Subj : talking to myself To : Maurice Kinal From : Russell Tiedt Date : Thu Feb 17 2005 06:13 pm Hello Maurice. 15 Feb 05 09:01, you wrote to me: RT>> Thereafter one needs to make it "meaningfull" :-)) MK> I agree wholeheartedly. If it is indeed a desirable variable then it MK> should be a useful variable across the board and not some hodge-podge MK> local solution. Make it a real network standard or just drop the damn MK> thing altogether. Hmmm ... , I figure they are useful, and can be mayhap made better use of than they currently are, so I'm not to keen on dropping them (msgid's) too quickly. :-) RT>> That leaves the question of how does one generate/create/format a RT> RT>> "meaningfull" base ID, and still leave enough "space to add RT>> "uniqueness" MK> So far the base ID generated before the msg creation loop, based on a MK> date/time call, seems to generate the most useable result. Two more MK> characters (10 instead of just eight) viewed as a hex string with a MK> predetermed set of hex digit(s) as unique variables produces the most MK> useable ID string here at Kumalockasun. So far the best I can come up MK> with is, yydddmmssx, where yy=two digit year (100 years), ddd=day of MK> year, mm=minutes, ss=seconds, and x=actual message number incremented MK> in the message creation loop which would then limit pkt sizes to a MK> total of 16 messages. If more then 16 messages then the entire cycle MK> is repeated and the ss part incremented by one if the first pass took MK> less then a second, which is entirely possible, actually probable here MK> for a whole sh*tload of pkts. :-) Seems a reasonable solution ... Russell --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.4.7 * Origin: Rusty's BBS - Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa (5:7105/1) .