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to: MARK LEWIS
from: AUGUST ABOLINS
date: 2020-01-20 17:32:00
subject: oxp: how does it distingu

On 20/01/2020 7:49 a.m., mark lewis : August Abolins wrote:

 ml> the following is taken from the end of the fidonet nodelist...
 ml> it is actually copied from FTS-5001 which can be found here

 ml> http://ftsc.org/docs/fts-5001.006

 ml> ;S D: FILE/UPDATE REQUEST FLAGS:;S;S The following flags
 ml> indicate the types of file/update requests;S supported.;S;S
 ml> ;S |--------------------------------------------------|
 ml> ;S | | Bark | WaZOO |


Hello mark!

Yes..  Very nice. Thank you.

I found the same info myself a few minutes after my initial post.

Suggestion.. The nodelist should have the "FTS-5001.006" source
reference specifically mentioned, and a reference to the website.

That would help demystify the Fidonet-of-Things(tm).  ;)

Over time, I have found that the extra comments in the nodelist very
educational.  It almost looks like a user-manual.

Back on topic..  so there are only six "Xx" flags?

Do you have any insight on why there is a gap from XC to XR, and why not
just carry on with XD, XE, XF, XG, etc?

BTW..  Sometimes, I find there are discrepancies in what the nodelist
says, and what the system on the other end reports.  :(

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