Subj : Hiring an Echomail Network Administrator
To   : warmfuzzy
From : Gamgee
Date : Thu Jun 19 2025 09:59 pm

 Re: Hiring an Echomail Network Administrator
 By: warmfuzzy to All on Fri Jun 20 2025 01:27 am

> Hi,
> My name is Ryder Navi, I go by "warmfuzzy."  There is a very fun echomail
> network called Sp00knet (open source intelligence forum) which has become
> broken.  I am looking to hire a network administrator to do all the regular
> tasks of echomail networking administration.  The network has around 35 mail
> areas and 7 filebone areas.  There are about 20 nodes active on this
> network. Your main job will be adding nodes to the network and ensuring that
> those who have registered get their mail.  Your pay will be by PayPal of $60
> USD quarterly and $240 USD per year.  If you agree to take on this job you
> will be paid $60 immediately and $60 every upcoming quarter.  The first pay
> day will be on or around the end of June, 2025.  The echomail network is
> hosted on its own virtual server, so its hosted in a server farm somewhere
> and will stay online for 99% uptime. The server has plenty of RAM, SSD, and
> vCores.  We are using Mystic BBS for our bulletin board system software.  If
> you are interested in this please contact me at [email protected].
> You will receive full root access to this server and it will be your job to
> keep things running properly.
>
> Best regards,
> Ryder Navi [warmfuzzy]
> [email protected]
> [PHATstar] https://phatstar.net
>
> P.S. : To give you more essential information about the Sp00knet please
> check out its InfoPack, which you can download from:
>
> https://bbsday.org/download/12/bbs-related-files/1484/spooknet.7z
>
> Thank you for your help in this project!

I wish you luck in this endeavor, but I must say...  the nodelist in that InfoPack is a complete disaster area, and any new ZC would have an almost impossible task in contacting any of those listed nodes to inform them about the change-over.  Not sure it could be done, realistically.  You may need to "start over" from scratch by advertising the "rebirth" of the network and taking all-new applications.  I have never seen such a comedy of errors in an FTN nodelist, and I don't think it's recoverable.
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