







                                    

       Easy and Step by Step Visual Guide Setup Tutorial for Interfacing
                          Wildcat! v4.x with FidoNet.    



         Using Wildcat! BBS v4.x, HyperMail! v1.0x and InterMail v2.29


                                 version 1.0


                                 Written by:  

                              Mufutau Towobola
                                P.O. Box 860        
                           Bronx, New York 10468     
                             
                            All Rights Reserved



                             October 17, 1994


                             FidoNet: 1:278/111                   
                      

                           
                              Systematic BBS

                          Node 1: (718) 716-6198 
                          Node 2: (718) 716-6341
 
       Modems in Operation at Systematic BBS includes the following: 

               USRobotics Dual Standard 28.8k v.Everything
                    Practical Peripherals FXSA 14,400 
                            Zoom 28.8k VFC
      




                              DISCLAIMER NOTICE
                              =================


       Although care has been taken to write and test this setup, this
  document is as is, without any warranty or guarantee of any kind, either
  expressed or implied, as to the quality or performance of this setup
  documents, except that it will occupy your precious disk space.

       I, Mufutau Towobola, the writer of this setup documentations will
  not be held liable to you or anyone for (but not limited to) any direct,
  indirect, incidental or consequential damages, including lost of profits,
  lost savings, hard drive trash or corruption which may result from the
  use or inability to use this setup documentations.

       Your use of this setup documentations constitutes an acceptance of
  this disclaimer and your release of Mufutau Towobola, the writer of this
  setup documentations, from any form of liability or litigation whatsoever.

       I want you to know up front that I do not consider the way I get 
  FidoNet Mail as the ONLY WAY. There are several other programs written
  that will accomplish the same goal. I am only going to tell you how I
  use the programs that I have chosen to receive FidoNet Mail.

       I have used this same configurations for a long time and it has been
  working well for me, your computer hardware configuration may make your
  setup behave otherwise. 

       I am also not claiming that my configurations and these programs will
  be absolutely safe and that your systems will not crash. I did not write
  any of this programs, and you use them and my suggested setup documentation
  and configuration sample files AT YOUR OWN RISK. I am only trying to help
  here; I don't want to end in court for my being helpful.

      Now I am going to tell you something you may not want to hear.
  Setting up your system to accept Fidonet mails is definitely going to
  take some time and efforts on your part. Hopefully this documentation
  will smooth a lot of things over for you, but YOU will have to put in
  your own dues. As with all things, your effort WILL PAY OFF. One of
  life's greatest feelings is watching your first successful mail run.

     Please do not modify any of this file in anyway, if you have any
  suggestions that may improve this setup documentations, please contact
  me at the listed Network conferences mentioned in this documentation,
  or you can call my board directly.

     Please post this file on your BBS so that other new Sysops looking for
  help interfacing their boards to Fidonet can also enjoy it's use.

     Thanks for being so patience as to read all the above disclaimers.
 



                             Introduction
                             ============

   This project started as a note to some of my fellow SysOps who needed my
help in interfacing their BBS with FidoNet. So I just spent extra weeks
to turn all my notes into this documentation to better help all other Sysops
in need.

   When I was interfacing my BBS with FidoNet some years ago, I went to hell
and back before I can get everything working well, with this documentation
I hope you will not have to go thru the same hardship I went thru.
All necessary screen captures are included in this documentation to make the
whole setup project more easy and graphical. 

   I have tried to make this documentation easy for everyone by not using
too many heavy grammatic English or FidoNet terminology or jargons.

   This setup tutorial documentation assumes that you already have your
Wildcat! BBS v4.x installed, up and running and that you are familiar with
it's operation. This is not a tutorial on how to setup your BBS.

   A short introduction of myself, I am a hobbyist SysOp operating a Wildcat! 
BBS running 10 lines of both dial-in and local, all operating under Lantastic
Network. At present I am running Frontdoor v2.20c.mL MultiLine Commercial on 
all the above Nodes, I would have register Intermail too but I am not rich
enough to register two Mailers. 

 If you need to purchase Intermail see the price list and address below: 

         New license - current version
         -----------------------------
     InterEcho 1.0 for DOS Hobbyist   (echomail tosser)  $  39 for BBS SYSOP
     InterEcho 1.0 for DOS Commercial (echomail tosser)  $  59
     InterMail 2.2 for DOS 4 lines Hobbyist              $  99 for BBS SYSOP
     InterMail 2.2 for DOS 4 lines Commercial            $ 189
     InterMail 2.2 for DOS 99 lines Hobbyist             $ 189 for BBS SYSOP
     InterMail 2.2 for DOS 99 lines Commercial           $ 295


         USA and the rest of the world where no resellers are present
         ------------------------------------------------------------
         InterMail Software Inc.                 Voice  1-305-436-1587
         10620 Washington Street #101              Fax  1-305-436-5587
         Hollywood, FL 33025-3552                  BBS  1-305-436-1884
         USA                                      Fido  1:369/102
                                          InterMailNet  211:211/0


Note: I am not not a Sales reperesentative or anyway involved with Intermail
      sales or tech support. I am just providing you the above information
      based on the frequently asked questions from those who have used my
      previous version of this documentation.
      But I do beleive in registering any used shareware programs.

      Each program required for this setup should come with it's own
      respective registration information, if needed, and I encourage you
      to please register any of the shareware that may be useful to you.





