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Hey Jason! Feb 12 09:30 05, Jason Cullins wrote to Maurice Kinal: JC> Synchronet, my BBS package, is generating the MSGID. Right. I saw that but noticed that isn't the usual MSGID generated by many of the SBBS packages I've seen around. JC> the fido_perl JC> is what i JC> have my echo mail set as fido is the net and perl is the echo id. JC> then the rest JC> is my address.. Understood but like I say above it isn't the observed norm. Are you using a recent or older release of SBBS? I don't follow that package so I have no idea whatsoever other then some observed anomalous MSGIDs coming from some of those BBSs. I was wondering if that is a recent change or if your SBBS is an older version that happens to do the MSGID the usual way. Life is good, Maurice --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2* Origin: Coffin Point - Ladysmith, BC Canada (1:153/401.1) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 153/401 307 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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