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to: Paul Edwards
from: andrew clarke
date: 1995-02-05 20:42:14
subject: sot/eot

In a message to Bob Lawrence 
Paul Edwards  wrote:

 PE> meant to process FTS messages (e.g. what do you do if there
 PE> are two INTL lines?).

If the two INTL lines are identical, use the first and ignore any
successive INTL lines.  If they're not identical then it's an invalid
message, so ignore it for now, and store the complete message somewhere for
later (manual) intervention.

 PE> logging on to my Maximus BBS and see how far you get trying
 PE> to enter x'01' on my system.  I haven't tried it myself, but
 PE> I bet you can't.  And even if Maximus didn't, it could

x'01'   :-)


timEd's internal editor won't let me enter ASCII 001 into the message text
at all.  GoldED will though, last time I looked.  If you use an external
editor, both will allow you to enter an ASCII 001 in the message text.


 BL>   Transmission stopped.

 PE> What a relief.  BFN.  Paul.

Back to the brick wall, eh? :-)


ZeeYa...
Andrew.

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