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I0OJJ > SYSOP 06.11.20 04:31l 55 Lines 2076 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Proper Bulletin Forwarding Areas After the @ Symbol
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>From i0ojj@i0ojj.ampr.org Fri Nov 6 03:53:14 2020
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>From: Gustavo Ponza <i0ojj@i0ojj.ampr.org>
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I realized that the following message was not forwarded and now it
is :)
73, gustavo
On 11/4/20 1:12 PM, ut1hzm@ut1hzm.krem.pol.ukr.eu wrote:
> About 4-letter continent codes, as Gus I0OJJ - I'm too not see any sense of that changing.
>
> Internet domains can start to use any domain-code (including that recommended ones for Packet)
> As with recommended '.ASIA' - its already used as Internet domains now.
The current 'ISO Standard 3166' assign to each Country its proper
'2-letter' Continental address specifying also in a .cvs the list
matching the pairs 'Country-Continent' so one can discover his/her
Continent of membership in case of uncertainty :)
> Combined BBS systems (like JNOS), which use classic packet mail and e-mail should use
> some other method of separating P-mail and E-mail, not by that obsolete '94
> recommendation that most sysops not adopted.
>
> 73, Sergej.
For what concerning the JNOS-2m.5c (and most recent releases) it
is almost totally bug free by anything of above and from any other
trouble caused by BID duping or BID inconsistency since adopted
in all cases the 36 code which means billions of different BIDs.
The JNOS2 mail management, based on POP3/SMTP don't have any trouble
on packet AX.25, ampr.org, winlink 2000, ... messages; only, being
in some areas a *very* technical software all is mainly done by the
'rewrite' file... it too never understood :)
--
73 and ciao, gustavo i0ojj/ir0aab/ir0eq
non multa, sed multum
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