Subj : [--- No BBS ---]
To   : Winston Smith
From : Steven Horn
Date : Sat Mar 22 2003 11:50 pm

Winston Smith (1:323/120) wrote to Steven Horn at 20:22 on 22 Mar 2003:

WS>      ...but how do I deduce that the IP address is a mailer that
WS> shouldn't be contacted?  ...especially when new Alaskan board like
WS> JumpStart and PolarBBS are springing up?  Most of the BBSes running

Not every system with an IP address is telnettable.  Furthermore, JumpStart and
PolarBBS are not part of Fido.

WS> WildCat! and Synchronet do not have FidoNET nodelist lookup
WS> capability (and those that do do not normally list flags, and to be
WS> compliant with modem dialers, public Telnet FidoNET systems have to
WS> use the 'PVT' private flag, which used to be used for private

The PVT flag is supposed to be used for all IP-only systems but there are very
few systems in Zone 1 that use it.  Fidonet does have a special flag for
Telnet, ITN but it is at the end of the listing.

However, a nodelist is not hard to come by.  Try
http://www.juge.com/bbs/Opus1.Html.  Once you get it, open it up with WordPad
or any reasonably competent text editor and take a look, search or what have
you.

WS> systems...).  Your average 'Joe User' is just going to see a Telnet
WS> address in the message footer and try it, most likely....

But it's NOT a Telnet address, it is an IP (Internet Protocol) address.  In my
case, it is the address where others using BinkP systems can reach me but it
could also serve as a Web server or for e-mail.

Take care,

Steven Horn ([email protected])
Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT
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