Subj : Squish dupe detection. To : Mark Lewis From : Dieter Ringhofer Date : Fri Nov 29 2002 11:07 am Hi Mark! DR>> Gigo is known to be a dupe catapult since many years. ml> what's wrong with the KEEP_THREADS option? Sorry, I'm not familiar with Gigo and don't know what this features offers for this. I have put it into trash after having a look at it many years ago due to it's msgid handling. The problem with Gigo is it's way to deal with msgids. Take following scenario of dealing with any posting: FTN1 - Gigo - RFC - Gigo - FTN2 Means: At system FTN1 somebody posts something. You have a Gigo based gateway to RFC (news) there as well. Another system picks up this posting from RFC and uses Gigo to gate it to FTN. When having a close look at this posting you'll encounter THREE different msgids in dependancy on where you pick it: 1. the real one 2. the one generated by Gigo at first gate 3. the one generated by Gigo at second gate Now you can link systems FTN1 and FTN2 (they feed each other directly or via many other systems). What happens? FTN1, where posting originates, gets the very same posting from FTN2 and is unable to identify it to be a dupe. Gigo performs gating again, ... . You will have a mail running in a never ending loop! It doesn't matter where posting originates in reality (RFC, FTN, ...). Effect is always the same: Gigo produces "new" postings. DR>> Therefore it's recommended to get rid of it or to use it only DR>> when you are not feeding any other system. ... ML>>> I'll try some batch file magic on the incoming ... DR>> I don't believe you will be very successfull. Instead of ... ml> the sources for GIGO are available and this stuff could be fixed... ml> hummm... maybe i'll approach the author and see about him putting it on ml> sourceforge for group development and refinement... Several years ago author of Gigo has been asked to fix this behaviour and he refused to do it. Over here in Germany you'll encounter many FTN-RFC gateways but, AFAIK most of them use Fidogate or parts of it at least. Any gate will be closed very fast when first dupe is encountered. Reason for high grade of sensibility about this is our cost structure when it comes to telephon: There's no free ride normally (only with one company and there only on sunday when you sign a specific contract). Most often it's cheaper to do long distance calls instead of doing local calls. Therefore we don't have a defined routing structure except of several systems being the "backbone", region and maybe zone gates. It looks like a chaotical knot. This chaotical system works fine since years and: Nobody can destroy it (we had such an exercise in 1993). cu, Dieter --- * Origin: Wndos s god fr cmnicaton (2:2476/14) .