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echo: allfix_help
to: Tommi Koivula
from: mark lewis
date: 2013-09-05 11:44:50
subject: what is this?

On Wed, 04 Sep 2013, Tommi Koivula wrote to mark lewis:

 ml> what does the last sequence of characters in the following PIDs
 ml> signify?
 ml>
 ml>     PID: ALLFIX+ 6.00.18 EFF59863
 ml>     PID: ALLFIX/2+ 6.00.18 A397509A
 ml>
 ml> is it supposed to be a MSGID serial number or is it some kind of
 ml> registration number?

 TK> It is not MSGID. I think it is some kind of 'serial' number and it
 TK> will identify the system. My Allfix/2 seems to put every time the
 TK> same string there, but with the exactly same setup the UNI version
 TK> puts different one.

that's what i thought after a little more looking... so then the question
is why is the new allfix 6 not generating MSGID lines like allfix 5 does?

)\/(ark

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