Subj : a sense of belonging To : Wilfred van Velzen From : Maurice Kinal Date : Thu Apr 04 2019 15:05:54 Hallo Wilfred! WvV> So it doesn't seem like a good idea to add a random point number WvV> to the MSGID I wouldn't make it random but like the UID in a user database instead. That way on a multiuser BBS there would be a way to keep MSGID's unique if and when the serial number collides with another user of the BBS when serial numbers are unixtime based, which in many cases it is. WvV> a packed message doesn't have room for the point number part of WvV> the FTN address, it seems the address from the MSGID is used for WvV> this I always look to the Origin for the address. In the case of this reply it is the same as the MSGID's ftn address simply because this is an actual point which doesn't use the resources of the mothership 2:280/464 to post or reply to echomail or netmail. However a BBS recieving a message with it's node number plus a point number ought to know that the point number is part of a user database it has onboard and that it corresponds to a user ... or process such as a robotized application used for administrative purposes. I don't see why this would be an issue, even in the case of actual points off a system such as the EuroPoint. For the record, the message I am replying to - "MSGID: 2:280/464 5ca5c283" - shows up twice on Little Mikey's Brain since it has two links to this particular echoarea, not counting the EuroPoint. On this path - "PATH: 280/464 154/10" - your message is fine and shows no sign of any jiggery-pokery, whereas this path - "PATH: 280/464 770/1 153/250 757" - there is obvious word wrapping applied with a few of the sentences having a space at the start of the line. It isn't just my messages that are getting fscked up. Het leven is goed, Maurice .... Huil niet om mij, ik heb vi. --- GNU bash, version 5.0.3(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) * Origin: Little Mikey's EuroPoint - Ladysmith BC, Canada (2:280/464.113) .