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echo: ic
to: Roy Witt
from: mark lewis
date: 2006-04-17 10:46:10
subject: none

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 but
 CS> 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...

she's showing that there is/was the same problem that the aussies are on
about that affected Z1 systems... an improperly configured mailer would
dial 911 and not even blink about it...

so, here we are with two known problems in the nodelist that only rear
their heads with improperly configured mailers and dialing tables... both
problems cause calls to the emergency services of the local area...
howsomeever, it seems that the aussie problem is a much bigger one than the
Z1 one because they have raised a fuss about it and no one ever did in Z1
back when the network numbered 30000+ nodes... hummm...

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