What is RMiniNet! RMiniNet is one of the oldest international networks there is zone 900 there is renamed to a new network. We support more than 150 conferences with over boards throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan, Taiwan, New Zealand, South America, Eastern Europe, South Africa, and the Middle East. The activity level of our conferences produces between 1.5K and 2000k of mail daily (the amount of mail you receive daily of course depends on the number of conferences your board relays daily.) Our topics range from product and software support sponsored by authors, to current events, political discussions, an on-line AA meeting, hardware support such as USR, Ashton-Tate and Quarterdeck and we also have small amounts of exchanged mail with Fido, and Intelec to name a few. RMiniNet have lot of Genealogy conferences there is the most doing the Network, there is for the nodes and users there are for family researching, the is there religions conferences and some other conferences. RMiniNet can feed by Binkp, E-mail/transx, Telnet QWK, FTP and NNTP, by 2 system main is on a 64-bit Linux pc, the other system is on a Intel Dual system make it to be a 6.8ghz system. All system is running under a WAN systen under network kofobbs.net. We can in the future offer standard modems connections together with Internet ftp and telnet availability, as our NetHub, we offer more flexibilty for mail transfer. In addition we offer the ability to receive public mail via alternative routes, this arena for via Internet NNTP, SMTP/POP3, FTP, BinkP and Telnet transfers. Our software is specifically designed to handle this kind of alternative mail transfers. We use the best networking software available with mail turnaround times potentially of less than 3 minutes! We consider ourselves a social network, with an open structure. Our requirments for joining are small - an interest in networking with other boards around the world, a willingness to join in and help where necessary and contribute to the conferences that YOU enjoy reading, ownership of Postlink, QWK, NNTP, or FTSC software. Because we have a wide spread regional hub system you are probably fairly close to any one of our regional hubs around the world. Each one of them would be more than happy to provide you access as a node, or you can call a Super Regional hub system directly if you choose to be a hub. Interested systems should contact: Gert Andersen gert@kofo.org and get hour information file RMININFO.ZIP found at ftp://ftp.kofobbs.dk/new/mini_files/RMININFO.ZIP RMININFO.ZIP And fill out the application complete. Gert Andersen RMiniNet