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from: Sean Rima
date: 2002-11-14 12:01:20
subject: Re: two msgids

* Forwarded from MBSE by Sean Rima (2:263/950).
* Originally by: Michiel Broek (2:280/2802), 13 Nov 02 21:30.
* Originally to: Sean Rima.

Hi Sean,

Sean Rima wrote to Michiel Broek:
SR> Hello Michiel.
SR>
SR> 12 Nov 02 20:28, you wrote to me:
SR>
SR>  SR>  MB>> Sean Rima wrote to All:
SR>  SR>  SR>>> * Originally by: andrew clarke (3:633/267),
10 Nov 02 16:25.
SR>  SR>  SR>>>
SR>  SR>  SR>>>  * Reply to message originally in area FIDOSOFT.HUSKY
SR>  SR>  SR>>>
SR>  SR>  SR>>> Hello All!
SR>  SR>  SR>>>
SR>  SR>  SR>>> Nov 10 16:25 02, andrew clarke wrote to Sean Rima:
SR>  SR>  SR>>>
SR>  SR>  SR>  ac>>> Sat 2002-11-09 14:23, Sean Rima
(2:263/950) wrote to
SR>  SR>  SR>  ac>>> All:
SR>  SR>  SR>>>
SR>  SR>  SR>  >>>> {at}MSGID: 2:263/950 3dcd1ac9
SR>  SR>  SR>  >>>> {at}MSGID: 2:263/950 3dcd1ac9
SR>  SR>  SR>  >>>> {at}CHRS: IBMPC 2
SR>  SR>  SR>  >>>> {at}CODEPAGE: 850
SR>  SR>  SR>  >>>> Hello All!
SR>  SR>  SR>>>
SR>  SR>  SR>  ac>>> Sean, why do your messages have two MSGIDs?
SR>  SR>  SR>>>
SR>  SR>  SR>  >>>> -+- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/2.4.19 (i586))
SR>  SR>  SR>  >>>> {at}TID: MBSE-FIDO 0.35.05
SR>  SR>  SR>  >>>>  + Origin: How Do You Make Windows
Faster ? Throw It
SR>  SR>  SR>  >>>> Harder
SR>  SR>  SR>>> (2:263/950)
SR>  SR>  SR>  >>>> {at}PATH: 263/950 261/38 123/500 106/1 379/1
SR>  SR>  SR>>>
SR>  SR>  SR>  ac>>> Regards
SR>  SR>  SR>  ac>>> Andrew
SR>  SR>  SR>>>
SR>  SR>  SR>  ac>>> -- mail{at}ozzmosis.com
SR>  SR>  SR>>>
SR>  SR>  SR>  ac>>> -+- Msged/NT 6.1.1
SR>  SR>  SR>  ac>>>  + Origin: Blizzard of Ozz, Mt
Eliza, Victoria,
SR>  SR>  SR>  ac>>> Australia
SR>  SR>  MB>> (3:633/267)
SR>  SR>  SR>>>
SR>  SR>  SR>>>
SR>  SR>  SR>>> For Michiel's info :)
SR>  SR>>
SR>  SR>  MB>> Yes, how about writing messages without Msged?
Then count the
SR>  SR>  MB>> MSGID lines. I think you found another Msged bug.
SR>  SR>>
SR>  SR>> To be honest I never looked, but this one is with Golded+. I will
SR>  SR>> check
SR>  MB> it
SR>
SR>  SR>> now in a second and after scanning.
SR>
SR>  MB> Oke, after a while of testing different combinations, and maybe
check
SR>  MB> the messages on other systems it should get clear what causes this.
SR>
SR> Rick seems to have dome this already from my reading anyway

I got your jam files. Msged screws up the .jhr file with wrong kludge
numbers. See like this:

Message number: 2

 HiID LoID Name             Len Data
 ---- ---- ----             --- ----
18464    2 Undefined          9 "Sean Rima"
24909    3 Undefined          3 "All"
17952    6 Undefined          5 "Msged"
28530    0 Undefined          9 "2:263/950"
   15    4 Undefined         18 "2:263/950 3dd220cb"
   15 2004 Undefined          4 "0000"
   15 2000 Undefined         13 "CHRS: IBMPC 2"
   15 2000 Undefined         13 "CODEPAGE: 850"

Now the good message:

Q=Quit  S=Subfields  T=Text  N=Next  P=Previous  H=HdrInfo   :s
SubFld

Message number: 1

 HiID LoID Name             Len Data
 ---- ---- ----             --- ----
    0    2 SenderName         9 "Sean Rima"
    0    0 OriginAddress     17 "2:263/950{at}fidonet"
    0    3 ReceiverName       3 "All"
    0    1 DestAddress        9 "2:263/950"
    0    6 Subject           19 "This is a test mail"
    0    4 MsgId             26 "2:263/950{at}fidonet 3dd22059"
    0 2000 FTS kludge        15 "CHRS: LATIN-1 2"

As you can see, the HiID is zero and the kludges are recognized. It seemd
that the smapi doesn't clear the HiID field, that should be zero.


Can you forward this to the smapi developers?

I also noticed the .sql file that should not be there but I think at least
Tobias know about this.




    Greetings, Michiel Broek

Email:   mbse{at}mbse.dds.nl
Fidonet: Michiel Broek at 2:280/2802

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-+- MBSE BBS v0.35.05 (Linux-i386)
 + Origin: MBSE Linux BBS. Made in the Netherlands (2:280/2802)

Hello everybody.

FYI

Sean

--- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5
* Origin: There Can Only Be 1 (2:263/950)
SEEN-BY: 10/345 11/200 14/200 34/999 102/943 106/1 2 3 1234 2000 123/140 350
SEEN-BY: 123/500 789 128/187 130/803 143/2 220/11 222/2 226/600 229/618 1000
SEEN-BY: 229/2000 3000 249/116 261/38 100 263/950 267/200 280/1027 5003 333/0
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SEEN-BY: 2404/201 2600/290 2624/306 3613/360 1275 3618/555 3800/1 3830/9
@PATH: 263/950 261/38 123/500 106/1 379/1 633/267

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