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Document: FSC-0070
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Date: 15-Jul-94
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Revision: 002
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Improving Fidonet/Usenet gating and Dupe Checking
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Franck Arnaud, Fidonet 2:320/213.666
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Status of this document
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This FSC suggests a proposed standard for the FidoNet(r) community,
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and invites discussion and suggestions for improvements. Distribution of
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this document is unlimited.
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Fido and FidoNet are registered marks of Tom Jennings and Fido Software.
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Introduction
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The complexity of Usenet/Fidonet gating and the large number of gateways
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has led to a non-negligible quantity of duplicates appearing regularly in
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both the Usenet and Fidonet worlds. This proposal defines a standard method
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for gateway software to deal with conversion of message identifiers between
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both worlds, so that we can improve the reliability of Usenet/Fidonet
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gateways.
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In this document "^" means <control-A> (character 01h).
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History
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Revision 002 adds details and makes the Fidonet to Usenet sheme FTS-0009
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compliant.
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Usenet To Fidonet Message Identifier Conversion
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A major problem is preventing messages gated into Fidonet from RFC822 from
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being gated back to Usenet at another gateway with a new message id. The
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easy way to solve that is simply to store the RFC message ID in a kludge
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line. This kludge line could also allow identifying messages gated from
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Usenet (this could be used by message editors to allow private replies to
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the nearest uucp gateway for example).
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It is proposed that the ^RFCID: kludge is used to store the RFC Message-ID:
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in Fidonet messages. Of course, the use of the RFCID kludge doesn't replace
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the standard fts-0009 Message-ID:.
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(Usenet) Message-ID: <92_feb_10_19192012901@prep.ai.mit.edu>
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to (Fido) ^MSGID: 2:300/400.5 6789fedc
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^RFCID: 92_feb_10_19192012901@prep.ai.mit.edu
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Note ^RFCID does not include the Message-ID enclosing "<" and ">".
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Then if a gateway finds a ^RFCID line in a Fido message, it will use it in
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the Usenet message ID, instead of converting the ^MSGID.
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Fidonet to Usenet Message Identifiers Conversion
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------------------------------------------------
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The dupe checking in Usenet is based on the message ID. Fidonet now has its
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own standard message identification standard (fts-0009).
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So it would be interesting if the same Fidonet message gated at different
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gateways had the same ID in Usenet to help news processing programs in
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stopping dupes.
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The proposed fido ^MSGID: to RFC1036 Message-ID: conversion method is
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defined as below:
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The ^MSGID: value (a string) is not parsed and converted as below to the ID
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part of Usenet's Message-ID. The Message-ID domain is the fidonet domain,
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"fidonet.org" if the gated echomail comes from the Fidonet(tm) network.
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To convert the MSGID string, the following rules are applied:
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- Alphanumeric (a-z,A-Z,0-9) characters are kept intact (case preserved).
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- Non-alphanumeric characters - including the space beetwen the origin
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address and the serial number - are converted to '-'.
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Some examples:
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(Fido) ^MSGID: 2:300/400 12345AbC
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to (Usenet) Message-ID: <2-300-400-12345AbC@fidonet.org>
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(Fido) ^MSGID: 15:300/400.50@somenet abcd6789
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to (Usenet) Message-ID: <15-300-400-50-somenet-abcd6789@fidonet.org>
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(Fido) ^MSGID: Internet.Domain.org aBcD1234
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to (Usenet) Message-ID: <Internet-Domain-org-aBcD1234@fidonet.org>
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(Fido) ^MSGID: "LZKkoe$1982 98a" 45678bcd
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to (Usenet) Message-ID: <-LZKkoe-1982-98a--45678bcd@fidonet.org>
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</PRE>
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