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   mark lewis to Tony Langdon   
   Re: Worked on this earlier after work th   
   04 May 20 06:52:28   
   
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   PID: Synchronet 3.18a-Linux  May  4 2020 GCC 7.5.0   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.11-Linux r3.172 May  4 2020 GCC 7.5.0   
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     Re: Re: Worked on this earlier after work this evening...   
     By: Tony Langdon to mark lewis on Mon May 04 2020 08:47:00   
      
      
    ml>> the above is for full 5D BSO... if your tosser is not also full   
    ml>> 5D, it will not work properly...   
      
    TL> I'm yet to see a tosser that works with the above config.   
      
   me either, really...   
      
    ml>> if your tosser is only 4D BSO, then all the above paths need to   
    ml> be the same with the zones as you have specified... most FTN mail   
    ml> tossers are only 4D capable...   
      
    TL> Actually, every 4D setup I've used has used the same zone default   
    TL> zone number as well for each domain, as well as the same outbound   
    TL> root, so in the above example, every domain would have something   
    TL> like:   
      
    TL> domain fidonet     d:\fe\outbound 1   
    TL> domain wwivftn     d:\fe\outbound 1   
    TL> domain scinet      d:\fe\outbound 1   
      
   yes but then you cannot be in two FTNs that used the same zone and there are   
   several of those out there...   
      
    ml>> if your tosser uses the other form of 5D BSO, then the paths can be   
    ml>> like you have them but the zones all have to be 1 so the directories   
    ml>> get the hex extension added to them...   
      
    TL> This is for BSO format that both SBBSecho and Mystic (mutil) use.   
      
   if i'm reading this correctly, then yes... see here for the (almost) current   
   domain setup my binkd is using to work with sbbsecho...   
      
     https://paste.linux-help.org/view/07b043b2   
      
   i need to move it to a git repo, though... then i can more easily work with   
   updates to it but there's only been one update, a dns lookup entry for one   
   net, since i put it up...   
      
      
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