 Files contained in this archive are as follows:

 1. README.TXT   --> This file you are reading.  Please read this entirely.
 2. IM2SETUP.TXT --> Setup documentation for Intermail v2.29
 3. HYPERSET.TXT --> Setup documentation for Hypermail v1.0x
 4. CAT.BAT      --> Sample CAT.BAT to start IM and Wildcat! BBS together.
 5. EXEBBS.BAT   --> A file that IM needed to pass control to Wildcat! BBS.
 6. NODEDIFF.BAT --> Batch file to compile Nodediff and Nodelist manualy.
 7. EVENT.TXT    --> File for IM to display to callers during busy events.
 8. FAILED.TXT   --> File for IM to send to other Mailer for failed file FREQ.
 9. FDNODE.CTL   --> File used by IM to dial local/long distance phone calls.
10. ROUTE.IM     --> File that tells IM action to take when polling for mails.
11. MAGIC.LST    --> File needed by IM for paths to files that can be FREQ.
12. APPLY.TXT    --> Sample application to apply for a Node Address.
13. POLICY4.TXT  --> Requirement file for all FidoNet Members. Must be read and
                     understood. Please read in full, very informative.  
14. SYSMATIC.TXT --> Advertisement file for my board - Systematic BBS.
15. BANNER.TXT   --> File display by IM to callers as welcome screen.
16. FE2WC.EXE    --> Baud rate and error correction translation for IM & WC!4
17. FE2WCT.EXE   --> Same as above for use with OS/2 with /T switch hardcoded.
18. FE2WC.DOC    --> Documentation for the above file. 
19. FIDONET.NA   --> Lists of all FidoNet Echomail conferences.
20. FIDONET.NO   --> Lists of all Echos temporarily removed from FidoNet Echos.


    Location for each file enclosed in this archives and your other 
    required Programs to complete the whole setup:

README.TXT            Anywhere you like
IM2SETUP.TXT          Anywhere you like
HYPERSET.TXT          Anywhere you like
IM229???.ZIP          C:\IM
EDITNL.EXE            C:\IM
FE2WC.EXE             C:\IM
FE2WCT.EXE            C:\IM
FE2WC.DOC             C:\IM
PKPAK/PKUNPAK         C:\IM
CAT.BAT               C:\IM
EXEBBS.BAT            C:\IM
NODEDIFF.BAT          C:\IM
BANNER.TXT            C:\IM
EVENT.TXT             C:\IM
FAILED.TXT            C:\IM
MAGIC.LST             C:\IM
ROUTE.IM              C:\IM\SYSTEM
FDNODE.CTL            C:\IM\NODELIST
NODELIST.???          C:\IM\NODELIST    --> example filename NODELIST.259
APPLY.TXT             Anywhere you like
POLICY4.TXT           Anywhere you like
SYSMATIC.TXT          Anywhere you like
X00.SYS or X00.EXE    Anywhere in the patch as long as it can be loaded.   
HMAIL100.ZIP          Install Hypermail! v1.0x into C:\HYPER and it's other
or HMAIL110.ZIP       required sub-directories as suggested by Hypermail! 
                      installation procedures. (See HYPERSET.TXT) 
FIDONET.NA            C:\HYPER or Mail Tosser Directory
FIDONET.NO            C:\HYPER or Mail Tosser Directory



  Note: Make sure you add C:\IM to your path statement and also add the 
        environment SET IM=C:\IM on a seperate line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT 
        and reboot your computer to activate them. You MUST do this.






     FidoNet Technology   -   Network Structure
     ==========================================

     FidoNet is the biggest amateur network in the world. It was started in
     1984 by Tom Jennings. Currently more than 30,000 nodes worldwide are
     connected. The network has a hierarchic tree (or star) topology:

               +------------------------------+------------------->3,4, etc
               |                              |
             Zone 1 (North America)           Zone 2 (Europe etc)
               |                              |
      +--------+--------+            +--------+--------+
      |        |        |            |        |        |
    region   region   region       region   region   region
      |        |        |            |        |        |
   +--+--+     |     +--+--+     +---+---+    |     +--+--+
   |     |     |     |     |     |   |   |    |     |     |
  net   net   net   net   net   net net net  net   net   net
                         |
                   +-----+-----+
                   |     |     |
                 node  node  node
                  |
              +---+---+
              |       |
            point   point

     Zones are divided in Regions, which are divided in Nets. The Nets
     consist of Nodes, which are usually (but not necessarily) Bulletin
     Board Systems. Each node has a unique address which consists of four
     parts: Zone, Net, Node and Point, in text form expressed as
     "Zone:Net/Node.Point" e.g. 1:278/111.0

     Zone numbers 1 up to and including 6 are used by FidoNet as see below:

     1 = North America (United States of America and Canada)
     2 = Europe and Commonwealth of Independent States
     3 = Oceania (Australia and New Zealand)
     4 = Latin America
     5 = Africa
     6 = Asia

     There are several other networks that use FidoNet Technology and which
     occupy higher zone numbers (such as AfroNet, zones 101) etc.

     Many nodes have one or more points. A point is a user who gets mail
     from a node (its "boss") in compressed files. That way they can read
     and write messages offline, saving time and money. The point address
     of the boss is 0, but the ".0" is usually omitted from the address.

     Example for my address: 1:278/111   or  1:278/111.0

           Zone = 1     -> USA
           Net  = 278   -> New York City (not entire NY State)
                           This net does not cover entire NY State but only
                           New York City Metro area with area code 212 & 718
                           There are more Nets in NY State, so there could 
                           be more than one Net in your area.
           Node = 111   -> This is my own personal Node address for my BBS,
                           as Systematic BBS and Sysop: Mufutau Towobola
           Point= 0     -> I am not a Point, so there is no need to include
                           the 0 at then end if you are not a Point.
                           Most of the time the 0 (zero) is left out if you
                           are not a Point.





     Mail transportation
     ===================

     Electronic mail in a FidoNet Technology Network (FTN) is exchanged
     using mail packets, which are usually transmitted between two
     computers by modem. The software responsible for this is called a
     mailer. The files have the .PKT extension and they can contain one or
     more messages.

     There are two types of messages: (1) Netmail  (2) Echomail
     
     (1)  Netmail goes from one node to another node (either directly or 
          routed through other systems). 
     
     (2)  Echomail is copied to all systems which are connected to a 
          particular area (also called conference). The messages are 
          distributed using a special kind of netmail messages, where each 
          message starts with "AREA:" followed by the name of the area, in 
          which certain topic(s) are discussed.

Below is an excerpt from FidoNet POLICY 4 which is a requirement to be
read by ALL FidoNet Members. POLICY4.TXT is enclosed in this archive, please
read it in full. Below details to you, on how to obtain your own Node address.

   How to obtain a node number

You must first obtain a current nodelist so that you can send mail.  You do
not need a node number to send mail, but you must have one in order for
others to send mail to you.

The first step in obtaining a current nodelist is to locate a FidoNet
bulletin board.  Most bulletin board lists include at least a few FidoNet
systems, and usually identify them as such.  Use a local source to obtain
documents because many networks have detailed information available which
explains the coverage area of the network and any special requirements or
procedures.

