Hello mark,
On 15 Dec 16 05:04, mark lewis wrote to Allen Prunty:
ml> that option helps in some cases... i requested it be added because
ml> stats were wrong... i was polling a system in an othernet supposedly
ml> with my othernet address but that other system's stats were logging
ml> everything with my main address which was not in that othernet...
ml> there was no connection or link between us with that main address so
ml> their stats were technically wrong... by hiding the other addresses,
ml> there was only one presented to them and their stats were now
ml> technically correct... i think it would have been easier for mystic to
ml> present the common address first in the list of addresses and avoid
ml> the problem in the first place but someone didn't see that or they
ml> didn't understand the problem... there is a reason for having AKA
ml> matching ;)
Fairly certain this was coded per spec (or proposal even). Most mailers do not
match the common AKA. They usually work in a top-down list and match the first
one that matches. So if you and I both have a Fidonet address, it will try to
use that first. If it fails, it will go to the next matching AKA in the list.
This is how binkd, Argus/Taurus/Radius, Irex, and any other mailers I've used
in the past currently operate.
I don't know of any mailers that do not do it this way (while I don't agree
with the method, but whatever). This was why the "Hide AKAs" was added to
Mystic in the first place.. to get past that issue if it were to come up.
Regards,
Nick
... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
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