Subj : unicode test To : Chris Jacobs From : Nil Alexandrov Date : Sat Feb 25 2023 19:55:12 Hello, Chris! Saturday February 25 2023 14:51, from Chris Jacobs -> All, in URL @OFGHIUrl: CJ> @MSGID: 303.fidoutf8@1:103/705 285fc839 fts-0009.001 > ^AMSGID: origaddr serialno > The originating address should be specified in a form that constitutes a > valid return address for the originating network. Original network is the vanilla FidoNet, I guess. It would be hard to constitute a valid return address from "303.fidoutf8@1:103/705". CJ> @PID: Synchronet 3.20a-Win32 master/12f48d226 Feb 24 2023 MSC 1929 fsc-0046.005 > ^APID: [ ] The date after the serial field is confusing CJ> @TID: SBBSecho 3.20-Linux master/b802e8326 Feb 24 2023 GCC 12.2.0 fsc-0046.005 > TIDs follow the same format used for PIDs, as explained above. The date after the serial field is confusing CJ> @COLS: 80 CJ> @BBSID: VERT Custom kludges can be ignored. CJ> @CHRS: ASCII 1 fts-5003.001 > ^ACHRS: > First level of internationalisation, using seven bit character sets. Most > of these are based on US ASCII, with minor internationalisation > variations. Not sure if this utf-8 echo-conference is the right place for tesing the 7-bit encodings. CJ> @NOTE: FSEditor.js v1.104 Custom kludges can be ignored. CJ> --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux CJ> * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) This is an empty text message for me, what exactly you were about to say? Regards, Nil --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5 * Origin: -=NIL BBS=- (1:16/101) .