FidoNet The First BBS Electronic Mail System by Tony Clark FidoNet is one of the most interesting features of the Fido Bulletin Board System. Tom Jennings, the author of the Fido BBS and FidoNet network has created a sophisticated yet easy to use electronic mail system. Simply stated the FidoNet network allows users on one BBS to send and receive messages from users of other BBSes located anywhere in the world! It works like this. You call your local Fido bulletin board, log- on and go to the FidoNet message area. You enter a message, as you normally would in any other message area except that you are asked for the Fido system or systems that you want to send the message to. Next you enter your message and terminate it as usual. Later that night, the Fido BBS shuts down according to a prearranged schedule and begins processing mail. Processing mail consists of assembling packets, dialing the phone number and transmitting the data to another Fido BBS. At the same time the local Fido `listens' for incomming mail messages. At the end of the mail period FidoNet returns controll to the Fido BBS and allows users to log-on again. All well and good, you say but what can I do with this? Well for starters Fido can send messages to over 100 other FidoNet systems nationwide. All you do is enter a single message and a list of the nodes that you want it sent to and presto! You have communicated with large number of BBS users with relativley little effort. Secondly, FidoNet can do this in a very cost effective manner. The cost for a user to call each BBS, log on and enter the message prohibits many users from doing this. The cost of sending a FidoNet message is controlled by the sysop and usually ranges from 0 to 25 cents per message. Far cheaper than a single phone call to an out of state BBS. Also FidoNet can operate at 1200 baud, so if you are using a 300 baud modem you have decreased your connect time by a factor of four. Lastly FidoNet has the capability of transmitting files as well as messages. Now you can distribute the latest copy of your favorite program to other users all across the United States. To sum it up, FidoNet allows you to reach out and communicate with a large number of computer users at a reasonable cost. In many cases the cost of sending a message is free! So the next time you have a peculiar problem that you can't seem to get an answer to, or you are looking for a particular file to help you perform some difficult task, send a message to several other Fido BBSes via FidoNet mail. I am sure that you will be suprised and pleased with the results.