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to: MARKUS RESCHKE
from: WILFRED VAN VELZEN
date: 2017-09-11 12:57:00
subject: Re: silence is golden

Hi Markus,

On 2017-09-11 11:42:30, you wrote to me:

 WvV>> @PATH: 240/1661 1120 261/38 140/1 221/0 1 292/854
 WvV>> @PATH: 240/1661 1120 261/38 140/1 221/0 6 154/10

 WvV>> So either 140/1 or 221/0 is changing dates! :-(

 MR> Still, I'd like to know who is creating the copies. A few days ago 1:15/0
 MR> sent copies of echomail from FIDOSOFT.GER to FIDOSOFT.HUSKY and from
 MR> INTERNET.GER to INTERNET while changing the writer's address to 1:15/0 and
 MR> adding an origin line including the same address. I've sent 1:15/0 a
 MR> netmail asking about that issue, but I haven't received any response yet
:(

That seems to be a different event...

 MR> And now we have exact copies.

 MR> From a copy in my dupe area:

 MR> @PATH: 240/1661 1120 261/38 140/1 221/0 1 280/5003 464

 MR> Obviously my address wasn't in the seen-by lines when your system received
 MR> that copy. And you should have received that echomail directly from my
 MR> system anyway.

The first 2 messages (the rest were dupes of those) seem to come directly from
you, only your nodenumber was in the PATH!?

Here they are:

= BAD_MSGS (2:280/464) ========================================================
 From : Markus Reschke                      2:244/1661      2012-05-10 14:56:02
 To   : Sergey Dorofeev
 Subj : silence is golden
===============================================================================
AREA:LINUX
@FMAIL BAD: Message too old (2017-09-11 01:16:59)
@FMAIL SRC: 2:240/1661
@FMAIL DEST: 2:280/464
@MSGID: 2:244/1661 4fabd792
@TZUTC: 0200
@REPLY: 2:5020/12000 4f51e4a6
@PID: Msged/LNX 6.1.2
@CHRS: LATIN-1 2
@TID: hpt/lnx 1.9.0-cur 11-12-13
@DATE: 10 May 12  14:56:02
Hi Sergey!

May 10 11:24 2012, Sergey Dorofeev wrote to Markus Reschke:

 MR>> Have you ever written code for 8 bit CPUs running at 1, 2 or 4 MHz?
 MR>> The binary header helps to process the message more easy and faster
 MR>> than ASCII encoded addresses and stuff. And it also reduces the size
 MR>> of the message. Back in the days of 300 bps modems you could count
 MR>> the
 MR>> seconds saved. And RAM was limited too those days.

 SD> Linux requires at least 386 CPU (that is 32 bit) from the very birth.

Yep! But Fido is older than linux. BTW you can run linux on a 8 bit CPU using
an emulator. That was recently done on an ATmega.

Regards,
Markus

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 + Origin: *** theca tabellaria *** (2:244/1661)
SEEN+BY: 240/77 1120 1661 280/464

= BAD_MSGS (2:280/464) ========================================================
 From : Markus Reschke                      2:240/1661      2014-01-15 19:29:10
 To   : Joerg Tewes
 Subj : vdsl
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AREA:NODES.024
@FMAIL BAD: Message too old (2017-09-11 01:16:59)
@FMAIL SRC: 2:240/1661
@FMAIL DEST: 2:280/464
@MSGID: 2:240/1661 52cb022f
@TZUTC: 0100
@REPLY: 2:2437/224.96@fidonet 98713e19
@PID: Msged/LNX 6.1.2
@CHRS: LATIN-1 2
@TID: hpt/lnx 1.9.0-cur 11-12-13
@DATE: 15 Jan 14  19:29:10
Hallo Joerg!

2014-01-15 03:00 schrieb Joerg Tewes an Gerrit Kuehn:

 JT> Bei VDSL kann man nur noch ISDN buchen wenn man einen Grund nennt
 JT> warum man das braucht, und auch nur per Hotline oder im Shop. Imho
 JT> nicht im Web.

Beim Anschlußwechsel von ISDN-only auf Call & Surf wird automatisch der
IP-basierte Anschluß auf der Webseite gewählt. Man sieht das erst ganz am Ende
und kann es auch nicht ändern. Während des Bestellvorgangs wird nirgens darauf
hingewiesen. Nur bei einem "*" für die Tarifinfos ist dann von "IP" die Rede.
Die Methode ist schon ziemlich mies. Die wollen halt VoIP durchdrücken, damit
sie das ISDN-Netz abschalten können. Ich kann's verstehen.

cu,
Markus

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 + Origin: *** theca tabellaria *** (2:240/1661)
SEEN+BY: 240/77 1120 1661 5832 280/464 5006 2452/250

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--- FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.18-B20170815
* Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464)
@PATH: 240/1661
@PATH: 240/1661

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