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papabill | All | Goofy email |
February 23, 2013 8:38 AM |
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I just got this email message named "MSGID re-use" from a "Sergey Dorofeeve"
with the address "2:5020/12000". It says "Hello Bill,
for a while I see, that your software not always generate new MSGID for new
message as it should by FTS-0009:
" The serial number may be any eight
character hexadecimal number, as long as it is unique - no two
messages from a given system may have the same serial number
within a three years. The manner in which this serial number is
generated is left to the implementor."
For example:
=== 1st ===
From: Bill Gordon, 0:3634/22
To : All, 0:5020/12000
Subj: *Square One Family BBS
Date: 04 Dec 12 00:01:00
Attr: 0 reads
=REA:BBS_ADS
@PID: VA-VFIDO 2.10 96100117
@MSGID: 1:3634/22 00000ED4
*Square One BBS...the place to begin
=== cut ===
=== 2nd ===
From: Bill Gordon, 0:5020/4441
To : All, 0:5020/12000
Subj: New files at *Square One Family BBS
Date: 19 Feb 13 03:04:02
Attr: 0 reads KillSent
=REA:FDN_ANNOUNCE
@MSGID: 1:3634/22 00000ED4
@PID: VA-VFIDO 2.10 96100117
The following files arrived today at *Square One
=== cut ===
I think it should be somehow streamlined to provide monotonic MSGID growth."
Any idea what it's talking about?
Thanks
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