Once you have a nodelist, you must determine which network or region covers
your area.  Regions are numbered 1-99; network numbers are greater than 99.
Networks are more restricted in area than regions, but are preferred since
they improve the flow of mail and provide more services to their members.  If
you cannot find a network which covers your area, then pick the region which
does.

Once you have located the network or region in your area, send a message
containing a request for a node number to node zero of that network or
region.  The request must be sent by netmail, as this indicates that your
system has FidoNet capability.

You must set up your software so that the from-address in your message does
not cause problems for the coordinator who receives it.  If you pick the
address of an existing system, this will cause obvious problems.  If your
software is capable of using address -1/-1, this is the traditional address
used by potential sysops.  Otherwise use net/9999 (e.g. if you are applying
to net 123, set your system up as 123/9999).  Many nets have specific
instructions available to potential sysops and these procedures may indicate
a preference for the from-address.

The message you send must include at least the following information:

     1) Your name.
     2) Your voice telephone number
     3) The name of your system.
     4) The city and state where your system is located.
     5) The phone number to be used when calling your system.
     6) Your hours of operation, netmail and BBS.
     7) The maximum baud rate you can support.
     8) The type of mailer software and modem you are using.

Your coordinator may contact you for additional information.  All information
submitted will be kept confidential and will not be supplied to anyone except
the person who assumes the coordinator position at the resignation of the
current coordinator.

You must indicate that you have read, and agree to abide by, this document
and all the current policies of FidoNet.

Please allow at least two weeks for a node number request to be processed.
If you send your request to a Regional Coordinator, it may forwarded to the
appropriate Network Coordinator.





   Following are the files required to complete your Intermail, Wildcat! BBS
   and Hypermail! for FidoNet setup.


    1.  Nodelist.??? by FidoNet Network Organization
        File Name: NODELIST.???
        Purpose:   Current Nodelist, this is your Fidonet Telephone
                   Dialing Directory, and must be updated every week
                   with Nodediff (NODEFIFF.A??) from your NC or HUB.              

             Note: This file is available on my board as NODELIST.ZIP and
                   it's been updated on weekly basis. It's about 980k in
                   compressed (.ZIP) format, and about 3 Megs uncompressed,
                   so please, do not call with 2400 baud modem to download
                   this file. You should look for the file locally in your 
                   area with any BBS that is a memeber of Fidonet.
                   You will need to be obtaining (FREQ) NODEDIFF.A?? every
                   week from your area NC to update your Nodelist to be
                   current.
        
    2.  X00 Fossil v1.50 or v1.53a by Raymond L. Gwinn
        File Name: X00150.ZIP or X00153a.ZIP
        Purpose:   Fossil Driver, isnot required by Intermail but can be
                   loaded either in your autoexec.bat or config.sys to
                   enhance the operation of Intermail.
                   Note: If you will be loading your fossil driver in your
                   autoexec.bat instead of your config.sys, then rename
                   X00.SYS to X00.EXE.

        Note: If X00 Fossil does not work for you, then you may want to try
              other fossil driver such as BNU. 
              I have not used BNU or any other type of fossil driver because 
              X00 has been working fine for me over period of years here.


    3.  Intermail v2.29 by Interzone Software Inc.
        File Name: IM229???.ZIP  the XXX is updated monthly.
        Purpose:   Front End Mailer. Communication Program to link your
                   System to other FidoNet Systems around the world.


    4.  Hypermail! v1.0x by InterProgramming. 
        File Name: HMAIL100.ZIP or HMAIL100.ARJ or newer HMAIL110.ZIP or .ARJ
	   Purpose:   Wildcat! BBS FTSC FidoNet Compatible Mail Tosser.
                   You need this to program to import and export mails from 
                   in and out of your Wildcat! BBS. This program ONLY works
                   work with Wildcat! v4.x presently.

        NOTE:  You will also need to call InterProgramming Support Board
               to obtain your 30 days evaluation key for Hypermail!. 
               Your Hypermail! will not work after this setup without the 
               evaluation key.
               Look in the documentation for Hypermail! for their BBS number
               and have your Wildcat! BBS registration number ready.
               InterProgramming Support BBS is at: (505) 822-8944


    5.  EditNL v4.0x by Ben Baker
        File Name: EDITNL.ZIP
        Purpose:   Weekly Nodediff and Nodelist Merger before compilation.
                   This program will take your weekly Nodediff and merge it
                   with your current Nodelist for Intermail to compile it as
                   the new updated and recent Nodelist.


    6.  PKUnpak/PKPak v3.61 by PKWARE Inc. author of PKZip/PKUnzip
        File Name: PK361.EXE (self-compressed) or PKUNPAK.ZIP
        Purpose:   PKunpak Un-Compressor to de-compress your weekly Nodediff
                   that comes with .ARC compression format.
                   Note: You can also use any un-compressor that can uncompress
                   file with .ARC extension, such as PAK, XARC, PKXARC etc.
                   You need this because your weekly NODEDIFF.A?? and or 
                   Netmail will always come in .ARC format.


    Important Note:

    If you or your caller will also be writing Netmail (not echomail) online
    using your Netmail conference, then you will need one of the following
    FREE Netmail door below: (only one is required)

    1.  WCFIDO.ZIP - This is a wonderful FREEware Netmail door for Wildcat! v4
                     written by Scott J. Miller of Programmers Haven 1 BBS at
                     (610) 797-9378 and FidoNet: 1:2607/103

    2. WCNETML.ZIP - This is a FREE Netmail door provided by Mustang Inc.
                     for all Wildcat! v4.x Sysops and it's available on 
                     MSI HQ BBS at (805) 873-2400 for download.

    Installation of the above programs will not be covered in this setup
    but they are very easy and simple to install if you follow their
    respective enclosed documentation or manual. 
    You will only need one of the above program not both. But you should
    give WCFIDO your first consideration because of its added features.
    Latest version of both programs can be found at Mustang HQ BBS.


