| Document: FSC-0085 | Version: 001 | Date: 03 September 1995 | | Denis Bider, FidoNet#2:380/129.0 /* Date: 25-Jul-1995 Document: Descriptions of the "NOZIP" and "ERX" nodelist flags Purpose: To give a system that is about to send some mail to a system not already defined by its operator in its configuration some idea about what kind of mail the mentioned destination system accepts Author: denis bider, ofs->FidoNet#2:380/129.0 The NOZIP nodelist flag and its affects on the MN nodelist flag =========================================================================== Generally, most FTN systems are able to receive compressed mail from any other FTN system. Up to now, the official compression format between systems has been ARC. This document, however, puts the ZIP format to that position. * A system whose nodelist entry contains neither an "MN" and neither a "NOZIP" flag is assumed to support both ARC and ZIP. * A system whose nodelist entry contains an "MN" flag is assumed not to support any compression at all. * A system whose nodelist entry contains a "NOZIP" flag is assumed to support ARC compression, while not supporting ZIP compression. * Both "NOZIP" and "MN" flags cannot appear in the same nodelist entry. If they, by some accident, do, the system should be assumed not to support any mail compression. Since the majority of systems support ZIP compression, a flag indicating that this type of compression is NOT supported has is proposed instead of a flag indicating that this type of compression IS supported, the reason being to minimize the amount of changes required to the nodelist. The format of the NOZIP flag is, simply, "NOZIP". The format of the MN flag stays the same. The ERX nodelist flag =========================================================================== The presence of this flag in a system's nodelist entry indicates that the system is able to process ERX mail packets of level . The current minimum and maximum values of are both "1", indicating that the system is able to process ERX packets of level 1, meaning that the packets can only contain EDX message items. Please refer to EDX1.TXT for the EDX and ERX specifications. The format of the "ERX" nodelist flag is "ERX" as in "the three letters 'E', 'R' and 'X', immediately followed with the token ", where is a number in decimal notation, with currently all values but '1' being reserved. If your system does not support ZIP and you do not yet have a NOZIP flag in your nodelist entry, or if your system is able to process ERX packets and you do not yet have an ERX flag, please urge your NC or RC, whichever appropriate, to update your nodelist entry as soon as possible. // EOF */