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I0OJJ  > SYSOP    09.02.20 19:22l 70 Lines 3025 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: The infamous F> subject line - take 2
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>From i0ojj@i0ojj.ampr.org Sun Feb  9 17:57:57 2020
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>From: Gustavo Ponza <i0ojj@i0ojj.ampr.org>
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Hi,

> PY2BIL > SYSOP    09.02.20 17:10l 39 Lines 1760 Bytes #10 (0) @ WW
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> Read: I0OJJ
> Subj: The infamous F> subject line - take 2
> R:200209/1610z @:I0OJJ.ITA.EU $:15125PY2BIL
> R:200209/1603Z @:EA2RCF.EAVI.ESP.EU #:53082 [Vitoria] $:15125PY2BIL
> R:200209/1602Z @:ZL2BAU.#79.NZL.AUNZ #:58768 [Waimate] $:15125PY2BIL
> R:200209/1602Z 35966@N9PMO.#SEWI.WI.USA.NOAM BPQ6.0.19
> R:200209/1602Z 15284@GB7YEW.#79.GBR.EURO LinBPQ6.0.18
> R:200209/1602Z 23796@PY2BIL.SP.BRA.SOAM LinBPQ6.0.19
> 
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> 
> I was made aware that some of my bulls created with Sally and passing through a 
> certain BBS are getting the subject line changed. I do remember late last year 
> that some testing was done about this and coincidentally my message was OK if it 
> did not pass through that specific BBS. We thought ist was because of an 
> outdated version of BPQ, but it was upgraded to the latest one and the issue 
> seems to persist with Sally being the originator of the message.
> 
> I have now removed the message forwarding and link to see if this theory holds.
> 
> I also heard that Sally might behave in a non standard mode here, so maybe I 
> have to drop that too. I was actually only looking for an off-line messaging 
> client and tried Outpost, but it did mess things up to much (it could have been 
> my fault). So I'm making a pretty basic use of Sally, using it only as a message 
> client and not as a BBS.
> 
> Anyways, I will send this out with Sally now and I would appreciate any feedback 
> showing the route this message has taken to you or any other feedback that the 
> more experienced sysops here could give.
> 
> 73 de Bill, PY2BIL - LU7ECX
> 
> What follows is just a Tagline....
> If fifty million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing. 
> (Anatole France)
> 
> 
> +--------------------------  SAO PAULO PACKET NODE  ---------------------------+
> | Grid GG66                 Sao Paulo - SP - Brazil                 145.030MHz |
> | Sysop: PY2BIL               PY2BIL.SP.BRA.SOAM              py2bil@gmail.com |
> +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
> (Message sent with Sally 7.2.035)
> Timed 09-fev-2020 12:59 E. South America Standard Time
> BBS: PY2BIL


The above is your original msg arrived here; subject line is OK.

-- 
73 and ciao, gustavo i0ojj/ir0aab/ir0eq



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