• Synchronet Data echo

    From halian@halian@ABINARY.remove-rh5-this to All on Sun Sep 15 04:30:00 2024
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.synchronet

    n00b questions: What is the purpose of the Synchronet Data echo, and how does one use it?
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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-rmp-this to halian on Sun Sep 15 04:31:10 2024
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    To: halian
    Re: Synchronet Data echo
    By: halian to All on Sun Sep 15 2024 04:30 am

    n00b questions: What is the purpose of the Synchronet Data echo, and how does one use it?

    It's for sharing data among networked BBSes, specifically for: user avatars, bbs list entries, smm profiles, Minesweeper scores, etc. If you're not running Synchronet, you likely have no use for it.
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  • From Dumas Walker@dumas.walker@CAPCITY2.remove-z5a-this to HALIAN on Sun Sep 15 09:40:00 2024
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    To: HALIAN
    n00b questions: What is the purpose of the Synchronet Data echo, and how does one use it?

    It is an echo for Synchronet (and other software, like doors) to use to transfer data between Dovenet systems. It is not really meant to be human-readable.


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  • From Keyop@keyop@MAGNUMUK.remove-uvw-this to Digital Man on Sun Sep 15 20:22:18 2024
    From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.synchronet

    To: Digital Man
    Re: Synchronet Data echo
    By: Digital Man to halian on Sun Sep 15 2024 04:31:10

    It's for sharing data among networked BBSes, specifically for: user avatars, bbs list entries, smm profiles, Minesweeper scores, etc. If you're not running Synchronet, you likely have no use for it.

    How long do messages in this area need to be retained for?

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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-74i-this to Keyop on Sun Sep 15 12:54:29 2024
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    To: Keyop
    Re: Synchronet Data echo
    By: Keyop to Digital Man on Sun Sep 15 2024 08:22 pm

    Re: Synchronet Data echo
    By: Digital Man to halian on Sun Sep 15 2024 04:31:10

    It's for sharing data among networked BBSes, specifically for: user avatars, bbs list entries, smm profiles, Minesweeper scores, etc. If you're not running Synchronet, you likely have no use for it.

    How long do messages in this area need to be retained for?

    I think the only program that re-reads the message base is Synchronet Minesweeper, so the messages need to be retained as long as you want to track high-scores in that game. If you don't care about high scores in that game, then it doesn't really matter.
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