Rework of the site layout. - gopherhole - My website source code.
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 (HTM) Author: Jay Scott <me@jay.scot>
       Date:   Sat, 10 Feb 2024 23:42:08 +0000
       
       Rework of the site layout.
       
       Diffstat:
         M .gitignore                          |       2 +-
         M bin/sync.sh                         |       2 +-
         D fingered/default                    |      22 ----------------------
         D fingered/jay                        |      11 -----------
         D fingered/mcrae                      |     222 ------------------------------
         D fingered/morris                     |     125 -------------------------------
         D gopher/files/usenet/README.txt      |      33 -------------------------------
         D gopher/index.gph                    |      31 -------------------------------
         A index.gph                           |      32 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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         R gopher/meta/email.txt -> meta/emai… |       0 
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 (DIR) diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
       @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
        drafts/
       -gopher/files
       +files
 (DIR) diff --git a/bin/sync.sh b/bin/sync.sh
       @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ rsync -v \
                --exclude=drafts* \
                --exclude=.git* \
                --exclude=bin* \
       -        -a . jay.scot:/srv
       +        -a . jay.scot:/srv/gopher
 (DIR) diff --git a/fingered/default b/fingered/default
       @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
       -#!/bin/sh
       -
       -cat <<"LOGO"
       -     ___  _______  __   __        _______  _______  _______  _______
       -    |   ||   _   ||  | |  |      |       ||       ||       ||       |
       -    |   ||  |_|  ||  |_|  |      |  _____||       ||   _   ||_     _|
       -    |   ||       ||       |      | |_____ |       ||  | |  |  |   |
       - ___|   ||       ||_     _| ___  |_____  ||      _||  |_|  |  |   |
       -|       ||   _   |  |   |  |   |  _____| ||     |_ |       |  |   |
       -|_______||__| |__|  |___|  |___| |_______||_______||_______|  |___|
       -
       -LOGO
       -
       -printf "\n\n"
       -printf "Welcome to jay.scot!\n"
       -printf "Uptime : %s\n\n" "$(uptime)"
       -
       -printf "Available Fingers:\n\n"
       -printf "\tjay    ... Jay Scott\n"
       -printf "\tmorris ... Robert Morris\n"
       -printf "\tmcrae  ... William McRae\n\n"
       -
 (DIR) diff --git a/fingered/jay b/fingered/jay
       @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
       - __ __    ___  _      _       ___
       -|  |  |  /  _]| |    | |     /   \
       -|  |  | /  [_ | |    | |    |     |
       -|  _  ||    _]| |___ | |___ |  O  |
       -|  |  ||   [_ |     ||     ||     |
       -|  |  ||     ||     ||     ||     |
       -|__|__||_____||_____||_____| \___/
       -
       -
       -euail  : me@jay.scot
       -gpg    : 0726 AF07 C733 89E1 E447 5B7E C88B BC69 6A39 CCB0
 (DIR) diff --git a/fingered/mcrae b/fingered/mcrae
       @@ -1,222 +0,0 @@
       -
       -T H E    M Y S T E R Y    O F
       -
       -                                        __   __        ___
       -|  | | |    |    |  /\   |\/|     |\/| /  ` |__)  /\  |__
       -|/\| | |___ |___ | /~~\  |  |     |  | \__, |  \ /~~\ |___
       -
       -
       -
       -Willie McRae (18 May 1923 – 7 April 1985) was a Scottish lawyer, orator,
       -naval officer, politician and anti-nuclear campaigner. In the Second
       -World War he served in the British Army and then the Royal Indian Navy.
       -He supported the Indian independence movement and for much of his life
       -was active in the Scottish National Party (SNP).
       -
       -McRae is remembered for his mysterious death, in which his car crashed
       -in a remote part of the Scottish Highlands and he was found shot in the
       -head with a revolver. The official verdict was undetermined.
       -
       -
       -|> Life
       -
       -
       -McRae was born in Carron, Falkirk, where his father was an electrician.
       -McRae edited a local newspaper in Grangemouth at the same time as
       -reading history at the University of Glasgow, from which he gained
       -a first-class degree. In the Second World War he was commissioned into
       -the Seaforth Highlanders but transferred to the Royal Indian Navy, in
       -which he became a lieutenant commander and aide-de-camp to Admiral Lord
       -Mountbatten. He supported the Indian independence movement.
