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|    Bill McGarrity to Ian Segers    |
|    Re: Help with sbbsecho wi    |
|    28 Feb 16 20:23:00    |
      -=> Ian Segers wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-                      Sn> Thank you for getting back to me about this               Sn> I had a look in sbbsecho.cfg amd the mailer is frontdoor/attach.               Sn> I have changed the msg type to FTS-0001               Sn> the file attack, is there any other place in sbbs I sould be looking        Sn> at.               BM> Only other thing I can think of is to make sure in your areas.bbs the        BM> correct uplink is specified for each echo area. That will tell        BM> sbbsecho who to create the PKT for and generate a *.MSG to that        BM> address.               Sn> I give that a shot and let you now               BM> Can you look in your Irex log and see if indeed pkt's are being sent to        BM> your hub. If so, then it seems you have everything configured        BM> correctly on his end.                      IS> here is part of irex.log ie my packet :-               IS> --------- Internet Rex 2.31 (Win95/NT 32-bit), Sun Feb 28 16:30:44        IS> 2016. + 16:30:43 Command line:        IS> - 16:30:43 Performing inbound mail scan.        IS> * 16:30:43 Received 0 files (0K)        IS> % 16:30:43 Starting rescan...        IS> % 16:30:43 Done rescan        IS> % 16:30:44 Starting thread 0 (4, 1877160, 4064e0)        IS> % 16:30:44 Connecting to BinkP site time.synchro.net:24554...        IS> % 16:30:45 BinkP: OPT LST UTF        IS> % 16:30:45 BinkP: OPT CRAM-MD5-bf32e2f7e6cfa2974207059d1150add8        IS> % 16:30:45 BinkP: SYS Time Warp of the Future BBS, TCP/IP 1        IS> % 16:30:45 BinkP: ZYZ Robert E Starr JR        IS> % 16:30:45 BinkP: LOC Cougar, WA. USA        IS> % 16:30:45 BinkP: PHN time.synchro.net        IS> % 16:30:45 BinkP: NDL        IS> CM,IBN,ITN,IFC,IFT,IHT,ISE,IMI,INT,TCP,TEL,VMP,BND % 16:30:45 BinkP:        IS> TIME Sun, 28 Feb 2016 03:36:19 -0800 % 16:30:45 BinkP: 1:340/0@fidonet        IS> 1:340/400@fidonet 10:10/1@league10.org 10:10/0@league10.org        IS> 45:45/2@beerme 201:1000/3@dbnet 782:470/100@xpresit 11:11/1@dovenet        IS> 618:300/12@micronet 316:77/1@whispernet % 16:30:45 BinkP:        IS> 24:140/0@sportnet 24:140/1@sportnet 24:140/2@sportnet * 16:30:47 Sent        IS> to 1:340/400: 572d2d07.pkt (2400 bytes) * 16:30:47 Sent to 1:340/400:        IS> 01aeffba.SU0 (621 bytes) % 16:31:12 Task 0 is done.                      IS> my link is 1:340/400                     That looks perfect....                      BM> IF your uplink is a hub to more than one network,               IS> yes has other networks                      BM> his inbound folder        BM> should be the same for all networks. His tosser will see the headers an        BM> put them in the correct echoareas. If I can remember correctly you said        BM> he had a separate folders with an extension.. like.. ../inbound.xxx.               IS> I think it was fd\inbound\0000.in              OK... then let Robert figure that out.               BM> Really shouldn't be that way unless he is running different tossers for        BM> different networks. Inbound, at least on my system, should only be one        BM> folder. If you're operating FileAttach, then you'll only need one        BM> outboud as well. Binkley/FLO will have individual outbound folders for        BM> each zone. sbbsecho will create the proper files and deposit them in        BM> the proper folders.               IS> okay then should I have it as binkley/flo then              NO!! Your fine the way it is. You can keep it file attach. The only thing I       see is your compressing one network and not the other, which is fine. For now       the one where you're compressing, change that to NONE. Exit Irex and post two       messages, one in each network. Look in sbbsecho.log and see if they were       indeed exported and look at the .PKT names. Your can OPEN each PKT and see the       addressing format with a text editor to make sure the addressing is correct.                            --              Bill              Telnet: tequilamockingbirdonline.net       Web: bbs.tequilamockingbirdonline.net       FTP: ftp.tequilamockingbirdonline.net:2121       IRC: irc.tequilamockingbirdonline.net Ports: 6661-6670 SSL: +6697       Radio: radio.tequilamockingbirdonline.net:8010/live                     ... Look Twice... Save a Life!!! Motorcycles are Everywhere!!!       --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.50        * Origin: TequilaMockingbird Online - Toms River, NJ (1:266/404)    |
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