About Echomail
What Is an Echo?
The Difference between a NewsGroup and an Echo.
What is the EchoList?
How Do I Get a Feed to Echomail?
An Echo mail message area is somewhat similar to a news group in that you and the users on your BBS can post a message on one BBS, and that BBS system will automatically export your message to other FidoNet systems all over the world. Other people who subscribe to that message area will then see the message and will be able to reply to you.
The Difference between a NewsGroup and an
Echo.
Moderated Newsgroups (which are sometimes imported into FidoNet echo areas) require a poster to send the message directly to the moderator, and then if the topic of the message is acceptable, the message is then posted to the news group by the moderator.
The Zone 1 Echo list is used by Backbone distributors to verify that the echo area is moderated by an active moderator, and to record the characteristics of that particular area (it's topic and it's rules). The echo list coordinator, currently Ben Ritchey, 1:1/21, releases a monthly information file, normally named with the prefix ELIST and the suffix for the year/month of it's release. You can see the existing archives of the echolist.
Click below to see the backbone list:
NA: North American Backbone list
How Do I Get a Feed to Echomail?
Once you've got a node number, all you need to do is ask, generally :)Some people charge a little bit to offset the cost of their hardware/internet connection, etc., but if the people you check with are charging to much for your situation, let me know and I'm sure I'll be able to find you a cheaper, or even free connection to echomail. One of the best uplinks for echomail and files can be found at this site: http://sestar.synchro.net/