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FTSC FIDONET TECHNICAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE<br>
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<p>Publication: FTS-4009<br>
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Revision: 1<br>
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Title: Netmail tracking (Via)<br>
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Author: FTSC<br>
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Issue Date: 16 May 2003<br>
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Review Date: 16 May 2005<br>
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Contents:<br>
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1. Current practice<br>
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2. Control paragraph specification<br>
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3. Examples<br>
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4. Deprecated formats<br>
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A. References<br>
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B. History<br>
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<p>Status of this document<br>
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<p> This document is a Fidonet Technical Standard (FTS), issued by the<br>
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FTSC for the benefit of the Fidonet community.</p>
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<p> This document is based on the FSP-1010 proposal by Colin Turner,<br>
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2:443/13, and Joaquim Homrighausen, 2:201/330.<br>
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<br>
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This document is released to the public domain, and may be used,<br>
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copied or modified for any purpose whatsoever.</p>
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<p><br>
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1. Current practice<br>
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<p> As Netmail messages are routed through FidoNet, or as they are<br>
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processed on a system, Via control paragraphs are added to track<br>
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their progress.<br>
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<br>
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The Via control paragraphs are stored in a block which starts after<br>
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any message text. New Via lines should be added to the end of the<br>
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block separated from the preceding control paragraph by a single<br>
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ASCII carriage-return character (0Dh). There is no limit to the<br>
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number of Via control paragraphs in each message.</p>
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<p> Note that the "Via" tag is in mixed case, not all upper case like<br>
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most control tags.<br>
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<br>
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A Via control paragraph is typically added:<br>
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<br>
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when a Netmail packer packs the Netmail for transmission to<br>
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another system;<br>
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<br>
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when a netmail tracker inspects a Netmail.</p>
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<p><br>
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2. Control paragraph specification<br>
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<p> The Via control paragraph is formatted as a number of fields,<br>
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separated by single space (20h) characters, as follows<br>
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^AVia <FTN Address> @YYYYMMDD.HHMMSS[.Precise][.Time Zone] <br>
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<Program Name> <Version> [Serial Number]<CR><br>
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<br>
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Where ^A denotes the ASCII <SOH> (01h) character, and <CR> is the<br>
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carriage-return character (0Dh).<br>
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<br>
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The fields are defined as follows:<br>
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FTN Address<br>
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<p> This field is mandatory and is the FidoNet Technology address of <br>
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the system inserting the control paragraph, using standard Fidonet<br>
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addressing notation, Z:N/F[.P][@domain]<br>
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<br>
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@YYYYMMDD.HHMMSS<br>
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<br>
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This field is mandatory and consists of a time stamp. This is the<br>
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time at which the stamp was placed. The subcomponents are<br>
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YYYY, the calendar year, in full four digit, decimal form;<br>
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MM, the calendar month, in the range 01 to 12, this must be a<br>
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zero padded, two digit decimal number;<br>
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DD, the day of the month, in the range 01 to 31, this must be a<br>
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zero padded, two digit decimal number;<br>
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HH, hours, in the range 00 to 23, this must be a zero padded,<br>
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two digit decimal number;<br>
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MM, minutes, in the range 00 to 59, this must be a zero padded,<br>
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two digit decimal number;<br>
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SS. seconds, in the range 00 to 59, this must be a zero padded,<br>
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two digit decimal number.<br>
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Precise<br>
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This field is optional and takes the form of extra precision in the<br>
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time stamp.<br>
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<br>
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If this field is present:<br>
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<br>
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it must begin with a single period character;<br>
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<br>
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this period must be followed by one or more decimal digits;<br>
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<br>
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the field has ended when another period or space is encountered;<br>
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<br>
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each decimal digit in the field following this character<br>
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represents the time of the via line in fractions of a second,<br>
