@MSGID: 2:221/1.59 XxYyZz09
Does the MSGID in this one break anything?
A simple test message won't give you the answer to that.
You will have to ask every node in the fidonet nodelist,
to know for sure... ;)
@MSGID: 2:221/1.59 XxYyZz09
Does the MSGID in this one break anything?
A simple test message won't give you the answer to that.
You will have to ask every node in the fidonet nodelist,
to know for sure... ;)
At least the automated systems connected to this echo will speak
for themselves to a certain degree. ;)
Does the MSGID in this one break anything?
It fails the eyeball test (the "serial no" field is not made of hexadecimal characters) - but it doesn't break anything with Synchronet
or SBBSecho which treats the entire message-ID as an opaque string of text. --
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