       -
       -After the war McRae returned to the University of Glasgow and graduated
       -again, this time in law.[1] He authored the maritime law of Israel and
       -was an emeritus professor of the University of Haifa.
       -After his death a forest of 3,000 trees was planted in Israel in his
       -memory.
       -
       -McRae became a solicitor and an SNP activist. In both of the 1974
       -General Elections and in the 1979 General Election he stood for
       -Parliament as the SNP candidate for Ross and Cromarty. In October 1974
       -he only lost to the Conservative Hamish Gray by 633 votes, but in 1979
       -Gray's majority increased to 4,735. In the latter year he also contested
       -the SNP leadership, coming third in a three-way contest with 52 votes to
       -Stephen Maxwell's 117 votes and winner Gordon Wilson's 530 votes.
       -
       -McRae was a vocal critic of the British nuclear lobby. Early in the
       -1980s he was a key figure in a campaign against the United Kingdom
       -Atomic Energy Authority plans to dispose of nuclear waste in the
       -Mullwharchar area of the Galloway Hills. Representing the SNP in
       -a public inquiry, McRae asked difficult questions of the UKAEA and
       -famously declared at one meeting that "nuclear waste should be stored
       -where Guy Fawkes put his gunpowder." The authority's plans were
       -rejected, and McRae was credited with "single-handedly" preventing the
       -area from becoming a nuclear waste dump.
       -
       -
       -|> Death
       -
       -
       -On 5 April 1985 McRae left his Glasgow flat at 18:30 to spend the
       -weekend at his cottage at Ardelve near Dornie, Ross-shire. He was not
       -seen again until the next morning around 10:00, when two Australian
       -tourists saw his maroon Volvo saloon car on a moor a short distance from
       -the junction of the A887 and A87 roads Bun Loyne, Glenmoriston,
       -Inverness-shire. The car was straddling a burn about 90 feet (27 m) from
       -the road. The tourists flagged down the next car to pass, whose driver
       -turned out to be a doctor, Dorothy Messer, accompanied by her fiancé as
       -well as David Coutts, an SNP Dundee councillor who knew McRae.
       -
       -It was discovered that McRae was in the car. His hands were "folded on
       -his lap", his head was "slumped on his right shoulder", and there was
       -a "considerable amount of blood on his temple". He was not wearing
       -a seat belt.
       -
       -Another car was sent to call the emergency services. Dr Messer examined
       -McRae and found that he was still alive and breathing. She noted that
       -one of his pupils was dilated, indicating the possibility of brain
       -damage, and estimated that he had been in that state for 10 hours.
       -
       -McRae was removed by ambulance to Raigmore Hospital, Inverness,
       -accompanied by Dr Messer. After admission it was decided to transfer him
       -to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. At Aberdeen it was realised that the
       -incident was more than a road accident; six hours after he had been
       -found, a nurse washing his head discovered what appeared to be the entry
       -wound of a gunshot. An X-ray confirmed that McRae had been shot above
       -his right ear and a bullet was detected in his head. His brain was
       -severely damaged and his vital functions very weak. The next day, Sunday
       -7 April, after consultation with his next of kin, McRae's life-support
       -machine was switched off.
       -
       -
       -|>Investigation
       -
       -
       -The investigation was headed by Chief Superintendent Andrew Lister of
       -Northern Constabulary CID. Despite no weapon having yet been found,
       -McRae's car was moved at 12:00 on 7 April. It later transpired that the
       -police had kept no record of the precise location where the car had been
       -found, and the position stated by them was later found to be 1 mile (1.6
       -km) in error, and was corrected by a witness who had been present at the
       -scene.
       -
       -A weapon was found the next day, in the burn over which the car had been
       -discovered, 60 feet (18 m) from the vehicle. It was a Smith & Wesson .22
       -calibre revolver containing two spent cartridges and five remaining
       -rounds.
       -
       -
       -|> Controversy
       -
       -
       -Although it was ruled at the time by authorities that McRae's death was
       -undetermined, aspects of the investigation remain disputed, some
       -claiming that the distance from McRae's car at which the gun was found
       -and the lack of fingerprints on it rendered a suicide not credible.
