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BID : 63416_PE1BIV
Read: GUEST
Subj: Re: BBS H-addressing changes (BAU)
Path: IZ3LSV<IK2XDE<DB0RES<PI8CDR<PE1BIV
Sent: 140817/1536z @:PE1BIV.#YMD.NLD.EURO JNOS #:63423 $:63416_PE1BIV
Hi Peter,
Hopefully all BBS sysops will finally adopt the 4-letter continent
designators......
I've been trying to get other sysops to change it with little luck,
as some sysops even just blatantly refuse to. Many just simply do
not want to see the issue, and others simply claim that we were
first to use these addresses...... But then, ostridge policies have
been the way out for many people.....
To be honest, I would not be able to send you a personal from the
mailer on my netbook and desktop as the front end Packet system here
that also handles incoming e-mail on my domain will refuse your
H-address with *.oc as I simply can not determine easily if that is
a message that needs to go only the Packet BBS system, or that it
is an e-mail where my system doesn't handle that e-mail address as
my system is not allowed to be used as relay...
So, I would have to enter the message direct into the Packet BBS.
If you would change the H-address for your BBS to use the 4-letter
continent designator, then the MX server knows where to send the
messages.
Angela
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I am opposed to my bulletins being placed on systems where these bulletins
can be publicly accessed by anyone, including search engines and spambots,
from the Internet, without that the user first has to logon to have access
to the system!
Having Packet bulletins on display on so many systems, where the sysops
think these bulletins are so important for the people outside of Amateur
Radio that they need to have access to them, quite often indefinitely, is
just ridiculous Internet polution!
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