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Deon George | Sean Dennis | Re: Mike Powell... |
October 12, 2024 10:56 AM * |
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Re: Re: Mike Powell... By: Sean Dennis to Shurato on Thu Oct 10 2024 04:23 pm Howdy, > You ALWAYS have to use real names in netmail. It was not designed to use > aliases and can result in your messages being deleted en route if a name is > not found in a nodelist. > From the Micronet Policy Document in section 1, paragraph 7: > > 7. Netmail requires real names to be used without exception due to the way > netmail is handled by FTN nodes in Micronet. If aliases are used, your > message may not get delivered. So this sparked some curiosity with me, as I dont see how or why this would occur. (Unless I'm not understanding the context of this discussion?) It is quite conceivable that user "Teller" on a system could send me a netmail, and: a) "Teller" wouldnt appear in the nodelist, as he is a user, b) "Teller" could be a real name. Is there a spec that I've missed that explains your position in more detail? When clrghouz processes mail (and netmail) for systems, it does no processing on the "name" fields of a message in a packet (and many other fields for that matter). ...oEoN --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (618:510/2) |
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