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On (10 Nov 02) andrew clarke wrote to mark lewis... Hello andrew, ac> Field 3: Node name ac> FTS-5 = "This is the name by which the node is known" ac> FTS-5000 = "This is the name by which the node is known. For IP nodes ac> this field may alternately contain an ip address or E-Mail address for ac> email tunneling programs." ac> Nothing about a BBS name there. Not that I even run a BBS, but for ac> people who do, why should they care about what's in that field anyway? The "big deal" about the "name field" in the Nodelist was that some programs were written to generate "BBS" lists from the Nodelist. Since in the beginning of Fidonet most Nodes did operate a BBS (almost a requirement to get a Node number), The BBS name in the "Node Name" field was a "big deal". ac> What difference does it make? Maybe the ZCs can all mark the field In a technical sense, it makes no difference. The field is "just another field" and could be defined anyway desired. Frank http://pages.sbcglobal.net/flv http://biseonline.com/r19 --- PPoint 3.01* Origin: Holy Cow! I'm A Point!! (1:124/6308.1) SEEN-BY: 106/2000 120/544 123/500 124/5025 6308 132/500 400/300 490/33 633/104 SEEN-BY: 633/260 262 270 285 634/383 640/954 690/682 712/848 771/4020 774/605 SEEN-BY: 2432/200 @PATH: 124/6308 5025 106/2000 123/500 774/605 633/260 285 267 |
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