> You can always make [EMAIL PROTECTED] your U@host.
> By the way, is there a character limit on the U part of the U@host? (amount
> of letters I mean).
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> On Saturday 16 November 2002 23:42, Chris Crowther wrote:
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> > 512 octets.
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> I should point out that's how long it can be in networking terms, ircu
> truncates to 9 characters the same as a nick.
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On Saturday 16 November 2002 23:42, Chris Crowther wrote:
> 512 octets.
I should point out that's how long it can be in networking terms, ircu
truncates to 9 characters the same as a nick.
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yeah, i know i can, but username.au.users.undernet.org would be easier =)
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From: "Py Fivestones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 10:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Coder-Com] country in users.undernet.org
> Y
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On Saturday 16 November 2002 23:00, Py Fivestones wrote:
> You can always make [EMAIL PROTECTED] your U@host.
> By the way, is there a character limit on the U part of the U@host? (amount
> of letters I mean).
512 octets.
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You can always make [EMAIL PROTECTED] your U@host.
By the way, is there a character limit on the U part of the U@host? (amount
of letters I mean).
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At 03:47 PM 11/16/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Richard Smith wrote:
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> > cheers nighty
> >
> > how about the country thing then?
> >
> > perhaps
hahaha
i still think the country identifier is probably good still in the host,
though isp thing - bad idea, agreed ;)
- wensu
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On Saturday 16 November 2002 14:14, Richard Smith wrote:
> As a New Zealander I can say, sad news is... Like some small ISP's, some
> countries can't afford it either.
Well, you can talk to Australia without much hastle. Not much consilation
Richard Smith wrote:
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> > cheers nighty
> >
> > how about the country thing then?
> >
> > perhaps put romaniuhhh or canaduhhh on all of them?
> >
> > just kidding =)
> >
> > anyway
> >
> > - wensu
>
> As a New Zealander I can say, sad news is... Like some small ISP's, some
> countries can
> cheers nighty
>
> how about the country thing then?
>
> perhaps put romaniuhhh or canaduhhh on all of them?
>
> just kidding =)
>
> anyway
>
> - wensu
As a New Zealander I can say, sad news is... Like some small ISP's, some
countries can't afford it either.
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Subject: Re: [Coder-Com] country in users.undernet.org
> At 07:48 16/11/2002, you wrote:
> >Hi Coder Team(s),
> >
> >Anychance that the host after logging in/moding yourself +x , it could
> >stipulate yo
At 07:48 16/11/2002, you wrote:
>Hi Coder Team(s),
>
>Anychance that the host after logging in/moding yourself +x , it could
>stipulate your ISP and/or country?
>
>username.country.users.undernet.org ? ... wensu.australia.users.undernet.org
>or wensu.au.users.undernet.org
>username.isp.country.unde
Hi Coder Team(s),
Anychance that the host after logging in/moding yourself +x , it could
stipulate your ISP and/or country?
username.country.users.undernet.org ? ... wensu.australia.users.undernet.org
or wensu.au.users.undernet.org
username.isp.country.undernet.org ? ... wensu.bigpond.au.users.un
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