       -
       -At the time of his death, McRae had been working to counter plans to
       -dump nuclear waste from the Dounreay Nuclear Power Development
       -Establishment into the sea. Due to his house being burgled on repeated
       -occasions prior to his death, he had taken to carrying a copy of the
       -documents relating to his Dounreay work with him at all times. They were
       -not found following his death, and the sole other copy which was kept in
       -his office was stolen when it was burgled, no other items being
       -taken.
       -
       -Neither McRae's medical reports nor the post-mortem data have been
       -released to the public and there was no fatal accident inquiry.
       -
       -
       -|> Aftermath
       -
       -
       -Winnie Ewing – then President of the SNP and herself an accomplished
       -lawyer – was directed by the SNP's National Executive Committee (NEC) to
       -conduct an internal investigation for the party to come to a conclusion
       -as to whether Ewing "was satisfied or dissatisfied with the official
       -version that he committed suicide". Having been refused access to police
       -records of the investigation and rebuffed by both the Lord Advocate and
       -the Procurator Fiscal in her attempts to conduct private, confidential
       -meetings with them, Ewing, as she later wrote, came "up against a brick
       -wall".[10] Ewing reported to the SNP NEC that she was not satisfied with
       -the official account of suicide: "I do not know what happened, but
       -I think it is important that the truth emerges, despite the time that
       -has passed. Why the State refuses to let the truth be known is
       -a pertinent question."
       -
       -In 1991 Channel 4 broadcast a "Scottish Eye" documentary investigating
       -the mysterious circumstances of McRae's death. It found evidence to
       -suggest that McRae had been under surveillance by UK intelligence
       -services and that his death had likely involved foul play.
       -
       -In 2005 Winnie Ewing's son Fergus, by then an MSP, requested a meeting
       -with Elish Angiolini, Solicitor General for Scotland, to discuss
       -allegations that have persisted that McRae was under surveillance at the
       -time of his death. The request was rebuffed, with Angiolini claiming
       -that he had not been under surveillance and that she was satisfied that
       -a thorough investigation into the case had been carried out.
       -
       -In July 2006 a retired police officer, Iain Fraser, who was working as
       -a private investigator at the time of McRae's death, claimed that he had
       -been anonymously employed to keep McRae under surveillance only weeks
       -before he died. In November 2006 an episode of the Scottish Television
       -show Unsolved examined the circumstances of McRae's death.
       -
       -In November 2010 John Finnie, then SNP group leader on Highland Council
       -and a former police officer, wrote to the Lord Advocate urging her to
       -reinvestigate McRae's death and release any details so far withheld.
       -Finnie's request was prompted by the release the previous month of
       -further details concerning the death of David Kelly.[14] In January 2011
       -the Crown Office requested the files on the case from Northern
       -Constabulary.
       -
       -Also in November 2010 Donald Morrison, a former Strathclyde Police
       -officer, alleged that McRae had been "under surveillance" by both
       -Special Branch and MI5. Morrison had collaborated with former colleague
       -Iain Fraser to discover more about McRae's death. Morrison called for an
       -enquiry into McRae's death and promised that he would give it a sworn
       -affidavit that MI5 was involved.
       -
       -In July 2014 two unconnected plays by George Gunn and Andy Paterson
       -about McRae's life and death, both coincidentally titled 3,000 Trees,
       -were staged at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. One of the plays explored
       -his anti-nuclear campaigning, links with nationalist radicals and
       -allegations that Special Branch and MI5 were surveilling him.
       -
       -In November 2014 a Scottish Sunday Express front-page article alleged
       -that McRae had uncovered evidence of the alleged paedophile ring in
       -Westminster during the 1980s. The article suggests he may have been
       -murdered and that the evidence he possessed was stolen at the time of
       -his death.
       -
       -In April 2015 there was a campaign to have a Fatal Accident Inquiry
       -(FAI) on McRae's death. It attracted 6,500 signatures in 5 days.
       -
       -The petition eventually collected over 13,000 signatures and was handed
       -in, in June 2015. The Crown Office rejected the proposal to hold a Fatal
       -Accident Inquiry.
