ac> Where [Dialup] is "Dialup" or "Dial-up", case neutral.
ac> Where [FTS-1] is "FTS-1" or "FTS1", case neutral.
ac> Where [at] is the word "at", and is case neutral and
ac> superfluous.
ac> Where [phonenumber] is in the format described by FTS-0005
ac> (or a superseding document).
ac> Where [,flags] is a comma-separated list of nodelist flags
ac> in the format described by FTS-0005 (or a superseding
ac> document).
ac> For nodes contactable via TCP/IP using the Binkp protocol,
ac> the following format is used:
ac> Operating [TCP/IP] [Binkp] [at] [host]
no flags? why?
ac> Where [TCP/IP] is "TCP/IP" or "TCPIP" or "TCP" or "IP",
ac> case neutral.
more synonyms... :(
ac> Online [text]
ac> The [text] following the optional Online keyword lists the times
ac> that the node is online. The format of the [text] field is:
ac>
ac> [day] [start time]-[end time]
ac> Where [day] specifies the day of the week when the node is online,
ac> and is a three letter English abbreviation for the day of the week,
ac> ie. Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri or Sat. [day] is case neutral.
ac> Where [start time] specifies the time when a node begins operation.
ac> Where [end time] specifies the time when a node ends operation.
what if you're online from 23:00 to 01:00
ac> Times must be specified in 24-hour HH:MM format in UTC,
day of week too :)
-=> Bye <=-
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* Origin: Bizarreness is the essence of the exotic (3:640/531.42)