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|    Jay Harris to Wilfred van Velzen    |
|    Re: SciNet Point    |
|    08 Jan 21 16:50:14    |
      TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A47       MSGID: 1:229/664 082e0368       REPLY: 2:280/464 5ff8c2a5       TZUTC: -0500       On 08 Jan 2021, Wilfred van Velzen said the following...                Wv> Ok, download: http://www.vlzn.nl/tmp/pktview-1.1-src.zip        Wv> Unzip it somewhere, and do something like:               Wv> # gcc pktview.c -o pktview               Wv> Which should give you the 'pktview' command.        Wv> Usage is self explanatory when you run it without arguments.              Awesome, thanks! That seems to be working:              pktview V1.1, Copyright WvV 1998, 2016              Dest. Node addr: 1:229/664.0       Orig. Node addr: 2:221/1.58       QDest Zone : 1       QOrig Zone : 2       Aux Net : 0       Date : 2021/01/07       Time : 00:00:00       Baud : 0       Pkt Type : 2       ProdCode : 233       Revision Major : 3       Revision Minor : 20       Password : (hidden)       Capability Word: 0001       Capability Val.: 0001       Product data : 00000000              Date Time To From Subject Area       -----------------------------------------------------------------------------       07 Jan 21 17:41:00 Jay Harris August Abolins SciNet Point              1 messages in this .pkt file.                     And with -v:              001 Orig. : 221/1        Dest. : 229/664        Attribute: 0081        Cost : 0        Date : 07 Jan 21 17:41:00        To : Jay Harris        From : August Abolins        Subject : SciNet Point                     So the packet itself *seems* to be ok, there's no area on the message, but        Mystic isn't seeing the message as netmail. Could it be because of the PKT       password?              Just not sure what makes a netmail message.. netmail:              + Jan 08 16:34:22 Process: Importing EchoMail       + Jan 08 16:34:22 Waiting for BUSY nodes       ! Jan 08 16:34:22 Import from /home/pi/mystic/echomail/in/       ! Jan 08 16:34:22 Import from /home/pi/mystic/echomail/in/unsecure/       + Jan 08 16:34:22 Importing 06193633.PKT (2:221/1.58 to 1:229/664)       ! Jan 08 16:34:22 No echomail node configured for 2:221/1.58       ! Jan 08 16:34:22 Moving /home/pi/mystic/echomail/in/unsecure/06193633.PKT       to /home/pi/mystic/echomail/bad/06193633.PKT       + Jan 08 16:34:22 Importing 07174235.PKT (2:221/1.58 to 1:229/664)       ! Jan 08 16:34:22 No echomail node configured for 2:221/1.58       ! Jan 08 16:34:22 Moving /home/pi/mystic/echomail/in/unsecure/07174235.PKT       to /home/pi/mystic/echomail/bad/07174235.PKT       + Jan 08 16:34:22 Importing 08091311.PKT (2:221/1.58 to 21:3/110)       ! Jan 08 16:34:22 No echomail node configured for 2:221/1.58       ! Jan 08 16:34:22 Moving /home/pi/mystic/echomail/in/unsecure/08091311.PKT       to /home/pi/mystic/echomail/bad/08091311.PKT       + Jan 08 16:34:22 Results: 0 echo, 0 net, 0 dupes, 0 tossed in 0.08s                     Whereas Tommi's netmail form before:              + Jan 08 11:55:12 Process: Importing EchoMail       + Jan 08 11:55:12 Waiting for BUSY nodes       + Jan 08 11:55:12 Importing 901beb06.pkt (2:221/1.1 to 1:229/664)       + Jan 08 11:55:12 Netmail from Tommi Koivula (2:221/1.1) to Jay Harris       (1:229/664)       + Jan 08 11:55:12 Results: 0 echo, 1 net, 0 dupes, 0 tossed in 0.08s                     Jay              --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/01/05 (Raspberry Pi/32)        * Origin: Northern Realms (1:229/664)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 90/1 105/81 120/340 123/131 226/30 227/114 702 229/101       SEEN-BY: 229/424 426 664 1016 1017 240/5832 249/206 317 400 292/854       SEEN-BY: 317/3 322/757 342/200       PATH: 229/664 426           |
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