Subj : anyway the wind blows To : Maurice Kinal From : August Abolins Date : Wed Apr 14 2021 18:12:00 Hello Maurice! ** On Wednesday 14.04.21 - 15:57, you wrote to me: MK> I recall saying that your idea is superior since it doesn't MK> require any changes to existing documentation regarding MK> MSGIDs. The existing text could simply change "The serial number may be any eight character hexadecimal number, as long as it is unique" to "The serial number may be any eight character hexadecimal number or a randomized alphanumeric number [*] with the character set [a-z][A-Z][0-9], as long as it is unique" [*] a suggestion by August Abolins, 2:221/1.58 The ftsc write-ups could serve as a guidebook for solutions and examples and help remove ambiguity and false interpretations. MK> If I gave you the wrong impression I will now apologize for MK> my lousy communication skills. I am obviously a lousy MK> technical writer but in my defence I never claimed to be MK> good at it. No worries. I probably have a greater fog that gets in my way understanding what other people write. MK> ..Once 2106 rears it's ugly head there is nothing in my MK> routine that will prevent it from adding an extra hex MK> character but then it won't be compliant to the current MK> documented MSGID/REPLY format. Even 2038 maybe of little concern for most of here right now. :( And, unless a system keeps each and every message beyond 3 years in their respective message bases (even that is possible) there is probably no urgency to maintain rigidly unique msgids MK> However the routine based on random 8 character [:alnum:] MK> regex should still be good to go if indeed my attempt at MK> forwards compatibilty fails, which according to everyone is MK> the most likely result. Yes.. it is sad that there is not much new or alternative emerging in the "ideas" department for FTN. MK> I am on record saying that I am prepared to soldier on if MK> indeed that happens. That won't stop me from trying again MK> in the future but I cannot guarentee how long I can keep MK> soldiering on. I am getting old. I do hope to see what transpires commencing 2038. -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.49 * Origin: Mobile? ASIAN_LINK https://preview.tinyurl.com/y6rwskq (2:221/1.58) .