maximus        3.01     B P Tech              1:249/106   MAX
     Max User Ed.   0.18     O F Larry Cooke       1:300/53    MUE
     McMail         1.0      M S Michael McCabe    1:1/148     MCMAIL
     MDNDP          1.18     N S Bill Doyle        1:388/7     MDNDP
     Msged          4.10     O G Andrew Clarke     3:635/728   MSGED41D.ZIP
     Msged/386      4.10     O G Andrew Clarke     3:635/728   MSGED41X.ZIP
     NEF            2.38     O S Alberto Pasquale  2:332/504   NEFD
     Opus CBCS      1.79     B P Christopher Baker 1:374/14    OPUS
     O/T-Track      2.66     O S Peter Hampf       2:241/1090  OT
     PcMerge        2.8      N G Michiel vd Vlist  2:500/9     PCMERGE
     PlatinumXpress 1.3      M C Gary Petersen     1:290/111   PX13TD.ZIP
     QuickBBS       2.81     B S Ben Schollnick    1:2613/477  QUICKBBS
     RAR            2.01     C S Ron Dwight        2:220/22    RAR
     RemoteAccess   2.50     B S Mark Lewis        1:3634/12   RA
     Silver Xpress
       Door         5.4      O S Gary Petersen     1:290/111   FILES
       Reader       4.4      O S Gary Petersen     1:290/111   SXR44.ZIP
     Spitfire       3.51     B S Mike Weaver       1:3670/3    SPITFIRE
     Squish         1.11     T P Tech              1:249/106   SQUISH
     StealTag UK    1.c...   O F Fred Schenk       2:284/412   STEAL_UK
     StealTag NL    1.c...   O F Fred Schenk       2:284/412   STEAL_NL
     T-Mail         2.600    M S Ron Dwight        2:220/22    TMAIL
     Telegard       3.02     B F Tim Strike        1:259/423   TELEGARD
     Terminate      4.00     O S Bo Bendtsen       2:254/261   TERMINATE
     Tobruk         0.33     T G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   TOBRUK
     TosScan        1.01     T C JoHo              2:201/330   TSINFO
     TransNet       1.00     G S Marc S. Ressl     4:904/72    TN100ALL.ZIP
     TriBBS         11.0     B S Gary Price        1:3607/26   TRIBBS
     TriDog         11.0     T F Gary Price        1:3607/26   TRIDOG
     TriToss        11.0     T S Gary Price        1:3607/26   TRITOSS
     WaterGate      0.93     G S Robert Szarka     1:320/42    WTRGATE
     WWIV           4.24a    B S Craig Dooley      1:376/126   WWIV
     WWIVTOSS       1.36     T S Craig Dooley      1:376/126   WWIVTOSS
     xMail          2.00     T S Thorsten Franke   2:2448/53   XMAIL
     XRobot         3.01     O S JoHo              2:201/330   XRDOS

     OS/2:
     Program Name   Version  F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     ALLFIX/2       1.10     T S Harald Harms      2:281/415   AFIXOS2
     FIDONEWS 14-38               Page 13                  22 Sep 1997


     BGFAX          1.60     O S B.J. Guillot      1:106/400   BGFAX
     Binkley Docs   2.60     M F Bob Juge          1:1/102     BDOC_260.ZIP
     BinkleyTerm    2.60     M F Bob Juge          1:1/102     BOS2_260.ZIP
     BinkleyTerm-XE XR4      M F Thomas Waldmann   2:2474/400  BTXE_OS2
     CFRoute        0.92     O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70    CFR
     FastEcho       1.45a    T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400  FE2
     FastLst        1.36     N S Alberto Pasquale  2:332/504   FASTLST
     FleetStreet    1.20     O S Michael Hohner    2:2490/2520 FLEET
     GEcho/Pro      1.20     T C Bob Seaborn       1:140/12    GECHO
     GIGO           07-14-96 G S Jason Fesler      1:1/141     INFO
     GoldED         2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEO
     GoldED Docs    2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEM
     GoldNODE       2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEN
     ImCrypt        1.04     O G Michiel vd Vlist  2:500/9     IMCRYPT
     Maximus        3.01     B P Tech              1:249/106   MAXP
     Max User Ed.   0.18     O F Larry Cooke       1:300/53    MUEP
     Msged/2        4.10     O G Andrew Clarke     3:635/728   MSGED41O.ZIP
     NEF            2.38     O S Alberto Pasquale  2:332/504   NEF
     PcMerge        2.3      N G Michiel vd Vlist  2:500/9     PCMERGE
     RAR            2.01     C S Ron Dwight        2:220/22    RAR2
     Squish         1.11     T P Tech              1:249/106   SQUISHP
     T-Mail         2.600    M S Ron Dwight        2:220/22    TMAIL2
     Tobruk         0.33     T G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   TOBRUK
     WaterGate      0.93     G S Robert Szarka     1:320/42    WTRGATE
     XRobot         3.01     O S JoHo              2:201/330   XROS2

