H O W T O ±±Ü ±±Ü ±±Ü ±±Ü ±±±±±±±Ü ±±Û ±±Û ±±Û ±±Û ±±Ûß±±Û ±±±±±±Û ±±Û ±±Û ±±±±±Ûß ±±Ûß±±Û ±±Ûܱ±Û ±±Ûß±±Û ±±Û ±±Û ±±±±±±Û ±±±±±±±Û ßß ßß ßßßßßß ßßßßßßß ÖÄÄÄÄ¿ ÖÄÄÄÄ¿ ÖÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ È» Õ¾ È» Õ¾ N E T º ÕÍÍ» ÕÍÍ» ³ º ³ º ³ ÖÄÄÄÄÄ¿ º ³ º ³ º ³ ÖÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÖÄÄÄ¿ ÖÄ¿ º ³ º ³ º ÕÍÍ; º ³ º ³ º ³ º ÕÍÍ» ³ È» Õ¾ º ³ º ³ º ³ º ÀÄÄÄ¿ º ³ Ö½ À¿ º ³ º ÀÄĽ ³ º ³ º ³ º ³ º ³ ÈÍÍÍ» ³ º ³ ÈÍÍÍ; º ³ º ÕÍÍ» ³ º ³ º ³ º ÀÄÄĽ ³ ÖÄÄĽ ³ Ö½ À¿ Ö½ À¿ º ³ º ³ Ö½ À¿ º ÀÄÄ¿ ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ; ÈÍÍÍÍ; ÈÍÍÍ; ÈÍÍÍ; È; È; ÈÍÍ; ÈÍÍÍ; CONFERENCES Quickly, the only difference between being a Node and a HUB is that you must have a .qwk compatable mail door for either you PCBoard (Qmail4 Door) or WildCat! (TomCat Door), and a little time to help out the sysops that will be hubbing off of you. There inbound mail is sent right along with your boards mail except that they have different taglines. When you set up a sysop for access to the net, you have to assign them Net-Status in your mail door system. What we need from you, is a text file, which can be included in our monthly US-xx-93.zip file, which has the information about your board, and what you want them to do (process) in order to get setup with you. Follow the examples that are in the monthly file with the .HUB file extensions. A HUB is also required to get FIVE of his fellow LOCAL sysops involved in the net. This is usually fairly easy, and they can run either PCBoard, WildCat!, TriTel, or any other BBS system which has a .QWK compatible netmail interface program (mail tosser). HUBs are also required to call into either the World HUB or a 1st level HUB off of the World HUB. This is to prevent mail delivery time degredation. We are looking for at least 5-HUBs for each state, in the next few months. It requires of you alot of time initially, as you learn, and periodic participation in the net yourself. UsNetMail is 'the' easy-going net, and it is for the purpose of sharing, enjoyment, education, help, and meeting people from all walks of life! Please let me know if you would like to become a HUB and get involved in UsNetMail. Thanks Bart Sabatelli UsNetMail World HUB Administrator