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   Bill McGarrity to Digital Man   
   Re: SBBSecho logging.   
   04 Jan 16 14:32:00   
   
   -=> Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-   
      
   Hiya Rob...   
      
    > -=> Joe Delahaye wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-   
    >   
    >  JD>   Re: Re: SBBSecho logging.   
    >  JD>   By: Bill McGarrity to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jan 03 2016 17:40:00   
    >   
    >  JD>> The above is already being tested.  We found that although the   
    >  JD>> packet name at least was created, (archived), when the connections   
    >  JD>> were made, the mail went to the one system, and tried to send to the   
    >  JD>> other, but file not found.   
    >   
    >  BM> Were there not two separate PKT's created for each node? Why not remove   
    >  BM> archieving from the equation and just create a .*lo file as well and   
    >  BM> check your binkd logs.   
    >   
    >   
    >  JD> I tried that, resulting in an over abundance of .pkt files sitting in   
    >  JD> the outbound.  Some of my nodes only collect mail maybe once a week or   
    >  JD> less, and that becomes a problem in my mind at least .  When packets   
    >  JD> are created, it seems that they mostly go to the master outbound   
    >  JD> folder, with the .lo files mostly going to the proper areas (i.e.   
    >  JD> outbound.002), but not always   
    >   
    > OK.... that's fair.  One other thing, could you post from echocfg your   
    > "Toggle Options"? If I can remember correctly, you had Fuzzy Zone disabled.   
    > I've always had that enabled and have no issue.   
      
    DM> Fuzzy Zone operations effect NetMail only, not EchoMail.   
      
      
   One thing I did find in my logs...   
      
   2016-01-04 14:12:24 ERROR line 1836 renaming c:\fd\outbound\04141202.pk_ to   
   c:\fd\outbound\04141202.pkt   
   2016-01-04 14:12:24 Sending packet (c:\fd\outbound\04141202.pkt) to 24:110/1   
   2016-01-04 14:16:04 Stray Outbound Packet (c:\fd\outbound\04141202.pk_)   
   possibly still in use (ftime: Mon Jan 04 14:12:02 2016)   
      
   Now when I checked the folder, both 04141202.pk_ and 04141202.pkt were listed   
   and what does "possibly still in use" mean?    
      
      
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