• You will have to ask every node..

    From August Abolins@1:153/757.21 to Wilfred van Velzen on Sunday, April 11, 2021 17:15:00
    Hello Wilfred!

    @MSGID: 2:221/1.59 XxYyZz09
    Does the MSGID in this one break anything?

    A simple test message won't give you the answer to that.
    You will have to ask every node in the fidonet nodelist,
    to know for sure... ;)

    At least the automated systems connected to this echo will speak
    for themselves to a certain degree. ;)

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    ../|ug

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  • From Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to August Abolins on Monday, April 12, 2021 10:22:58
    Hi August,

    On 2021-04-11 17:15:00, you wrote to me:

    @MSGID: 2:221/1.59 XxYyZz09
    Does the MSGID in this one break anything?

    A simple test message won't give you the answer to that.
    You will have to ask every node in the fidonet nodelist,
    to know for sure... ;)

    At least the automated systems connected to this echo will speak
    for themselves to a certain degree. ;)

    A sample of 1 doesn't count! ;)

    Bye, Wilfred.

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    * Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464)
  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.21 to Rob Swindell on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 08:51:00
    Hello Rob Swindell!

    ** On Monday 12.04.21 - 16:23, Rob Swindell wrote to August Abolins:

    Does the MSGID in this one break anything?

    It fails the eyeball test (the "serial no" field is not made of hexadecimal characters) - but it doesn't break anything with Synchronet
    or SBBSecho which treats the entire message-ID as an opaque string of text. --

    I like the phrase "opaque string of text". The FTSC should
    adopt that!


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    ../|ug

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