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such that the the first digit represents tenths of a second,<br>
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the second digit represents hundreds of a second and so on.</p>
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<p> Robust implementations must check to ensure this field is numeric to<br>
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avoid confusion with the Time Zone field.<br>
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<br>
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Time Zone<br>
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<p> This field is optional, and must be a short, widely accepted<br>
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alphabetical abbreviation of the time zone that the time stamp<br>
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in the Via line pertains to.<br>
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The use of various Time Zone values is deprecated, implementations<br>
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should attempt to convert the timestamp in the control paragraph to<br>
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Universal Time (GMT or UTC) and use the "UTC" Time Zone indicator,<br>
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where possible.<br>
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<br>
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The Time Zone field may only be omitted when it is not possible for<br>
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the implementation to determine the correct offset from UTC, and in<br>
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this case the time stamp must represent local time on the generating<br>
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system.</p>
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<p> Robust implementations must check to ensure this field is not<br>
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numeric to avoid confusion with the Precise field.<br>
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<br>
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Program Name<br>
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<br>
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This field is a mandatory string field of up to ten (10) characters<br>
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naming the product inserting the Via line.<br>
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<br>
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Version<br>
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<p> This field is a mandatory string field of up to ten (10) characters<br>
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specifying the version of the product inserting the Via line,<br>
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including any alpha, beta or gamma status.<br>
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<br>
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Serial Number<br>
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<br>
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This field is an optional string field of up to ten (10) characters<br>
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identifying the specific copy of the product inserting the Via line.</p>
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<p><br>
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3. Examples<br>
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<p> Example of valid usage are<br>
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^AVia 1:2/3 @19990305.043212.UTC O/T-Track+ 2.69<br>
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^AVia 1:2/3@fidonet @19980331.231202.UTC FrontDoor 2.32.mL<br>
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^AVia 1:2/3.0 @19990101.002102.UTC FastEcho 1.46.1 21321<br>
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^AVia 1:2/3 @19990323.230132 FakeMail 1.2<br>
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^AVia 1:2/3 @20030403.182824.UTC Gleipner/Java 1.0/pre<br>
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^AVia 1:2/3 @20030403.193223.UTC hpt 1.2.2-stable/os2<br>
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^AVia D'Bridge 1.58 1:2/3 04/03 20:47<br>
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^AVia 1:2/3@fidonet @20030404.030004.UTC O/T-Track+ 2.66b<br>
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^AVia Squish/386 1.11 1:2/3, Thu Apr 03 2003 at 23:16 UTC<br>
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^AVia 1:2/3 FTrack 3.1/W32 04 Apr 2003 09:33:07 UTC+1000<br>
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^AVia ifmail 1:2/3@fidonet, Fri Apr 11 2003 at 06:01 (2.15)<br>
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^AVia RTrk+ 1:2/3@fidonet, Apr 22 2003 at 18:25<br>
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^AVia BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-4 1:2/3.0, @030505155114 EDT+5</p>
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<p><br>
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4. Deprecated formats<br>
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<p> Some other formats for the Via line are in use today, but these<br>
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formats are rather variable and inconsistent in nature, while<br>
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the format specified above is both more widespread and more<br>
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consistent.<br>
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New implementations may need to parse these formats, but must not<br>
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generate them.<br>
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<br>
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The formats in use include, but are not limited to<br>
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<NAME> [VERSION] [SERIAL] <ADDRESS> <TIMESTAMP> <TIMEZONE><br>
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<NAME> <ADDRESS>, <TIMESTAMP> <TIMEZONE> <VERSION><br>
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Not that the time stamp in the above formats is also widely<br>
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variable, and takes forms which include, but may not be limited to<br>
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<Day> <Month> <Year> AT <Hour>:<Min>:[Sec]<br>
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<Day of Week> <Month> <Day of Month> <Year> <Hour>:<Min>:<Sec><br>
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ON <Day of Month> <Month> <Year> <Hour>:<Min>:<Sec><br>
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<Month>/<Day> <Hour>:<Min><br>
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@YYMMDDHHMMSS<br>
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In the last listed format, observe in particular the two digit year<br>
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and lack of period to separate the date from time.</p>
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<p><br>
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A. References<br>
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<p> [FTS-1] "A Basic FidoNet(r) Technical Standard Revision 16", Randy<br>
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Bush. September 1995.</p>
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<p> [FSC-46] "A Product Identifier for FidoNet Message Handlers",<br>
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Joaquim Homrighausen, August 1994.</p>
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<p><br>
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B. History<br>
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<p> Rev.1, 20030516: First release (revised from FSP-1010 by FTSC; note<br>
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the lack of a colon after the "Via" tag)</p>
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