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| subject: | The 000 hoax all over again |
Joe Delahaye -> Peter Knapper wrote: >> Rubbish. The rest of the 000-* string is an IP address that does NOT JD> equate >> a Phone no. that can be dialed by a true PSTN node, which is what the JD> Nodeli >> entry implies. It all comes down to "what is the lowest common JD> denominator, >> the operation as stated in the Nodelist"... JD> Not here in Zone 1. it is now 000-0-0-0-0. Fuck me! So my dial translation table absorbs the opening 000 as you folks have told me it must, and dials the next digits which are... 000 and 0 "Police Fire or Ambulance?" if the IP data isn't going to appear in that field why put any digits there? What's wrong with 'Unpublished"? ALL mailers know not to dial that! -- regards David ---* Origin: So where the bloody hell are you? (3:640/305) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 640/305 280/5555 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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