   NOTE: You should also try and get as much compressor/uncompressor files
         as many as you can get, e.g. PKZIP/PKUNZIP, ARJ, ZOO, LHA, LHARC,
         PAK, PKPKAK/PKUNPAK, etc. because you never know when another Mailer
         will send you a mail compressed in another format. Put all this
         archive files in a directory stated in your path statement.

 Some of the above files might have been updated by their respective authors.
 You should always obtain the latest copy from the authors to stay current.


   Most or all of the required files can be found at your nearest local BBS
   or at Mustang HQ BBS. If you have problem founding any of them, you can
   call my board and some of the files will be available for your download
   on your first call, or you should leave me a message for any file that
   is not available on your first call, and I will make them available for 
   your download on your subsequent call, but you must leave a message.
   Please do not call for any bigger files with 2400 Baud modem.
   You can download my ALLFILES.ZIP and look for the required filenames.





     Before you begin this setup, please do the followings:

  1. Add the following to your AUTOEXEC.BAT.
   
     SET IM=C:\IM

     Add the following statement to your PATH statement in AUTOEXEC.BAT

     PATH=C:\IM;

  2. Edit your CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT to load the Fossil Driver.

  3. Reboot your computer for all the above adjustments to be in effect.

  4. Create or Make the following directories on your C: drive or any drive
     you will be using for your installation or install your programs to the
     following directory when required by each programs, this are the
     recommended directories for your Mailers and Tossers below:

   Mailer:
   ------
   C:\IM
   C:\IM\SYSTEM
   C:\IM\NODELIST
   C:\IM\NETMAIL
   C:\IM\FILES
   C:\IM\PACKETS
   C:\IM\SWAP
   C:\IM\SEMA

   Tosser:
   ------
   C:\HYPER
   C:\HYPER\SWAP
   C:\HYPER\IN-TEMP
   C:\HYPER\OUT-TEMP
   C:\HYPER\OUTECHO


     Do the following for the files you downloaded:
  a. Unzip the Intermail files (IM229???.ZIP) and install into C:\IM 
  b. Install All Hypermail! program files into C:\HYPER 
  c. Unzip EDITNL.ZIP into C:\IM (Only the EDITNL.EXE is needed)
  d. Put NODELIST.???  (e.g NODELIST.259) in C:\IM\NODELIST
  e. Unzip the file from PKPAK/PKUNPAK archives program files into any 
     directory in your autoexec.bat path statement, e.g C:\WC40 or C:\IM
  f. Copy FDNODE.CTL from my archive file to C:\IM\NODELIST and change or edit
     the 1-718- to the first three letter of your telephone areacode number.


NOTE: Take a look at the CAT.BAT enclosed with this archive to make sure
      all the paths correspond to yours, if not edit to suit your settings.
      Also there are some SET= enviroment settings at the beginning of the
      file, this is required for a MultiNode BBS, if you run a Single line
      board you may not need the following enviroment variablesettings, 
      if that is your case, then you can rem them out. 
      Please replace any enviroment settings with yours, especially the 
      following settings:

  SET WCNODEID=1               --> this is for the Node in multinode version.
  SET WCPORTID=1    --> this is for the com port where the modem is attached.
  SET WCIRQID=4                   --> this is the IRQ for the above com port.
  SET WCBASEID=$3F8           --> this is the base id for the above com port.
  SET WCMDM=PP-NODE1          --> this is your Modem .MDM file for this Node.
  SET NODEPATH=C:\WC40\WCWORK\NODE1\         --> this is your Node directory.
  SET HOMEPATH=C:\WC40\        --> this is your home path for the WC40 files.
  SET WCHOME=C:\WC40                                       --> same as above.


The following setting must not be removed from the CAT.BAT, they are needed.

      SET IM=C:\IM


Please print the following files and all the enclosed ascii text files 
included in this archives to make your installations easier:

IM2SETUP.TXT  --> This documentation covers all the Intermail setup.
HYPERSET.TXT  --> This documentation covers all Hypermail! Setup.

After the whole setup is completed, bring up Intermail with enclosed
CAT.BAT in Intermail directory, i.e. C:\IM

Note: If you are not using the suggested drive and sub-directories in this
documentation, you MUST then edit all batch files or any other required
text files included in this documentation that may need modifications.

All files included in this archives are all in ascii text formats and
you may view and edit them with your favorite ascii text editor.






5. Create the following two conferences in your Wildcat! BBS thru MAKEWILD.
   The first one is your Netmail Conference and the second one is a sample 
   FidoNet echo mail conference.


  Ŀ
    Makewild Copyright (c) 1991,94 Mustang Software, Inc.  Version 4.0 M10 
   Editing Conference  ͻ
   Conference name                    : Fido Netmail                          
   Conference short name              : Netmail                                
   Conference sysop                   :                                        
   Conference message type            : Fido Netmail, private only             
   Check for valid name               : No                                   
   Maximum number of messages         : 200                                  
  ĺ    
   Bulletins path                     : C:\WC40\BULL\                          
   Questionnaires path                : C:\WC40\QUES\                          
   Menus path                         : C:\WC40\MENU\                          
   Help files path                    : C:\WC40\HELP\                          
   Display files path                 : C:\WC40\DISP\                        
   Message path                       : C:\WC40\MSG\                         
   Message attach path                : C:\WC40\MSG\ATTACH\                  
   Conference toggle settings ĺ  
   Allow message attachments          : Y                                     
   Prompt to kill received attachment : Y                                      
   Allow return receipts              : Y                                      
   Prompt to kill received messages   : Y                                      
   Allow carbon copies                : Y                                     
   Allow high ASCII characters        : Y                                     
   Require alias names                : N                                     
   Use long address headers           : N                                     
   Show CTRL lines in messages        : N                                     
  Ķ   
     F2 Pick      F4 Doors     F5 Profiles    F7 File Areas     F10 Done      
  ͼ   
   The above is a sample Netmail conference that you should create for your
   Netmail Conference, you should have ONLY ONE Netmail Conference.






