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17 Apr 06 10:46, mark lewis wrote to Roy Witt: RC>>> Nope. The same rules would apply to Z1 as Z3. After all, this was RC>>> already an issue in Zone 1. Or do you forget the India problem? DD>>> What India problem? I've never had any problems with India... CS>> New Dehli, 91-1- phone code . No nodes there now so it's moot CS>> but used to have a small thriving community. RW>> That was never a problem with a properly configed mailer. To access RW>> the international line, you must first dial 011... ml> she's showing that there is/was the same problem that the aussies are ml> on about that affected Z1 systems... an improperly configured mailer ml> would dial 911 and not even blink about it... ml> so, here we are with two known problems in the nodelist that only ml> rear their heads with improperly configured mailers and dialing ml> tables... both problems cause calls to the emergency services of the ml> local area... howsomeever, it seems that the aussie problem is a much ml> bigger one than the Z1 one because they have raised a fuss about it ml> and no one ever did in Z1 back when the network numbered 30000+ ml> nodes... hummm... Due to there never being a problem with it. If someone did happen to call 911, they would have been traced back and told about it, forthwith. This reminds me of the time a neighborhood kid entered my house and used my modified amateur radio equipment to hold a conversation with the police dispatcher on their repeater. I found out about it while at the shop via a phone call from the FCC and the police department within minutes of it happening. Roy --- Twit(t) Filter v2.1 (C) 2000* Origin: Hacienda de Rio de Guadalupe * South * Texas, USA * (1:1/22) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 1/22 379/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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