Subj : FTS-1 and FTS-4
To : Andrew Leary
From : Alexey Vissarionov
Date : Fri Nov 09 2018 11:55 am
Good ${greeting_time}, Andrew!
09 Nov 2018 02:34:06, you wrote to Bj�rn Felten:
AL> FTS-1 really could be split into several documents. The stored message
AL> definition section is useful information, but not absolutely required
AL> for a FTS-1 compatible implementation. The packet header and packed
AL> message definitions are the key components to how things work in
AL> FidoNet.
The key component is the plain (really, 2-levels) structure of mutually
interconnectable nodes (and their users) which can exchange files.
AL> The FTS-1 session protocol is largely obsolete, although in theory
AL> any dialup node is required to support inbound FTS-1 sessions during
AL> their Zone's Mail Hour.
No: FTS-0001 may state (in the next edition) that dialup nodes are required to
support EMSI, and IP nodes are required to support binkp.
AL> I can't remember the last time I saw a dialup FTS-1 session, incoming
AL> or outgoing. FTS-6 and EMSI sessions have largely taken over the
AL> dialup arena. There are even nodes supporting these protocols over
AL> Telnet or VModem connections (ITN and/or IVM flags.) FTS-1 was
AL> originally designed back when 300 bps modems were state of the art.
Yes. And now it's time to actualize it.
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