  Ŀ
    Makewild Copyright (c) 1991,94 Mustang Software, Inc.  Version 4.0 M10 
   Editing Conference  ͻ
   Conference name                    : FD_Wildcat! Sysop  [Fido]             
   Conference short name              : FD_Wildcat                             
   Conference sysop                   :                                        
   Conference message type            : Normal mail, public and private        
   Check for valid name               : No                                   
   Maximum number of messages         : 300                                  
  ĺ    
   Bulletins path                     : C:\WC40\BULL\                          
   Questionnaires path                : C:\WC40\QUES\                          
   Menus path                         : C:\WC40\MENU\                          
   Help files path                    : C:\WC40\HELP\                          
   Display files path                 : C:\WC40\DISP\                        
   Message path                       : C:\WC40\MSG\FIDONET\                 
   Message attach path                : C:\WC40\MSG\ATTACH\                  
   Conference toggle settings ĺ  
   Allow message attachments          : N                                     
   Prompt to kill received attachment : N                                      
   Allow return receipts              : N                                      
   Prompt to kill received messages   : Y                                      
   Allow carbon copies                : N                                     
   Allow high ASCII characters        : N                                     
   Require alias names                : N                                     
   Use long address headers           : N                                     
   Show CTRL lines in messages        : N                                     
  Ķ   
     F2 Pick      F4 Doors     F5 Profiles    F7 File Areas     F10 Done      
  ͼ   

  Above is a sample Echomail conference that you should create for each
  echomail conference you will be carrying thru Fidonet. You can have as many
  echomail conferences as you want based on how many you will be echoing.





Record number  : 1           Match : NONE              User ID : 1

[ 1] Name      : MUFUTAU TOWOBOLA               [18] Zip code  :
[ 2] From      : Bronx, NYC                     [19] SecLevel  : SYSOP
[ 3] Phone [V] :                                [20] ExpDate   : /  /
[ 4] Phone [D] : 718-716-6198                   [21] User since: 08/18/94
[ 5] Phone [F] :                       Age: ??  [22] D.O.B.    : /  /
[ 6] Last call : 09/14/94 8:06pm                [23] Memo date : /  /
[ 7] Comment 1 :                                [24] # Calls   : 999
[ 8] Comment 2 :                                [25] Page avail: Yes
[ 9] Comment 3 :                                [26] Display   : Auto detect
[10] Comment 4 :                                [27] E-prompt  : Yes
[11] Comment 5 :                                [28] Hot keys  : Yes
[12] Company   :                                [29] File disp : Double line
[13] Address 1 :                                [30] Editor    : Full Screen
[14] Address 2 :                                [31] Protocol  : Zmodem
[15] City      :                         -----> [32] N-mail bal: $1,000,000.00
[16] State     :                         -----> [33] Acct bal  : $1,000,000.00
[17] Country   :                                [34] Help level: Novice

Edit [1..34], [F]ind, [N]ext, [M]atch, [J]ump, [D]elete, [E]xtra, [X] New Pwrd,
[U]ser Mail,  [C]onf, [P]rev, [W]rite, [H]elp, [S]earch, [A]dd,   [Q]uit?

 Name MUFUTAU TOWOBOLA, Bronx, NYC                    Age ??  File SYSOP9.BBS
 Node 3   Baud Local   Time 998   Sec SYSOP     KeyPrnPagBelCap



After you have finished with the conference creation, log on to your board
locally or use WCPro (if you have any) to give yourself a Netmail amount and
Netmail Balance as seen on items #32 and #33 with arrows above, make sure you
only give this balances to your Account (SYSOP) ONLY or those that you will
authorize to send Netmails (not echomail) from your board.

  Note: It is wise to only give yourself access to this Netmail conference.


Note: After you have finished all the setup in all this documentations, you
      you will need to send a Netmail from inside Intermail to your FidoNet 
      Area NC (Network Co-Ordinator) and request for a Node address. 
      A sample file called APPLY.TXT has been enclosed in this archive that
      can be used to request an address, don't forget to change the address 
      on it from 1:278/0 to your own area FidoNet Network Co-Ordinator Number.
      Information or procedure on how to send Netmail message to your NC
      is included in the "Frequently Asked Questions" in the pages to come.





              Most Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
              ===========================================


  Question:  Is FidoNet Network FREE?
    Answer:  YES. Tottaly FREE. That means you should not pay any money for
             anything concerning Fidonet like obtaining a Node address etc.

  Question:  How do I know which FidoNet Network (Net) serves my area?
    Answer:  There are many Fidonet Network (Net) addresses in USA and the
             world, so this will be based on your geographical location.
             The best way to found out is to call any BBS in your area that
             belongs to FidoNet for the Net that serves your area.
             Any FidoNet member BBS should give you this information.
             Just ask him with courtesy and tell him you also run a BBS and
             wants to join FidoNet and I am sure he will be glad to tell you.


  Question:  How do I send Netmail to my Network Co-Ordinator (NC) when 
             I finished setting up my Mailer to apply for Node address?
    Answer:  First, you must completely setup your Mailer e.g. Intermail and
             make sure is operational and ready to receive calls.
             Then bring up your Intermail by means of CAT.BAT, at the Intermail
             "Waiting for Caller" screen, follow the step by step below:

  Make sure you have completed the file APPLY.TXT before you actually start
  this process:
 
       (1) Press ALT+E and that will execute Intermail Message Editor.
       (2) Press INS (Insert) Key, or ALT+M for pop-up Menu
       (3) In line To: type your NC address here, e.g. 1:278/0
       (4) In line Re: type NEW NODE APPLICATION here and press enter key
           Note that the next line under should say: Pvt Crash Local Direct
       (5) Press ALT+F2 key to import your APPLY.TXT as a message
       (6) Type the path and filename e.g. C:\IM\APPLY.TXT and press enter
       (7) Save the message by pressing CTRL+Z
       (8) Press ALT+Q (or press ALT+M for menu and select Leave Editor)
           to exit after saving the message.
    As soon as you leave the editor and IM reloads, in about five seconds
    it should be calling your NC to send him the message immediately,
    called Crash in Fido terminology. 
 
    Sample message capture below is for your reference only:

   
     1:278/9999   7:56p                            NetMail folder
   New message                                         Cost: 0
   By: Mufutau Towobola
   To: Michael Stewart, NYCnet Network Coordinator (1:278/0)
   Re: New Node Application
   St: Pvt Crash Local Direct
   
                                                                     
    To: Net Coordinator 1:278/0 

    Subject: Application for Net/Node ID

    I wish to participate in FidoNet and Net 278).
    Please consider this as my request for a Net/Node ID in FidoNet.