     Windows (16-bit apps):
     Program Name   Version  F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     BeeMail        1.0      M C Andrius Cepaitis  2:470/1     BEEMAIL
     FrontDoor APX  1.12     P S Mats Wallin       2:201/329   FDAPXW

     Windows (32-bit apps):
     Program Name   Version  F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     Argus 95/IP    2.704    M S Max Masyutin      2:469/77    A9I
     Argus NT/IP    2.704    M S Max Masyutin      2:469/77    ANI
     BeeMail        1.0      M C Andrius Cepaitis  2:470/1     BEEMAIL
     Binkley Docs   2.60     M F Bob Juge          1:1/102     BDOC_260.ZIP
     BinkleyTerm    2.60     M F Bob Juge          1:1/102     BW32_260.ZIP
     CFRoute        0.92     O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70    CFR
     FastLst        1.36     N S Alberto Pasquale  2:332/504   FASTLSTW
     GoldED         2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEO
     GoldED Docs    2.50     O S Len Morgan        1:203/730   GEM
     Maximus        3.01     B P Tech              1:249/106   MAXN
     Msged/NT       4.10     O G Andrew Clarke     3:635/728   MSGED41W.ZIP
     NEF            2.38     O S Alberto Pasquale  2:332/504   NEFW
     PlatinumXpress 2.00     M C Gary Petersen     1:290/111   PXW-INFO
     T-Mail         2.600    M S Ron Dwight        2:220/22    TMAILNT
     WinFOSSIL/95   1.12 r4  F S Bryan Woodruff    1:343/294   WNFOSSIL.ZIP
     WinFOSSIL/NT   1.0 beta F S Bryan Woodruff    1:343/294   NTFOSSIL.ZIP

     Unix:
     Program Name   Version  F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     ifmail         2.10     M G Eugene Crosser    2:293/2219  IFMAIL
     FIDONEWS 14-38               Page 14                  22 Sep 1997


     ifmail-tx      ...tx8.4 M G Pablo Saratxaga   2:293/2219  IFMAILTX
     ifmail-tx.rpm  ...tx8.4 M G Pablo Saratxaga   2:293/2219  IFMAILTX.RPM
     Msged          4.00     O G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   MSGED
     Tobruk         0.33     T G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   TOBRUK

     Amiga:
     Program Name   Version  F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     CrashMail      1.23     T X Fredrik Bennison  2:205/324   CRASHMAIL
     CrashTick      1.1      O F Fredrik Bennison  2:205/324   CRASHTICK
     DLG Pro BBOS   1.15     B C Holly Sullivan    1:202/720   DLGDEMO
     GMS            1.1.85   M S Mirko Viviani     2:331/213   GMS
     Msged          4.00     O G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   MSGED
     Tobruk         0.33     T G Paul Edwards      3:711/934   TOBRUK

     TrapDoor       1.86.b2  M S Maximilian Hantsch
                                                   2:310/6     TRAPDOOR
     TrapDoor       1.86.b2  M S Maximilian Hantsch
                                                   2:310/6     TRAPBETA
     TrapToss       1.50     T S Rene Hexel        2:310/6     TRAPTOSS

     Atari:
     Program Name   Version  F C Contact Name      Node        Magic Name
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     ApplyList      1.00     N F Daniel Roesen     2:2432/1101 APLST100.LZH
     BinkleyTerm/ST 3.18pl2  M F Bill Scull        1:363/112   BINKLEY
     BTNC           2.00     N G Daniel Roesen     2:2432/1101 BTNC
     JetMail        0.99beta T S Joerg Spilker     2:2432/1101 JETMAIL
     Semper         0.80beta M S Jan Kriesten      2:2490/1624 SMP-BETA

     Function: B-BBS, P-Point, M-Mailer, N-Nodelist, G-Gateway, T-Tosser,
               C-Compression, F-Fossil, O-Other. Note: Multifunction will
               be listed by the first match.

