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   Message 41,100 of 43,341   
   Digital Man to deon   
   imsg on incoming echomail   
   19 Jan 25 13:07:50   
   
   TZUTC: -0800   
   MSGID: 53522.sync@1:103/705 2bf370b8   
   REPLY: 50465.dove-syncdisc@12:1/2 2bf2eb17   
   PID: Synchronet 3.20c-Linux master/4914fa1d7 Jan 17 2025 GCC 12.2.0   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.23-Linux master/93c48471e Jan 18 2025 GCC 12.2.0   
   COLS: 80   
   BBSID: VERT   
   CHRS: CP437 2   
   NOTE: FSEditor.js v1.105   
     Re: imsg on incoming echomail   
     By: deon to Digital Man on Sun Jan 19 2025 11:28 pm   
      
    >   Re: imsg on incoming echomail   
    >   By: Digital Man to deon on Sun Jan 19 2025 12:34 am   
    >   
    > Howdy,   
    >   
    >  >  > Anyway, hopefully this is enough to see it in action. Its annoying,   
    >  >  > but I guess I get why I dont see those messages alerts.   
    >   
    >  > No, I don't really get it. Did you add lprintf() messages to sbbsecho.c   
    >  > like I suggested?   
    >   
    > What dont you get?   
      
   I don't get why SBBSecho would sometimes send you a short message when   
   importing echomail and sometimes not. I'm doubtful that is true.   
      
    > No, I didnt modify sbbsecho.   
      
   I committed changes to log details when the notification messages are created   
   (or not, due to error).   
      
    > But I think I've reproduced the scenario that results in me not getting the   
    > messages, that new echomail has come in addressed to me.   
      
   Most likely the notification message was created and "displayed" on the node   
   that you left connected. I realize you think you have evidence to the   
   contrary, but I'm skeptical. Do you have custom message reading script or   
   shell or something that could be deleting the message without saving it to the   
   *.last.msg chain?   
   --    
                                               digital man (rob)   
      
   Rush quote #42:   
   Media messiahs preying on my fears, pop culture prophets playing in my ears   
   Norco, CA WX: 55.8øF, 70.0% humidity, 3 mph WSW wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs   
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