    I have read and understand FidoNet's Policy document (POLICY4.TXT).
    I agree to abide by the policy and rules spelled out in these documents.
    Here is the information required for registration in the Network.
                 <rest of remaining message deleted>           
   
    EDIT    <Ctrl-Z> to save     Line: 1     Col: 1              Insert



  Question:  How do I know who will be my echomail HUB?
    Answer:  First, you must completely setup your Mailer e.g. Intermail and
             make sure is operational and ready to receive calls, then obtain
             a Node address, then you send a Netmail using the above method
             to your NC and inquire from him who will be your echomail HUB.


  Question:  Are FidoNet Network Echomails FREE?
    Answer:  YES and NO. Yes, you are not supposed to pay for it.
             NO, because some areas participates in what is called 
             "COST SHARING" which means they share the cost of telephone
             bills to transfer the echomails from their regional HUB.
             The cost is minimal, and could sometimes be around $5 for three
             to six months. And in some area where you have a generous NEC
             (Network Echomail Co-Ordinator) the cost can be totally FREE.
             By perticipating in a "Cost Sharing" plan does not mean that 
             you are paying for the echos. So now you can see why I say
             YES and NO. But generally the echomails are FREE.


  Question:  Do I need to carry FidoNet echomail to be a FidoNet Member?
    Answer:  NO. Some FidoNet members just obtain Node address to transact
             business in FidoNet format. But generally you are encouraged
             to perticipates in echomail because of added limitless advantages.
             Imagine your message being read all over the world.
             So please perticipates in echomail distribution.


  Question:  Do I need to be a BBS Sysop to become a FidoNet Member?
    Answer:  NO. Some FidoNet members just obtain Node address to transact
             business in FidoNet format. You do not have to run a BBS to
             be a member of FidoNet or to even obtain the echomails.
             Every individual, who reads and understand the Policy4.TXT and 
             agree to abide by Fidonet rules can be a member of Fidonet.
             But you must run a FidoNet compatible Mailer, mail tosser and or
             mail reader and obtain a Node address from your local area NC,
             or obtain a point address from a friend who will be your Boss.
             You do not have to run your Mailer 24 hours if you are not a
             BBS Sysop, but your mailer MUST be up and running for one hour 
             daily during the required FidoNet ZONE MAIL HOUR in your 
             demographic region. You do not have to observe the required Zone 
             Mail Hour if you are a Point (see definiton of Point below).
             So advise or encourage some of your Non-Sysop friends to join.

  Question:  What is a Point?
    Answer:  Many nodes have one or more points. A point is a user who gets 
             mail from a node (its "Boss") in FidoNet format. 
             That way they can read and write messages offline, saving time 
             and money. The point address of the boss is 0, but the ".0" is 
             usually omitted from the address. If you are a Point 30 from my
             Node address, then your own address will be: 1:278/111.30

  Question:  How do I send an AREAFIX to my HUB to request my echos?
    Answer:  See the detailed answer below:
   After you have obtained your Node address and you have configure your
   Mail tosser e.g. Wildmail, Hypermail!, GoMail, Interecho, you will 
   need to found out from your NC who will be your HUB, as stated in the
   "Frequently asked Questions and Answers". Then you will need to obtain
   an AREAFIX Password from the HUB, then you will have to send a Netmail
   to AREAFIX to turn ON or OFF the echos that you will want.
   The procedures are analyzed below and you should seek more help from your
   HUB if you need it, but below I have tried my best to cover the whole
   parts needed to request your echos thru AREAFIX from your HUB.
   Your HUB will instruct you when to send the AREAFIX message to him.

 
    Below is the procedure needed to send Netmail to your HUB for Areafix:

   (1)  Press ALT+E and that will execute InterMail Message Editor.
   (2)  Press INS (Insert) Key, or ALT+M for pop-up Menu
   (3)  In line To: type your AREAFIX  and another box will pop for address
   (3a) Then type HUB address here, e.g. 1:278/1000 in the box.
   (4)  In line Re: type your Areafix Password here: e.g. PASSWORD -L -Q
        This should be the Areafix Password given to you by your HUB.
        and you should put -L -Q separated by a blank space.
   Note that the next line under should say: Pvt Crash Local Direct
   (5)  Go to the body of the message to type the conferences required,
        (see below for this) this are the echo tagname from e.g. FIDONET.NA
   (6)  Save the message by pressing CTRL+Z
   (7)  Press ALT+Q (or press ALT+M for menu and select Leave Editor)
        to exit after saving the message.
    As soon as you leave the editor and IM reloads, in about five seconds
    it should be calling your NC to send him the message immediately,
    called Crash in Fido terminology. 
 
    Sample message capture below is for your reference only:

   
     1:278/9999   7:56p                              NetMail folder
   New message                                           Cost: 0
   By: Mufutau Towobola            
   To: AREAFIX, NYCnet Echomail Coordinator (1:278/1000)
   Re: PASSWORD -L -Q 
   St: Pvt Crash Local Direct
   
    +WILDCAT                                                                 
    +TRIBBS_SUPPORT
    +FDECHO                             
    +INTERMAIL
    +FOR-SALE
    +SYS4SALE
    -CDROM
    -CDROM_SALE
    -BBS_ADS
    -SYSOP
    ---                                                             
   
    EDIT    <Ctrl-Z> to save     Line: 1     Col: 1              Insert


Note: Looking at the above sample message body text, you will put each echo
      tagname on it's own separate line preceded with a plus sign (+)
      for all the echos you want to request e.g. +WILDCAT (as seen in our
      example message above), this will turn ON the echo for WILDCAT for you
      at your HUB side.
      If you need to turn OFF any echos that you have previously requested,
      you will put a minus sign (-) or hyphen before the echo tagname e.g.
      -CDROM (as seen in our example message above), this will turn OFF the 
      echo for CDROM for you at your HUB side..
      The last line MUST always contain three minus sign or hyphen (---),
      this is called tearline to tell Areafix that this is the end of this
      request message and anything under it should be ignored, normally you
      will not put anything beyond this line.

      After the Areafix Password you should also put -L -Q as stated above
      which means the following:

      -L    This switch will instruct AREAFIX to attach a list of available
            echos to a message and send it to you from your HUB.

