MV> With the Schwartz interpretation, how does one signal, that fido.vlist.eu
MV> is to be used for ITN and IVM and fido.vlist.eu for IBN but fido.vlist.net
MV> is NOT to be used for IBN?
take off the INA and move the domain to those two flags... the "system name"
field and the INA flag signal the default domain to use... in your example IBN
is not supported on the default domain so you cannot use a default domain entry
in the "system name" field or the INA flag... you have to list the domain on
the flags for the protocols... the question then is "are both ITN and IVM
supported on fido.vlist.net as well as fido.vlist.eu?"... since your IBN knocks
out the ability to use the default domain, you would list two ITN and two IVM
flags with the two domains... i fail to see how this is any sort of alternate
interpretation or understanding of the documentation...
FR>> To quote a past FTSC chair, "If you do it this way, it will work".
MV> But if one does NOT do it this way and makes something else, it may not
MV> work. Having two conflicting interpretations of the same flag does not
MV> work.
i don't understand what conflicting interpretations of which flag there are...
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