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Alan Ianson | mark lewis | Message reformatting |
April 8, 2019 1:53 PM * |
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>the main thing is that no software should /ever/ modify the message text... it >should only add to the seenbys and the path line... mucking about with anythin > else in the message being processed before packing to other systems is > BadJuJu<tm> and highly frowned upon... Yep, this is the important part. >software can do whatever it wants to to messages stored in its message base an > displayed to its users... rescans of these messages will result in them being >different than the originals when inspected at the packet level... with this i > mind, there really is no need for software to mess about with the messages at > all... let the users' terminals determine where the wrap takes place... not >adding, stripping, or altering characters anywhere in a message (other than th > few specified places) is ultimately the best thing... I haven't seen James around since he released A43 a short time ago. He is quiet when RL gets in the way but in the mean time Paul and I will try to package the above in a quick and easy way for him to see. I know that echomail is a priority in Mystic's development so I think he'll work on that once he learns of it. --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-4 * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757) |
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