     Cost: P-Free for personal use, F-Freeware, S-Shareware, C-Commercial,
           X-Crippleware, D-Demoware, G-Free w/ Source

     Please send updates and suggestions to: Peter Popovich, 1:363/264

     -----------------------------------------------------------------

     FIDONEWS 14-38               Page 15                  22 Sep 1997


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     File-request FNEWSKEY from 1:1/23 [1:18/14] or download it from the
     Rights On! BBS at 1-904-409-7040 anytime except 0100-0130 ET and Zone
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     the FidoNews homepage listed in the Masthead information.

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     FIDONEWS 14-38               Page 16                  22 Sep 1997


     =================================================================
                            FIDONET BY INTERNET
     =================================================================

     This is a list of all FidoNet-related sites reported to the Editor as
     of this appearance.

     ============

     FidoNet:

       Homepage     http://www.fidonet.org
       FidoNews     http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fidonews.html
       HTML FNews   http://www.fidonews.org
       WWW sources  http://www.scms.rgu.ac.uk/students/cs_yr94/lk/fido.html
       FTSC page    http://www.portal.ca/~awalker/ftsc/ftscmirr.htm
       Echomail     http://www.portal.ca/~awalker/index.html
       WebRing      http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fnetring.html

     ============

     Zone 1:       http://www.z1.fidonet.org

       Region 10:  http://www.psnw.com/~net205/region10.html

       Region 11:  http://oeonline.com/~garyg/region11/

       Region 13:  http://www.smalltalkband.com/st01000.htm

       Region 14:  [disappeared?]

       Region 15:  [disappeared?]

       Region 16:  http://www.tiac.net/users/satins/region16.htm

       Region 17:  http://www.portal.ca/~awalker/region17.htm
           REC17:  http://www.westsound.com/ptmudge/

       Region 18:  http://www.citicom.com/fido.html

       Region 19:  http://www.compconn.net

     ============

     Zone 2:       http://www.z2.fidonet.org

     ZEC2:         http://www.proteus.demon.co.uk/zec.htm
     Zone 2 Elist: http://www.fbone.ch/z2_elist/

       Region 20:  http://www.fidonet.pp.se (in Swedish)

       Region 24:  http://www.swb.de/personal/flop/gatebau.html (in German)

       Region 25:
                   http://members.aol.com/Net254/

     FIDONEWS 14-38               Page 17                  22 Sep 1997


       Region 27:  http://telematique.org/ft/r27.htm

       Region 29:  http://www.rtfm.be/fidonet/  (in French)

       Region 30:  http://www.fidonet.ch  (in Swiss)

       Region 33:  http://www.fidoitalia.net (in Italian)

       Region 34:  http://www.pobox.com/cnb/r34.htm  (in Spanish)
           REC34:  http://pobox.com/~chr

       Region 36:  http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7207/

       Region 41:  http://www.fidonet.gr (in Greek and English)

       Region 48:  http://www.fidonet.org.pl

     ============

     Zone 3:       http://www.z3.fidonet.org

     ============

     Zone 4:       (not yet listed)

       Region 90:
         Net 904:  http://members.tripod.com/~net904 (in Spanish)

     ============

     Zone 5:       http://w3.eastcape.co.za/fidonet/index.htm

     ============

     Zone 6:       http://www.z6.fidonet.org

       Region 65:  http://www.cfido.com/fidonet/cfidochina.html (China)

     ============

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     FIDONEWS 14-38               Page 18                  22 Sep 1997


     =================================================================
                           FIDONEWS INFORMATION
     =================================================================

     ------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION -------

     Editor: Christopher Baker

     Editors Emeritii: Tom Jennings, Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell,
                       Vince Perriello, Tim Pozar, Sylvia Maxwell,
                       Donald Tees

     "FidoNews Editor"
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      more addresses:
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                                       cbaker84@fidonews.org
                                       cbaker84@aol.com
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     (Postal Service mailing address)
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     FIDONEWS 14-38               Page 19                  22 Sep 1997


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     Each yearly archive also contains a listing of the Table-of-Contents
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                                 =*=*=*=

     The current week's FidoNews and the FidoNews public-key are now also
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     There are also links there to jim barchuk's HTML FidoNews source and
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