       -
       -On the Easter weekend of April 2015, the 30th anniversary of McRae's
       -death, Scotland on Sunday ran a story claiming that McRae's Volvo was
       -moved back to the crash site by Northern Constabulary in an attempt to
       -hide that the car had been moved before the bullet had been found
       -– accounting for the discrepancies relating to the gun's distance from
       -the car.
       -
       -On the same day, one of the journalists involved started crowdfunding
       -for a book on the case titled '30 Years of Silence'.
       -
       -Following the rejection of the petition for a Fatal Accident Inquiry by
       -the Crown Office, a "Justice For Willie" Campaign group was set up by
       -Mark MacNicol. The campaign decided to launch their own investigation
       -since no official inquiry was forthcoming. They hired two private
       -investigators to re-interview original witnesses from the time of Willie
       -McRae's death. The results were published in November 2016, and the
       -campaign were unable to find any new evidence to undermine the official
       -suicide verdict.
       -
       -In October 2018, fresh doubt on the official verdict was raised again by
       -a nurse who claims to have treated Willie McRae at Foresterhill Hospital
       -in Aberdeen. Katharine Mcgonigal disputed that the bullet wound was to
       -the right temple, as the post-mortem claimed, and said it was instead to
       -the back of the neck.
 (DIR) diff --git a/fingered/morris b/fingered/morris
       @@ -1,125 +0,0 @@
       -
       -T  H  E
       -  ___ ___  ___  ____  ____  ____ _____     __    __  ___  ____  ___ ___
       - |   |   |/   \|    \|    \|    / ___/    |  |__|  |/   \|    \|   |   |
       - | _   _ |     |  D  )  D  )|  (   \_     |  |  |  |     |  D  ) _   _ |
       - |  \_/  |  O  |    /|    / |  |\__  |    |  |  |  |  O  |    /|  \_/  |
       - |   |   |     |    \|    \ |  |/  \ |    |  `  '  |     |    \|   |   |
       - |   |   |     |  .  \  .  \|  |\    |     \      /|     |  .  \   |   |
       - |___|___|\___/|__|\_|__|\_|____|\___|      \_/\_/  \___/|__|\_|___|___|
       -
       -
       -
       -The Morris worm or Internet worm of November 2, 1988, is one of the oldest
       -computer worms distributed via the Internet, and the first to gain significant
       -mainstream media attention. It resulted in the first felony conviction in the
       -US under the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. It was written by a graduate
       -student at Cornell University, Robert Tappan Morris, and launched on November
       -2, 1988, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology network.
       -
       -
       -|> Architecture
       -
       -
       -The worm was created by Morris simply to see if it could be done,
       -and was released from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the
       -hope of suggesting that its creator studied there, instead of Cornell. Morris
       -later became a tenured professor at MIT in 2006. The worm's creator Robert
       -Tappan Morris is the son of cryptographer Robert Morris, who worked at the NSA
       -at the time.
       -
       -The worm exploited several vulnerabilities of targeted systems, including:
       -
       -  A hole in the debug mode of the Unix sendmail program
       -
       -  A buffer overflow or overrun hole in the finger network service
       -
       -  The transitive trust enabled by people setting up network logins with no
       -  password requirements via remote execution (rexec) with Remote Shell (rsh),
       -  termed rexec/rsh
       -
       -  The worm exploited weak passwords. Morris's exploits became generally
       -  obsolete due to decommissioning rsh (normally disabled on untrusted networks),
       -  fixes to sendmail and finger, widespread network filtering, and improved
       -  awareness of weak passwords.
       -
       -Though Morris did not intend for the worm to be actively destructive, instead
       -seeking to merely highlight the weaknesses present in many networks of the
       -time, an unintentional consequence of Morris's coding resulted in the worm
       -being more damaging and spreadable than originally planned. It was initially
       -programmed to check each computer to determine if the infection was already
       -present, but Morris believed that some system administrators might counter this
       -by instructing the computer to report a false positive. Instead, he programmed
       -the worm to copy itself 14% of the time, regardless of the status of infection
       -on the computer. This resulted in a computer potentially being infected
       -multiple times, with each additional infection slowing the machine down to
       -unusability. This had the same effect as a fork bomb, and crashed the computer
       -several times.
       -
       -The main body of the worm can only infect DEC VAX machines running 4BSD,
       -alongside Sun-3 systems. A portable C "grappling hook" component of the worm
       -was used to download the main body parts, and the grappling hook runs on other
       -systems, loading them down and making them peripheral victims.
