The ^REPLYID seems to go missing in OpenXP.
Hi August,
On 2020-11-18 08:46:00, you wrote to All:
The ^REPLYID seems to go missing in OpenXP.
You mean the @REPLY: kludge?
The ^REPLYID seems to go missing in OpenXP.
You mean the @REPLY: kludge?
At closer inspection, we may both be wrong. The samples show
@REPLYTO.
At closer inspection, we may both be wrong. The samples show
@REPLYTO.
From FSC-0035:
^REPLYTO zone:net/node firstname lastname
which is used to signify the "userid" which mail destined to this other network must be sent to and on which machine that userids resides. Replies
are sent to this zone:net/node and userid with the first line of the message being changed into 'TO: ....' where .... is the FULL userid from the ^AREPLYADDR line.
In anycase, OpenXP seems to be ignoring it. :(
At closer inspection, we may both be wrong. The samples show
@REPLYTO.
From FSC-0035:
^REPLYTO zone:net/node firstname lastname
which is used to signify the "userid" which mail destined to this other
network must be sent to and on which machine that userids resides.
Replies are sent to this zone:net/node and userid with the first line of
the message being changed into 'TO: ....' where .... is the FULL userid
from the ^AREPLYADDR line.
In anycase, OpenXP seems to be ignoring it. :(
It's an FSC document, so not a standard...
It's an FSC document, so not a standard...
Yep, precisely and it's entirely at the discretion of software developers whether they implement the feature or not.
Extract from FSC-0035:
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"This proposal should allow for almost totally
transparent gateways but requires the
co-operation of BBS software writers
to support this following protocol."
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