Re: Local vs Network message boards
By: AKAcastor to Blue White on Sun May 05 2024 11:05 am
This post got me thinking, though, so I fired up MM on a QWK packet.
It truncates the subjects to ~24 on replies also. I wonder if that is a *QWK* standard and all QWK readers do it when processing QWK packages?
You are correct - 24 characters is the limit for subject lines in QWK packets.
The specs are a 25-byte ASCII string for the subject line - the last character must be NULL, so 24 printable characters. http://wiki.synchro.net/ref:qwk
I assume the above site is considered a reputable source. ;)
It is. :-) But you're misreading it: there's no subject string termination needed (space or NULL), so the full 25 characters can be used in a standard/original QWK message. QWKE extends the subject lengths beyond 25 chars.
I don't know the history behind it, whether the limit was arbitrarily chosen for QWK packets or if it was a pre-existing limit enforced by some BBS software.
PCBoard limit, maybe. QWK was originally for PCBoard, iirc.
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