Subj : Nothing in Outbound Area ?
To : Paul Quinn
From : Mvan Le
Date : Wed Sep 13 2006 08:13 pm
PQ> Hi! Mvan,
PQ> In a message to Peter Knapper you wrote:
ML> Policy 4, Section 2.2 - "How to Obtain a node number" does not
ML> require a valid node address to send netmail to the NC for a FidoNet
ML> application.
PQ> What happens if you use a 1:343/999 -aka- instead?
PQ> (Or, insert your nearest NC's Net number... for the
PQ> purposes of the exercise.)
Unless the procedure's to use node 999 ...
Nope. BinkleyTerm refuses to operate with an unlisted address.
From my understanding if it's a valid address then it might get routed. But
0:0/0 or -/-1 or even 1:65535/65535 shouldn't, and the destination system's
mail processor should place those messages to a defined BAD_AREA.
The applicant would then contact their NC by phone to let them know mail's
waiting. Or they could simply wait until the NC inspects their BAD_AREA.
For the purpose of applying for a node address, an applicant should only need
to demonstrate that their system can send Netmail.
--- Maximus/2 3.01
* Origin: Top Hat 2 BBS (1:343/41)