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UT1HZM > SYSOP    15.12.22 23:48l 30 Lines 1106 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Fwd: More on "Non-delivery Notification"
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Sent: 221215/2039Z 16622@UT1HZM.KREM.POL.UKR.EU BPQ6.0.23

Hi Misko.

> In my knowledge, sending SP SYSOP@WW mails was established long ago with 
> an intention that bbs admins have their 'private' way to communicate in 
> between themselves. Without end users to read such mails. Why? Because 
> of potential 'revenge', and/or further hacking, ham pirate behavior, etc.

Well on your point.
But is there are really something that we need to hide in such
public media like PR BBS?!
All sysops---users 'packet wars' maybe ended even in last century, hi.

Other point that we can faced with ham license limitation, so that 
"hidden messages-groups" maybe not allowed in some local licenses.

> 
> In that direction, most (if not all) bbs software were supposed to 
> process such SP (private) mails as those intended for local sysops only.
> 

Not sure even if all software do it proper!
DL-soft like BCM if I'm recall never do that sp-sysop bulls.
Not sure if JNOS etc do?!

And if we faced with non-delivery from BPQ and FBB s/w - its shown that there
not all ok with that sp sysop "hidden bulletins".
So my opinion simply not use it - less problems!

73, Sergej.


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