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@@ -78,6 +78,86 @@ USEPACKER  ZIP ALL
 AREAFIX    ALL <VAR>PASS</VAR>
 ROUTE_TO   <VAR>HfA</VAR> ALL
 </PRE>
--------- End of sbbsecho.cfg --------
+-------- End of sbbsecho.cfg --------<br>
+<br>
+That's all find and dandy if Fido is the only FTN network you're on... but what if you're a member of more than one..
+For example, xleague (http://www.x-bit.org) *and* FidoNet?  Well, things get a teensy bit more complicated.
+We'll need a couple more replacements.
+<DL>
+<DT><VAR>xA</VAR> <DD>Your complete x-league address (ie: 777:777/52)
+<DT><VAR>HxA</VAR> <DD>Your x-league hubs address (ie: 777:777/0)
+<DT><VAR>HxiA</VAR> <DD>Your x-league hubs internet address (ie: x-bit.org)
+<DT><VAR>xPASS</VAR> <DD>The password for the x-league hub
+</DL>
+Moreover, we'll have to explicity route all FidoNet stuff by zone to your fidonet hub.  The DEFAULT ZONE does not
+change per network with sbbsecho... it is what's set up as the zone for your first FTN address.  I've <b>bolded</b>
+all the lines that are different from the previous example.
+-------- Start of binkd.conf --------
+<PRE>
+domain fidonet <VAR>bP</VAR>/outbound <VAR>fZ</VAR>
+domain fido alias-for fidonet
+domain fidonet.org alias-for fidonet
+<b>domain xleague <VAR>bP</VAR>/outbound <VAR>fZ</VAR></b>
+address <VAR>fA</VAR>@fidonet
+<b>address <VAR>xA</VAR>@xleague</b>
+sysname "<VAR>SysN</VAR>"
+location "<VAR>SL</VAR>"
+sysop "<VAR>SN</VAR>"
+nodeinfo 300,TCP,BINKP
+connect-timeout 60
+try 10
+hold 600
+send-if-pwd
+log <VAR>bP</VAR>/binkd.log
+loglevel 4
+percents
+printq
+backresolv
+inbound <VAR>bP</VAR>/inbsecure
+inbound-nonsecure <VAR>bP</VAR>/inbound  
+temp-inbound <VAR>bP</VAR>/incomplete
+minfree 2048
+minfree-nonsecure 2048
+kill-dup-partial-files
+kill-old-partial-files 86400
+kill-old-bsy 43200
+flag /usr/bbs/sbbs/data/fidoin.now *.pkt *.PKT
+flag /usr/bbs/sbbs/data/fidoin.now *.su? *.mo? *.tu? *.we? *.th? *.fr? *.sa? *.SU? *.MO? *.TU? *.WE? *.TH? *.FR? *.SA?
+prescan
+node <VAR>HfA</VAR>@fidonet -md <VAR>HiA</VAR> <VAR>PASS</VAR>
+<b>node <VAR>HxA</VAR>@xleague -md <VAR>HxiA</VAR> <VAR>xPASS</VAR></b>
+</PRE>
+-------- End of binkd.conf --------<br>
+<br>
+And the corresponding sbbsecho.cnf looks like this:
+-------- Start of sbbsecho.cfg --------
+<PRE>
+NOTIFY 1
+SECURE_ECHOMAIL
+FUZZY_ZONE
+FLO_MAILER
+KILL_EMPTY
+LOG 0FFFFFFF
+INBOUND <VAR>bP</VAR>/inbound/
+SECURE_INBOUND <VAR>bP</VAR>/inbsecure/
+OUTBOUND <VAR>bP</VAR>/outbound/
+ARCSIZE 0
+PKTSIZE 0
+PKTPWD ALL <VAR>PASS</VAR>
+PACKER ZIP 0 504B
+  PACK /usr/local/bin/zip %f %s
+  UNPACK /usr/local/bin/unzip -j %f -d %s
+END
+USEPACKER  ZIP ALL
+AREAFIX    ALL <VAR>PASS</VAR>
+<b>ROUTE_TO   <VAR>HfA</VAR> 1:ALL</b>
+<b>ROUTE_TO   <VAR>HfA</VAR> 2:ALL</b>
+<b>ROUTE_TO   <VAR>HfA</VAR> 3:ALL</b>
+<b>ROUTE_TO   <VAR>HfA</VAR> 4:ALL</b>
+<b>ROUTE_TO   <VAR>HfA</VAR> 5:ALL</b>
+<b>ROUTE_TO   <VAR>HfA</VAR> 6:ALL</b>
+<b>ROUTE_TO   <VAR>HxA</VAR> 777:ALL</b>
+</PRE>
+-------- End of sbbsecho.cfg --------<br>
 </BODY>
 </HMTL>