Hi, Michael!
On Fri, 10 Jan 2020 21:40:01 +0200 Michael Dukelsky writes:
ZK>> In case of subject longer then allowed 71 + NUL bytes HPT send the
ZK>> whole PKT with the incorrect message to bads.
ZK>> Would it be more practical to be more error tolerant and just cut
ZK>> it to the allowed limit, or it's considered as modification of
ZK>> messages and forbidden by some document?
MD> Fidonet Policy v.4.07
MD> ========= Here the quote begins ===========
MD> 2.1.5 No Alteration of Routed Mail
MD> You may not modify, other than as required for routing or other technical
MD> purposes, any message, netmail or echomail, passing through the system
from
MD> one FidoNet node to another.
MD> ========= Here it ends =============
Isn't it an "other technical purpose"? ;)
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