      -Q    This switch will instruct AREAFIX to send you a list of all active
            areas you have requested and participating from this HUB.


Question:  Please help, my errorlevels will not run or execute, even though
           I have check them several times:
  Answer:  When you are defining your errorlevels they must be in a descending
           order, that means the line that execute errorlevel 255 must come
           before the line that execute errorlevel 200. This is the rules of
           DOS when defining errorlevels in a batch file.
           See the examples below for the right and wrong formats of defining
           the errorlevels as taken from the CAT.BAT enclosed in this file.
           Make sure your errorlevel are properly defined or they will not run.

 This is the right way:                  This is the wrong way:
 ----------------------                  ---------------------
 IF ERRORLEVEL 255 goto aftermail        IF ERRORLEVEL 70 goto maintenance
 IF ERRORLEVEL 200 goto run-bbs          IF ERRORLEVEL 255 goto aftermail
 IF ERRORLEVEL 70 goto maintenance       IF ERRORLEVEL 60 goto local-bbs
 IF ERRORLEVEL 60 goto local-bbs         IF ERRORLEVEL 200 goto run-bbs
 IF ERRORLEVEL 1 goto end                IF ERRORLEVEL 0 goto end
 IF ERRORLEVEL 0 goto end                IF ERRORLEVEL 1 goto end






          Special thanks goes to the following fellow Sysops:


     Eddie Hicks: Online in D'Hood BBS, Pleasantville, NJ (609) 645-7080
          TriBBS MultiNode. FidoNet: 1:2623/65 AfroNet: 101:13/118 
     Thanks for your help in testing and debugging the TriBBS version of this
     documentation and various useful suggestions to make it better.

  Lawrence Gordon: Sysop of Toast House, St. Louis, MO at (314) 994-0312
      Wildcat! BBS & TriBBS MultiNode.  FidoNet: 1:100/560
  Lawrence is a fine programmer who has written many FREEWARE programs for
  Wildcat! and TriBBS BBS to perform many simple and important tasks. 
  Thanks for sharing your knowledge FREE with other Sysops including myself.
  Look for all of Lawrence Gordon's FREEWARE programs at MSI HQ BBS.
  The baud rate and error correction translating utility program (FE2WC.EXE)
  enclosed in this archive is with the permission of the author Lawrence
  Gordon. Thanks for your help, it's been nice working with you on this.

   Michael Conley: Charlatan's Cabin BBS, a Wildcat! BBS at (213) 654-7337
 Thanks for sharing your programming experience with us, the Wildcat! Sysops.
 All your FREEWARE or Charity-ware programs are well appreciated by all Sysops
 and thanks for your efforts and contribution.
 Look for many and all of Michael Conley's FREEWARE programs at MSI HQ BBS.

  Scott J. Miller: Programmers Haven 1 BBS, a Wildcat! BBS at (610) 797-9378
                   FidoNet: 1:2607/103
  Thanks for providing the Wildcat! v4.x Sysops your timely WCFIDO (FREEWARE) 
  Netmail Door program required by WC! v4.x for writing Netmail message online,
  when this door was dearly needed by the Sysops. God bless.

 Also, not to leave out ALL other Programmers who have in their own way
 contributed to making life easier for Sysops by giving us good FREEWARE
 or PAID programs. We could not have had Sysoping life easy without your help,
 because we could not leave every little utilities to the BBS authors.



   I can be reached at the following Locations and Message Networks:

   1. Systematic BBS (718) 716-6198 and (718) 716-6341
   2. FidoNet 1:278/111    AfroNet: 101:13/106
   3. RIME - RelayNet(tm)  Node# 5210 or SYSTEMATIC
   4. Intelec Network
   5. *Prowl* / WDNet
   6. SmartNet
   7. ThrobNet
   8. CatNet
   9. AfroNet

  I monitor many conferences from the above Networks especially Wildcat!,  
  Sysops, and TriBBS conference.

 Note: This documentation is not to teach you about batch file programming,
       Wildcat! BBS setup or MS-DOS tutorial. So, if you have no knowledge of 
       how batch files or DOS operating system works, then you should not even
       be looking at installing FidoNet related programs.


      Mufutau Towobola
      P.O. Box 860
      Bronx, NY 10468
      USA.




                              FOSSIL DRIVERS
                              ==============

  Now a little lesson about fossil drivers. You do not need to load a fossil 
driver before you load Intermail. Again, loading fossil driver will surely
enhance your Intermail operation. 
So I have decided to include a small lesson below:

I use X00.SYS Fossil Driver and loaded in my CONFIG.SYS, if you need to load
your fossil driver in your AUTOEXEC.BAT then rename the X00.SYS to X00.EXE.
Loading your fossil in CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT will function same way.
Possible  COM PORTS combination command loading of X00 fossil driver has been 
provided below for standard com ports only.  
Read your Fossil driver documentation for more information.


                  ============== 1 =============

Use the following command line in your CONFIG.SYS if you have 2 High Speed
Modems attached to COM1 and COM2 respectively and to lock your fossil and 
modems at 38400. If you are locking your board and fossil driver higher or
lower then please replace the 38400 with your correct baud rate.

DEVICE=X00.SYS E 2 B,0,38400 F=15 T=1024 R=1024 B,1,38400 F=15 T=1024 R=1024

                    =============== 2 ============                

Use the following command line in your CONFIG.SYS if you have 1 High Speed
Modems attached to COM1 and to lock your fossil & modem at 38400.
If you are locking your board and fossil driver higher or lower then please 
replace the 38400 with your correct baud rate.

DEVICE=X00.SYS E 1 B,0,38400 F=15 T=1024 R=1024 

                      ============ 3 =============

Use the following command line in your CONFIG.SYS if you have 1 High Speed
Modems attached to COM2 and to lock your fossil & modem at 38400.
If you are locking your board and fossil driver higher or lower then please 
replace the 38400 with your correct baud rate.

DEVICE=X00.SYS E 1 B,1,38400 F=15 T=1024 R=1024 

                   ============== 4 ============                 

Use the following command line in your CONFIG.SYS if you have 2 High Speed
Modems attached to COM1 and COM2 respectively and to lock your fossil and 
modems at 19200. If you are locking your board and fossil driver higher or
lower then please replace the 19200 with your correct baud rate.

