Subj : Issue with BinkD and outbound attempts. To : mark lewis From : Oli Date : Mon Mar 30 2020 12:30 pm Oli>> There is no such thing as 4.5D BSO. ml> no shit... i'm calling it that BECAUSE it is half way between 4D and 5D... But what you call 4.5D BSO is what everyone else calls 5D BSO. Oli>> This is exactly what 5D BSO is, ml> i'm sorry but you and the documentation are wrong... No, you are wrong :-P ml> there is absolutely no reason for ml> 1. hex zone on the default outbound directory per domain. ml> it is not needed on the global one in 3D/4D so why use ml> it in 5D? There are arguments for and against the hex extension / default zones per domain. I don't think that one is better than the other. The most important thing is that developers agree on one format. BinkleyTerm introduced that format and it was the reference implementation. Other software that was developed (long before Binkd was a thing) also implemented BinkleyTerm Style Outbound as later documented by the FTSC. There is no point in arguing today that it should be different. It is like it is. ml> 2. having to lie to the most commonly used mailer to make ml> it work properly with broken software. That's Binkd's problem ... Other software don't become broken just because Binkd invented its own BSO flavor. --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707 * Origin: kakistocracy (2:280/464.47) .