       -
       -
       -|> Coding mistake
       -
       -
       -Morris's coding mistake, in instructing the worm to replicate itself regardless
       -of a computer's reported infection status, transformed the worm from a
       -potentially harmless intellectual and computing exercise into a viral
       -denial-of-service attack. Morris's inclusion of the rate of copy within the
       -worm was inspired by Michael Rabin's mantra of randomization.
       -
       -The resulting level of replication proved excessive, with the worm spreading
       -rapidly, infecting some computers several times. Rabin would eventually comment
       -that Morris "should have tried it on a simulator first".
       -
       -
       -|> Effects
       -
       -
       -During the Morris appeal process, the US court of appeals estimated the cost of
       -removing the virus from each installation was in the range of $200–53,000.
       -Possibly based on these numbers, Clifford Stoll of Harvard estimated for the US
       -Government Accountability Office that the total economic impact was between
       -$100,000 and $10,000,000. Stoll, a systems administrator known for discovering
       -and subsequently tracking the hacker Markus Hess three years earlier, helped
       -fight the worm, writing in 1989 that "I surveyed the network, and found that
       -two thousand computers were infected within fifteen hours. These machines were
       -dead in the water—useless until disinfected. And removing the virus often took
       -two days." Stoll commented that the worm showed the danger of monoculture,
       -because "If all the systems on the ARPANET ran Berkeley Unix, the virus would
       -have disabled all fifty thousand of them."
       -
       -It is usually reported that around 6,000 major UNIX machines were infected by
       -the Morris worm. However, Morris's colleague Paul Graham claimed, "I was there
       -when this statistic was cooked up, and this was the recipe: someone guessed
       -that there were about 60,000 computers attached to the Internet, and that the
       -worm might have infected ten percent of them." Stoll estimated that "only a
       -couple thousand" computers were affected, writing that "Rumors have it that
       -[Morris] worked with a friend or two at Harvard's computing department (Harvard
       -student Paul Graham sent him mail asking for 'Any news on the brilliant
       -project')."
       -
       -The Internet was partitioned for several days, as regional networks
       -disconnected from the NSFNet backbone and from each other to prevent
       -recontamination while cleaning their own networks.
       -
       -The Morris worm prompted DARPA to fund the establishment of the CERT/CC at
       -Carnegie Mellon University, giving experts a central point for coordinating
       -responses to network emergencies. Gene Spafford also created the Phage mailing
       -list to coordinate a response to the emergency.
       -
       -Morris was tried and convicted of violating United States Code Title 18 (18
       -U.S.C. § 1030), the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, in United States v. Morris.
       -After appeals, he was sentenced to three years' probation, 400 hours of
       -community service, and a fine of US$10,050 (equivalent to $20,000 in 2021) plus
       -the costs of his supervision. The total fine ran to $13,326, which included a
       -$10,000 fine, $50 special assessment, and $3,276 cost of probation oversight.
       -
       -The Morris worm has sometimes been referred to as the "Great Worm", due to the
       -devastating effect it had on the Internet at that time, both in overall system
       -downtime and in psychological impact on the perception of security and
       -reliability of the Internet. The name was derived from the "Great Worms" of
       -Tolkien: Scatha and Glaurung.
 (DIR) diff --git a/gopher/files/usenet/README.txt b/gopher/files/usenet/README.txt
       @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
       -
       ---[ utzoo-usenet
       -
       -
       -The UTZOO Wiseman Usenet Archive. This was removed from archive.org,
       -with the following message:
       -
       -
       -        In 2020 after sustained legal demands requesting a set of
       -        messages within the Usenet Archive be redacted, and to avoid
       -        further costs and accusations of manipulation should those
       -        demands be met, the archive has been removed from this URL and
       -        is not currently accessible to the public.
       -
       -        Included in this item is a file listing and the md5 sums of the
       -        removed files, for the use of others in verifying they have
       -        original materials.
       -
       -
       -
       ---[ gopher-usenet-archive-1992.tar.gz
       -
       -
       -An archive that's around 20MB compressed and 105MB uncompressed. It
       -covers alt.gopher and comp.infosystems.gopher from 1992 to 2013, with
       -approximately 22,000 posts. It's all set up and ready for anyone with
       -slrn installed to dive into. I even included a slrn configuration file
       -with some decent default settings.
