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- | It's possible to send messages, or mail, through a packet | + | See [[packet:mail|packet: |
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- | ====== Addressing ====== | + | |
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- | The TO field is similar to an email address and might look something like 2E0SIP@GB7RDG.# | + | |
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- | Broken down this looks like: | + | |
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- | 2E0SIP - The recipients call sign | + | |
- | GB7RDG - The recipients Home BBS, where the send and receive | + | |
- | #42 - The region ID (See Hierarchal Routing for more) | + | |
- | GBR - Great Britain | + | |
- | EURO - Europe | + | |
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- | Likewise the From field will be in the same format, directing replies back to the sender. | + | |
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- | ====== Message Types ====== | + | |
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- | ===== Personal ===== | + | |
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- | A personal message addressed to an individual amateur. The amateur might have their mailbox on the same node, or it could be another node several hops away. | + | |
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- | ===== Bulletins (Bulls) ===== | + | |
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- | Bulletins are for general reception. They could be announcements, | + | |
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- | ==== Flood Bulletins ==== | + | |
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- | A flood bulletin should be " | + | |
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- | ==== Directed Bulletins ==== | + | |
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- | A directed bulletin is a bulletin that's still in transit, and hasn't reached it's target area yet. For example, an Amateur in the United States might have sent a bulletin to @EURO. Whilst it's being forwarded between nodes in the US it's considered a directed bulletin and won't be flooded to local BBSs, only forwarded to the next route that can reach Europe. Once the bulletin arrives in Europe it would be considered a Flood Bulletin, and will be sent to all local BBSs in that region. | + | |
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- | ====== Hierarchical Addressing ====== | + | |
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- | When a message is sent from a sender to recipient on another node it might have to traverse several other nodes to reach its intended destination. There' | + | |
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- | ===== Example 1 ===== | + | |
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- | Take the following simplified example where we assume GB7ASH can reach other nodes in Great Britain, and F8CAL can reach other nodes in Europe: | + | |
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- | GB7ASH (Ashford, Kent) <--> GB7DOV (Dover, Kent) <--> F8CAL (Calais, France) | + | |
- | </ | + | |
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- | GB7DOV can reach Europe via F8CAL in France. Rather than configuring a route for every BBS or Country in Europe, a rule can be added to forward all messages destined for EURO to F8CAL. This route would also match messages sent to DEU.EURO (Germany), or NLD.EURO (Netherlands) and so on. Likewise in the other direction the SYSOP of GB7DOV can add a rule to direct all messages to GBR.EURO to GB7ASH. | + | |
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- | Packet Nodes will always use the most specific match when forwarding | + | |
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- | ===== Example 2 ===== | + | |
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- | Lets take another, more localised example. Assume that GB7WAT can reach other nodes in Great Britain, and GB7HAR can reach other nodes in Essex | + | |
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- | GB7WAT (Watford, Hertfordshire) <--> GB7STA (St Albans, Hertfordshire) <--> GB7HAT (Hatfield, Hertfordshire) <--> GB7HAR (Harlow, Essex) | + | |
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- | The routing rules would look something like: | + | |
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- | **GB7WAT** | + | |
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- | ^ Matching Rule ^ Forward To ^ Description | + | |
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- | | GBR.EURO | GB7XXX | Forwards everything else to its own upstream node | | + | |
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- | **GB7STA** | + | |
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- | ^ Matching Rule ^ Forward To ^ Description | + | |
- | | GB7WAT.# | + | |
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- | | GBR.EURO | GB7WAT | Forwards everything else for Great Britain to GB7WAT | | + | |
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- | **GB7HAT** | + | |
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- | ^ Matching Rule ^ Forward To ^ Description | + | |
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- | | GBR.EURO | GB7STA | Forwards everything else for Great Britain to GB7STA | | + | |
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- | **GB7HAR** | + | |
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- | ^ Matching Rule ^ Forward To ^ Description | + | |
- | | GBR.EURO | GB7HAR | Forwards everything else for Great Britain to GB7HAT | | + | |
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- | ===== Identifiers ===== | + | |
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- | ==== Countries ==== | + | |
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- | The various country identifiers used for Hierarchal Routing can be found in this document: | + | |
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- | Mirrored from [[https:// | + | |
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- | ==== UK Regions | + | |
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- | The various UK Regional identifiers used for Hierarchal Routing can be found in this document: | + | |
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- | {{ :: | + | |
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- | Mirrored from [[https:// | + | |
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- | ===== Identifiers ===== | + | |
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