• --to:stas mishchenkov

    From August Abolins@2:460/58 to stas mishchenkov on Wed Nov 4 16:22:10 2020

    This is a post specifically addressed to SM. Just testing what the Subj will be. A previous one to CS did not look right.
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  • From Charles Pierson@1:229/426.67 to August Abolins on Wed Nov 4 07:35:22 2020
    Hello, August Abolins.
    On 11/4/20 4:22 PM you wrote:

    This is a post specifically addressed to SM. Just testing what the
    Subj will be. A previous one to CS did not look right.

    Exactly like I expected it to.

    It is taking the first line of text, regardless of what that is to populate the Subject Field, if you do not use the --SUBJ:-- line.


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  • From Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/58.58 to August Abolins on Wed Nov 4 17:11:16 2020
    Hi August!

    Wednesday November 04 2020 16:22, you wrote to me:

    This is a post specifically addressed to SM. Just testing what the
    Subj will
    be. A previous one to CS did not look right.

    Yes. With subj. some kind of incomprehensible bullshit is going on. Need to fix it.

    Have a nice night.
    Stas Mishchenkov.

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/360 to Charles Pierson on Wed Nov 4 16:48:54 2020
    On 04/11/2020 12:35 a.m., Charles Pierson : August Abolins wrote:

    This is a post specifically addressed to SM. Just testing
    what the Subj will be. A previous one to CS did not look
    right.

    Exactly like I expected it to.

    It is taking the first line of text, regardless of what
    that is to populate the Subject Field, if you do not use
    the -- SUBJ: -- line.

    Yes, indeed that is what is happening. But I would expect the
    parsing to ignore the top lines of the message that contain the
    magic "--to: --<CR>" and/or "--subj: --<CR>" lines as subject lines.
    After all, the real body of the message is after those things.


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  • From August Abolins@2:221/360 to Stas Mishchenkov on Wed Nov 4 17:01:00 2020
    On 04/11/2020 9:11 a.m., Stas Mishchenkov : August Abolins wrote:

    Yes. With subj. some kind of incomprehensible bullshit is
    going on. Need to fix it.

    Yay. Looking foward to "--- tg2fido gate v0.7.0" ;)



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  • From Charles Pierson@2:221/6 to August Abolins on Thu Nov 5 06:33:48 2020
    Hello, August Abolins - Charles Pierson.
    On 11/4/20 7:48 AM you wrote:

    Exactly like I expected it to. CP> It is taking the first line
    of text, regardless of what CP> that is to populate the Subject
    Field, if you do not use CP> the -- SUBJ: -- line. Yes, indeed that
    is what is happening. But I would expect the parsing to ignore the
    top lines of the message that contain the magic "--to: --<CR>"
    and/or "--subj: --<CR>" lines as subject lines. After all, the real
    body of the message is after those things.

    You're dealing with separate lines of code.
    --To:-- , --Subj:-- are specific for the bot to identify the To and
    Subject fields for the Fido side.

    I believe Stas has said that if a message from Telegram is a reply to a
    Fido message, it retains the subject, but I could be mistaken.

    But if the message originates in Telegram, or is a reply to a Telegram
    message written in Telegram, if it doesn't have the --Subj:-- line, it
    is told to take the first line or number of characters in the message
    body for the title. And those instruction lines for To and Subject are
    still only lines of text as far as anything is concerned unless the code specifically states otherwise.



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  • From August Abolins@1:0/0 to Charles Pierson on Thu Nov 5 13:30:38 2020
    Hi Charles!

    05 Nov 20 06:33, you wrote to me:

    is what is happening. But I would expect the parsing to ignore the
    top lines of the message that contain the magic "--to: --<CR>"
    and/or "--subj: --<CR>" lines as subject lines. After all, the real
    body of the message is after those things.

    You're dealing with separate lines of code.
    --To:-- , --Subj:-- are specific for the bot to identify the To and Subject fields for the Fido side.

    Yes... they are specific to the bot, as commands, and therefore maybe should not be considered as part of the normal message after being "used". Netmail in nntp and bbs systems operates similarly; if the first line in the body is something like "to: fn ln, z:n/f.p" then that info is used to build the necessary FTN header for netmail, and then discarded. The rest of that original message is the actual message content.


    I believe Stas has said that if a message from Telegram is a reply to
    a Fido message, it retains the subject, but I could be mistaken.

    Yes, I am familiar with that.


    But if the message originates in Telegram, or is a reply to a Telegram message written in Telegram, if it doesn't have the --Subj:-- line, it
    is told to take the first line or number of characters in the message
    body for the title. And those instruction lines for To and Subject are still only lines of text as far as anything is concerned unless the
    code specifically states otherwise.

    Perhaps the code could include something to "remove" the --subj:-- and/or --to:-- lines of text - afterall, they are "instruction" codes, and not the message.





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