*** The Free Ride is Over! *** ===================== Effective March 1, 1996, the Internet Gateway at 1:1/31 has been *CLOSED*!!! There is NO MORE "default" gateway for E-Mail coming INbound from the Internet for Zone-1. The reasons for this termination of service are numerous ... o Most recently, an excommunicated SysOp has gone on a rampage of forging subscription messages to subscribe numerous FidoNet addresses to numerous unwanted Internet mailing-lists in a deliberate attempt to "break" the FidoNet routing structure and the gateway structure. Many of the other gateways have already shut down operations. o Many of the *C routing systems have taken it upon themselves to either "bounce" (many doing it improperly addressed) or to deliberately "bit-bucket" NetMail coming from the gateway. I can no longer deal with the voluminous NetMail being received from End-Nodes querying what has happened to their inbound E-Mail coming thru the gateway. o The gateways systems and the "f###.n###.z#.fidonet.org" address syntax was designed for "casual mail", not for subscribing to massive mailing-lists and such. Many people have found ways to deliberately by-pass the controls at the gateways and subscribe to mailing-lists, forcing the inbound traffic to route in thru the gateways and clogging up the FidoNet routing structures. These days, it is fairly easy and inexpensive to get an account with any of the many Internet Service Providers thoughout the country. Those that really need to subscribe to mailing-lists should go that route. o The original intent of setting up the .fidonet.org domain was to have gateways situated geographically close to the Nodes they serve so that the load would be distributed and routing problems on the FidoNet side would be reduced. As of this writing, there are only 34 Nets out of the 431 Nets in Zone-1 which have their INbound E-Mail coming in via gateways other than the "default" gateway. The existing gateway operators and gateway software authors have always been willing to help a new gateway with their setup. The *Cs at the Net level just haven't done their part to strive for getting local gateways in place in their Nets. It just doesn't seem fair to me to keep relying on ONE gateway and the Backbone routing structure to handle over 90% of the Zone's traffic, does it? o People have been writing software which does NOT conform to proper addressing specs which have severly impacted operations of the gateway without even consulting me or even letting me know that their programs exist. o I find that I no longer have the time nor inclination to keep supporting a gateway where folks continue to break the rules of its use and bypass the controls. FidoNet in general has taken this service for granted for far too long. People seem to feel that Free use of Internet E-Mail is something they get automatically when they are granted a Node Number in FidoNet. o The I.E.E.E., the organization who has been providing the resources and bandwidth for the flow of all this traffic can no longer support the endeavor. Some services *will* CONTINUE to be provided ... o The Domain-Name-Service, which tells the Internet world where to send traffic for destinations within the .fidonet.org domain (and which defines which addresses are 'valid') will continue to be operated. However, the "default MX-record" which sent all undefined traffic for those Nets which did not otherwise have another gateway declared, will be DELETED! o We will continue to operate the gateway at 1:13/10 (our other gateway address) on a REGISTERED-ONLY basis. This means that there will be a process whereby INDIVIDUAL Zone-1 Nodes will be able to Register to use the gateway and have an Internet address assigned. Incoming E-Mail for all REGISTERED systems will be packed on HOLD and must be picked up by direct Poll. NOTHING will be routed via the Backbone (except Bounces back to UNregistered Nodes). (Please see instructions below for Registering to use 1:13/10) How to Register to use the Gateway at 1:13/10 --------------------------------------------- To register your system to use the gateway services at 1:13/10, simply send a File-Request for REGISTER to 1:13/10. This will pass your Primary address into a function process that will dynamically re-configure the related configuration files and routing during the next hourly update process. After that, you should be able to use the gateway and any E-Mail coming INbound from the Internet will be packed on *HOLD* at 1:13/10 for your system to pickup. Point systems may NOT register and may NOT use this gateway. Note that your system is assigned a special address, which is *NOT* in the old 'f###.n###.z#.fidonet.org' syntax. After March 1st, any addresses of that format which do NOT have a specific MX-record assigned for that Net's traffic to send it to another gateway will NO LONGER BE VALID and will BOUNCE on the Internet side. Do NOT advertise your address in that format as it will NOT be valid after the March 1st cutoff. When you send mail to the Internet, REGISTERed systems *will* have the correct return-address in the headers. Also, a standard ".signature" block will be added to the end of your messages showing your Full Name and FidoNet address and your correct Internet return-address. At this time, I do NOT want to mass-advertise what the format of the NEW addresses are because of the recent actions of certain individuals. Burt Juda Postmaster/Hostmaster