       -
       -
       -    tar -zxvf gopher-usenet-archive-1992.tar.gz
       -    cd gopher-usenet-archive
       -    slrn -f newsrc -i slrnc
 (DIR) diff --git a/gopher/index.gph b/gopher/index.gph
       @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
       -             _.._
       -          <\ \__/ />
       -          < >/  \< >
       -          <_\\__//_>
       -           <_\||/_>
       -             \||/
       -              ||
       -
       -        J A Y . S C O T
       -
       -     echo | nc jay.scot 79
       -
       -
       -PHLOG
       -
       -[0|2024-01-28 ... Twelve months of Bivvy - Month 1|phlog/027.txt|server|port]
       -[0|2023-11-27 ... My wee Microadventures|phlog/026.txt|server|port]
       -[0|2023-09-15 ... New dumb phone at last, it cost £11.50 but came with £10 credit.|phlog/025.txt|server|port]
       -[0|2023-09-03 ... Ansible no more, moved all services to containers|phlog/024.txt|server|port]
       -[0|2023-08-22 ... We are all Jimmy - an A.I generated short story|phlog/023.txt|server|port]
       -[0|2023-08-13 ... Earned my Terraform certification but not for a good reason|phlog/022.txt|server|port]
       -[0|2023-07-06 ... A ready to read archive of old gopher Usenet groups|phlog/021.txt|server|port]
       -[0|2023-07-03 ... Getting to grips with slrn|phlog/020.txt|server|port]
       -[0|2023-06-19 ... My Beelink U59 running OpenBSD kicked the bucket!|phlog/019.txt|server|port]
       -[1|archive   ... The rest of my phlogs|phlog/|server|port]
       -
       -OTHER
       -
       -[1|files     ... dump of interesting things|files/|server|port]
       -[0|system    ... my system|meta/system.txt|server|port]
       -[0|email     ... email me|meta/email.txt|server|port]
 (DIR) diff --git a/index.gph b/index.gph
       @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
       +             _.._
       +          <\ \__/ />
       +          < >/  \< >
       +          <_\\__//_>
       +           <_\||/_>
       +             \||/
       +              ||
       +
       +        J A Y . S C O T
       +
       +     echo | nc jay.scot 79
       +
       +
       +PHLOG
       +
       +[0|2024-01-28 ... Twelve months of Bivvy - Month 1|phlog/027.txt|server|port]
       +[0|2023-11-27 ... My wee Microadventures|phlog/026.txt|server|port]
       +[0|2023-09-15 ... New dumb phone at last, it cost £11.50 but came with £10 credit.|phlog/025.txt|server|port]
       +[0|2023-09-03 ... Ansible no more, moved all services to containers|phlog/024.txt|server|port]
       +[0|2023-08-22 ... We are all Jimmy - an A.I generated short story|phlog/023.txt|server|port]
       +[0|2023-08-13 ... Earned my Terraform certification but not for a good reason|phlog/022.txt|server|port]
       +[0|2023-07-06 ... A ready to read archive of old gopher Usenet groups|phlog/021.txt|server|port]
       +[0|2023-07-03 ... Getting to grips with slrn|phlog/020.txt|server|port]
       +[0|2023-06-19 ... My Beelink U59 running OpenBSD kicked the bucket!|phlog/019.txt|server|port]
       +[1|archive   ... The rest of my phlogs|phlog/|server|port]
       +
       +OTHER
       +
       +[1|git       ... all of my git repositories|git/|server|port]
       +[1|files     ... dump of interesting things|files/|server|port]
       +[0|system    ... my system|meta/system.txt|server|port]
       +[0|email     ... email me|meta/email.txt|server|port]
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 (DIR) diff --git a/gopher/meta/email.txt b/meta/email.txt
 (DIR) diff --git a/gopher/meta/system.txt b/meta/system.txt
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 (DIR) diff --git a/gopher/phlog/026.txt b/phlog/026.txt
 (DIR) diff --git a/gopher/phlog/027.txt b/phlog/027.txt
 (DIR) diff --git a/gopher/phlog/index.gph b/phlog/index.gph