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On 27 Feb 18 19:27:10, Michael Dukelsky said the following to All: MD> There are two different formats of stored message (*.MSG): OPUS and FTS-000 MD> Unlike OPUS, message header in FTS-0001 format contains destination zone MD> number and destination point number. Husky programs use smapi library which The zone headers as noted in the current FTS-0001 are optional; and most mail tossers do not insert the zone into those fields. What is of "critical" importance is the net and node numbers; followed by the insertion of the INTL kludge for zones and TOPT for points. If a tosser does not do it this way and ignores the insertion of INTL for example, most other tossers will treat the message as belonging to the same zone class as the address of the processing system... leading to misrouting of the message and a barrage of flaming from the know-it-all Sysop crowd. It is extremely rare to see a BBS or 3rd-party program specifically use the header and not the kludge-method. Nick --- Renegade vY2Ka2* Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (1:229/426) SEEN-BY: 3/50 103/705 153/736 154/10 203/0 221/0 229/107 426 240/1661 5832 SEEN-BY: 249/206 261/38 280/464 5003 292/854 310/31 322/757 423/120 633/267 SEEN-BY: 633/280 640/384 712/550 848 770/1 2320/100 @PATH: 229/426 280/464 712/848 633/267 |
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