Subj : XML To : andrew clarke From : Frank Vest Date : Sun Jan 05 2003 05:18 pm On (06 Jan 03) andrew clarke wrote to Frank Vest... Hello andrew, ac> ac>> Are there any other common IP protocols other than BinkP & ac> Telnet ac>> (ie. FTS-1 over Vmodem or equivalent)? > I have no idea. I wouldn't call binkp or telnet common in the respect > of "to every IP mailer", but they seem to be the most common used for > IP transfer of Fidonet mail. ac> I just meant protocols used for FidoNet mail transfer. In that case, I don't know what others may be around. ac> ac>> You may as well make BinkP the minimum protocol. > It really doesn't matter to me what protocol is the minimum. ac> Well, I mention BinkP because it's by far the most common. Plus you ac> can actually send mail with it. ;-) True. :) > The point > is that Fidonet needs a minimum required IP protocol for connecting > that each IP mailer can use. Other protocols can be implemented in the > mailers as well, but each would at least be able to do the minimum. ac> Yes. > The next step would be to figure out how to negotiate the transfer > protocol upon connection. ac> This can be done manually until such time that the software can ac> negotiate automatically. Difficult, but yes. I think you are on the same page as I am. I just hope that someone will do something with the ideas. Frank http://pages.sbcglobal.net/flv http://biseonline.com/r19 --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Holy Cow! I'm A Point!! (1:124/6308.1) .