Subj : Re: MSGID To : August Abolins From : Wilfred van Velzen Date : Sun Apr 11 2021 22:24:27 Hi August, On 2021-04-11 13:53:00, you wrote to me: WvV>> H:\myutils>> rando2 AA>>> lfz$bkmcmmg36ye@jll1xpieaats WvV>> Those aren't 32 bit. AA> Ah... so the "serialno" part *must" be 8-char? Then rando could AA> still work like so: You should read the fts document on it! ;) "...The serial number may be any eight character hexadecimal number" H:\myutils>> rando AA> yZn=ZRG- WvV>> there's always a change of a collision within 3 years. AA> Yes.. I've suspected that could be problematic. It's a very small chance, but it can still happen. I think I have seen a few cases where it happend in the last decades... ;) AA>>> I remember something about the MSGID being referred to as a two- AA>>> part string with "origaddr" + "serialno", where "origaddr" is AA>>> intended to be a qualified "address of the originating system". WvV>> No: "... address for the originating network" WvV>> ^^^^^^^ AA> Ah.. that little word "for" makes a big difference. : AA> Then the synchronet version adds some added uniqueness. As Maurice said... ;) Bye, Wilfred. --- FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.18-B20170815 * Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464) .