DEVICE=X00.SYS E 2 B,0,19200 F=15 T=1024 R=1024 B,1,19200 F=15 T=1024 R=1024

                     =========== 5 ============

Use the following command line in your CONFIG.SYS if you have 1 High Speed
Modems attached to COM1 and to lock your fossil & modem at 19200.
If you are locking your board and fossil driver higher or lower then please 
replace the 19200 with your correct baud rate.

DEVICE=X00.SYS E 1 B,0,19200 F=15 T=1024 R=1024 

                    =========== 6 ============                   

Use the following command line in your CONFIG.SYS if you have 1 High Speed
Modems attached to COM2 and to lock your fossil & modem at 19200.
If you are locking your board and fossil driver higher or lower then please 
replace the 19200 with your correct baud rate.

DEVICE=X00.SYS E 1 B,1,19200 F=15 T=1024 R=1024

                    ========== 7 =============

If you are only using a 2400 baud Modem then your command line will just be
simply the following: (No need to lock your fossil for 2400 baud rate)

DEVICE=X00.SYS E

                   ========== 8 ===========                      

If you are only using two 2400 baud Modems on COM1 and COM2 respectively then
your command line will just be simply the following:
(No need to lock your fossil for 2400 baud rate)

DEVICE=X00.SYS E 2

            ==================================================


       Please look in your X00 Fossil Driver Documentation for more details.
       Loading of the fossil driver for non-standard com ports can be found
       in the fossil driver documentations.

       X00.SYS and X00.EXE is a product of Raymond L. Gwinn


   If you are having trouble running X00 Fossil on your computer, then you
   may want to try another fossil driver like BNU.

   If you are or will be using BNU Fossil driver, then look in the BNU
   documentation for the proper command line to load it, as I have never 
   used BNU personally. Use the one that best worked for you.


   Note: When using the new high speed 28.8k (28,800) modems, do not lock
         your fossil driver at 19200, instead you should lock it at 38400
         or higher. If you lock your fossil at 19200 for these modems, you
         will not be able to connect to another 28.8k (28,800) modems at
         any baud rate higher than 19200. So be warned, and lock your fossil
         appropriately. For 28.8k modems, lock your fossil at 38,400 or
         higher as seen fit.
         Also don't forget to change your BBS locked baud rate to match your
         locked fossil baud rate.

         And remember if you lock your BBS and or fossil driver at any rate
         higher than 38400, some of your installed doors may not work anymore
         because some doors are unable to handle any locked port higher than
         38400. I recommend 38400 for both 14.4k and 28.8k modems.
         The decison is yours, you know what you have on your board better
         than I do, right?











            Program Acknowledgements goes to the following:


    Wildcat! BBS  -  Mustang Software Inc.
    Intermail     -  Interzone Software Inc.
    Hypermail     -  Thomas Morgan, Marc Limmany and InterProgramming.
    X00 Fossil    -  Raymond L. Gwinn
    EditNL        -  Ben Baker
    FidoNet       -  Tom Jennings
    PKUnpak/PKpak -  PKWare Inc.
    PKZip/PKUnzip -  PKWare Inc.
    WCFIDO        -  Scott J. Miller
    FE2WC         -  Lawrence Gordon









    Note:  No authorization is obtained from any of the above authors for use
           or mentioning of their programs in this documentation. But I feel
           instead of them worrying about suing me, they should be thanking
           me for spreading useful information about their respective
           programs. Since I am not providing any harmful information about 
           their program to anyone, what should I worry about? :)









   This is the Release History File explaining changes in each version.

 October 20, 1994 - v1.0 - Official release of IMWCHM10.ZIP the Intermail v2.29, 
                 Hypermail! v1.0, and Wildcat! v4.0x and other related 
                 utilities with FidoNet setup.
                 Filename: IMWCHM10.ZIP





  The Sysop of the following boards have volunteered to be a distributing
  site of this or earlier and future documentations. If you will like to join
  the group, please let me know, and you should make the files available for
  download to even the first time callers to your board. Thank you.


In USA:
-------
Systematic BBS           Aquarius BBS          Shadowgate BBS
BBS# (718) 716-6198      BBS# (612) 636-9174   BBS# (815) 622-9637
     (718) 716-6341           (612) 636-9012   Sysop: Tony Harrison
Sysop: Mufutau Towobola  Sysop: Tim McGarry    The OS/2 Guru for WC!4
FidoNet: 1:278/111       FidoNet: 1:282/4072   FidoNet: 1:2210/9639

Mustang HQ BBS
BBS# (805) 873-2400

In Ontario, Canada:      In Europe: (Switzerland)
-------------------      ------------------------
Ambassador Board         Call Me! BBS
BBS# (519) 925-2642      BBS# 41-61-7814456
     (519) 925-0724      Sysop: HansPeter Leupin
     (519) 925-0024      FidoNet: 2:301/209
Sysop: Steve Henry




 List of available documentations:
 ---------------------------------
 FDWCWM12.ZIP - Setup for Frontdoor v2.02, WildMail v3.1x and Wildcat! v3.9x
 FDTRGE12.ZIP - Setup for Frontdoor v2.02, GEcho v1.x, and TriBBS
 FDWCHM10.ZIP - Setup for Frontdoor v2.12, HyperMail! v1.x and Wildcat! v4.x
 IMWCHM10.ZIP - Setup for InterMail v2.29, HyperMail! v1.x and Wildcat! v4.x
 FDWCWM20.ZIP - Setup for Frontdoor v2.12, WildMail v4.1x and Wildcat! v4.x
 IMWCWM10.ZIP - Setup for InterMail v2.29, WildMail v4.1x and Wildcat! v4.x 
 FDWCGM10.ZIP - Setup for Frontdoor v2.12, GoMail v2.x and Wildcat! v4.x
 IMWCGM10.ZIP - Setup for InterMail v2.29, GoMail v2.x and Wildcat! v4.x


 Coming soon to a BBS near you: (No specific date.)
 --------------------------------------------------
 FDTRTT10.ZIP - Setup for Frontdoor v2.12, TriToss v1.x, and TriBBS 



