Subj : Re: Important WARNING abo To : mark lewis From : Tony Langdon Date : Sat Mar 26 2016 07:59 am -=> mark lewis wrote to Richard Menedetter <=- ml> normally, the way fidonet echo linking evolved and was designed to ml> work, you would simply send an areafix request to your feed for an ml> area... if they don't have the area, they forward the request up to ml> their feed and so on until the echo is either found and linked at the ml> top distribution loop or it is not found and a "not found" message is ml> sent back down the line... if the area is found and linked, it is ml> passed back down the line and each system adds it into their feed list ml> and passes it down to the system that sent the request for it and so on ml> until it reaches your system... those intermediate systems may carry ml> the echo to you as a passthru area or they may select to add it to ml> their local message areas... Yep, and it used to work well years ago. I remember carrying passthru areas for my downlinks. There wasn't a lot I wouldn't actually host on the BBS, but downlinks had a way of finding something obscure. :) Areafix has served me well, that's for sure ml> that's the way it is supposed to work but many don't understand these ml> things and ignorantly break the system because they don't know... ml> others break the system on purpose because they can... either way, it ml> either works or it is broken because of someone specifically breaking ml> it... Ignorance can be cured through education, provided that the person is willing to listen. A friendly netmail or even phone call to explain things. The more malicious ones, just hope they're not hosting significant feeds! :) .... So easy, a child could do it. Child sold separately. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 * Origin: Freeway BBS - freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410) .