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mark lewis -> David Drummond wrote: DD>> 000 can be inadvertently dialled by equipment if it is at the DD>> start of the phone number. I *have* had it happen (but not DD>> with a fidonet mailer) ml> the problem with that is that we're not discussion non-FTN software or ml> equipment... besides, what equipment like that would be using the ml> fidonet nodelist?? O:) If another device can repeatedly misdial the 000-phone number, then a mailer/modem could just as easily. And for what? There are other places that the IP can be flown that break *nothing* -- 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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