Re: Candidates vision request
By: mark lewis to Carol Shenkenberger on Sun Dec 09 2018 10:20 am
MV>>> ,100,Shenks_Express,Virginia_Beach_VA,Carol_Shenkenberger,-Unpublis
MV>>> he d-,300,XX,CM,INA:shenks.synchro.net,IBN:shenks.dyndns.org
MV>>> Can you tell us according to what part(s) of which FTSC standard(s)
MV>>> this nodelist entry contains information that is never used by a
MV>>> properly configured mailer?
CS>> What standards do you show to represent when a site has 2 resolving
CS>> addresses, one preferred for IBN but the other for everything? Z1
CS>> practical resolution, yet another thing not documented.
ML> this multiple domain resolution thing is built into some mailers... it is
ML> not available for others... those mailers that can see and use multiple
ML> domains will cycle through them trying each one in succession until a
ML> connection is made or a number-of-tries counter has been reached... this
ML> works also with a domain name in the "system name" field if one were to
ML> use that field for a domain name instead of a system name... one could
ML> also use additional IBN flags to indicate more than the possible three
ML> domains when using the available fields where a domain name is able to be
ML> listed...
Yup, old school to use the BBS name field. One of the earlierst methods and
even allows a static IP.
I think the issue is software differences. In a purist stance, if they all
resolve to the same place and that one *critically* is always up with no
outages, then listing or even having others becomes moot.
That however is the perfect world scenario.
ML> the following would be a valid entry for a system with five domains
ML> available for connection...
ML> ,100,domain1.invalid,Virginia_Beach_VA,Carol_Shenkenberger,-Unpublished-,3
ML> 00,XX,CM,INA:domain2.invalid,IBN:domain3.invalid,IBN:domain4.invalid,IBN:d
ML> omain5.invalid
And would cycle though them (if having a mailer who did that). I assume
domain2 first then 3-5 and *may* catch domain 1 with other mailers? Older ones
may only see 3-5 unless using a parsed list like I-Argus or one of the I-BINK
types.
CS>> The world is not black and white.
ML> very true...
Occasonally helpful for those with a mailer that can take advantage of it.
Others may have to manually look up a site to see if there is a alternate path
if something seems offline. It's all about communication and anything that
helps that in the nodelist, works for me.
xxcarol
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