Re: I've dumped Linux and moved to Windows XP.

From: The Ghost In The Machine (ewill_at_aurigae.athghost7038suus.net)
Date: 06/18/04


Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 20:00:20 GMT

In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Kadaitcha Man
<nospam@kadaitcha.cx>
 wrote
on Fri, 18 Jun 2004 09:33:42 +1000
<cauctc.22s.1@kadaitcha.cx>:
> The Ghost In The Machine wrote:
>> In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Kadaitcha Man
>> <nospam@kadaitcha.cx>
>> wrote
>> on Thu, 17 Jun 2004 10:19:38 +1000
>> <7q4ecbepJXIED9E8E221779490D3qEesmH7A4erv@kadaitcha.cx>:
>>> The Ghost In The Machine wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> The Ghost In The Machine <ewill@aurigae.athghost7038suus.net>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>>>> (Trumpet Winsock
>>>>>>> was a 3rdparty addon product that filled the bill in the 3.1
>>>>>>> days.)
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> [to Martin] Duh.
>>>>
>>>> True, a subtle point which I could have clarified better. There
>>>> are issues here:
>>>
>>> There's nothing wrong with winsock. I'm using the latest version of
>>> it now to build a custom, RFC compliant NNTP control. It does its
>>> job and it beats goung down to bare metal to achieve the same result.
>>>
>>
>> Which RFC?
>
> 1036, 850, 997, 1153, 2034, 1812, 3052 ...
>

1036: Standard for Interchange of USENET Messages. Dated 1987-12.
850: Standard for Interchange of USENET messages. Dated 1983-06.
997: INTERNET NUMBERS. Dated 1987-03. (Did you mean 977?)
977: A Proposed Standard for the Stream-Based Transmission of News.
      Dated 1986-02.
1153: Digest Message Format. Dated 1990-04.
2034: SMTP Service Extension for Returning Enhanced Error Codes.
      Dated 1996-10.
1812: Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers. Dated 1995-06.
3052: Service Management Architecture Issues and Review. Dated 2001-01.

Hm.

Interesting, though I for one would have thought Microsoft
already had one. :-)

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