• Node request

    From The Leprechaun@1:124/5014.2 to All on Tuesday, March 02, 2021 12:52:59
    I'd like to start the process to request a node address. I have read through Policy 4 numerous times, I know who my network coordinator is and am prepared to send a netmail out, but wanted to make sure there was nothing else we need to do these days.

    Thanks,
    Andy

    ... I am firm. You're stubborn. He's pigheaded.

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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to The Leprechaun on Wednesday, March 03, 2021 02:22:21
    On 02 Mar 21 12:52:59, The Leprechaun said the following to All:

    I'd like to start the process to request a node address. I have read throu Policy 4 numerous times, I know who my network coordinator is and am prepar to send a netmail out, but wanted to make sure there was nothing else we ne to do these days.

    Not sure why this is posted in the FD echo? If you know who your NC is, then you typically send a Crash/direct Netmail to him. This demonstrates that you have a working system online. Once you obtain an address you typically remain connected to your NC to receive Netmail... but you are usually free to get your Fido feed from anyone.

    Nick

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  • From The Leprechaun@1:124/5014.2 to Nick Andre on Wednesday, March 03, 2021 09:06:31
    I realized that I was in the wrong message area; I didn't realize where I was. I went ahead and deleted the original post. Thanks for the info, though.

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to The Leprechaun on Friday, March 05, 2021 06:37:21
    Re: Re: Node request
    By: The Leprechaun to Nick Andre on Wed Mar 03 2021 09:06:31

    I realized that I was in the wrong message area; I didn't realize
    where I was. I went ahead and deleted the original post.

    FWIW: deleting a message in FTN does not delete it on any other systems... FTN does not have a global deletion capability like newsgroups have... once a message is posted, scanned out to other systems, and transmitted, it is
    out there in the ether until purged from those other systems' message bases...


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