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   Message 6,954 of 8,941   
   Simon Geddes to Alan Ianson   
   FREQing   
   20 Jan 20 13:20:06   
   
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     Re: FREQing   
     By: Alan Ianson to Simon Geddes on Sun Jan 19 2020 01:53 pm   
      
    > Back in the dial-up days file requesting was easy to setup in mailers like   
   BinkleyTerm   
    > and FrontDoor, and also other mailer available at the time.   
      
   I have something called TrapDoor for the Amiga. Have only scanned the   
   instructions, but I see it allows you to set yourself up as a Point, or to use   
   it to handle the fido traffic to a BBS. This might be the thing I need then.   
      
    > If you read the FIDO-REQ, ALLFIX_FILE, or FDN_ANNOUNCE areas, nodes posting   
   those new   
    > files likely do support file requests and magic names. Try freqing FILES   
   from one of   
    > those BBSs and probably you will get an all files list. :)   
      
   Brilliant, will give that a go. Exciting indeed! :)   
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