If successful, Theoretically I would have 6 connections to
this Echo/Group, not including any BBSes I might log on to
testing out Telnet clients.
Unfortunately, perhaps, my knack for finding issues, which
has worked for me in past careers, is working against me.
...Another Android NNTP reader, which I sent
the original message out through, has yet to show any
inbound messages.
Another connection, the Veleno BBS's Web Point system,
isn't really Phone/Tablet friendly, but I've managed to
access it. But although I have managed to successfully
send out a couple of netmails, nothing I've sent to echos
has arrived, nor have any messages arrived from those
echoes.
My Z4 point, I gave myself a problem with. HotdogEd has a
known bug which can hang some packets in memory somewhere,
and keep tossing those messages out.
While going through
the suggested steps to clear it, without rooting my phone,
I accidentally managed to unlink from most echos without
realizing.
Why would I do this? I'm a certifiable lunatic.
Actually, I like testing things, seeing what's available.
If I could find a good Telnet app for Android with Y or Z
modem capability and an OLMR for Android, I'd try that as
well.
search has some RSS and Forum readers in it. So a vague
idea I had years ago came back to me. Why couldn't a Web
Forum work as an FTN style network node?
So, I start web
searching forum software, and I see that, theoretically it
could be done. At least one of the forum programs that I
looked at had the capability to connect with Usenet and
email lists. So, if that is possible, and FTN networks can
be gated to both Usenet and email lists, it should work.
Did I mention I'm running in 2 hours of sleep in 3 days?
If successful, Theoretically I would have 6 connections to thisNothing wrong with that. You're experimenting to see what might be
Echo/Group, not including any BBSes I might log on to testing out
Telnet clients.
a better solution.
Unfortunately, perhaps, my knack for finding issues, which hasYou're encountering new things and they behave with some
worked for me in past careers, is working against me.
puzzlement. Not all puzzles are easily solved.
...Another Android NNTP reader, which I sent the original messageThe one you posted using a new Android reader got delivered. But
out through, has yet to show any inbound messages.
are you saying that the same echo content is not showing up in
that reader when you connecting to the SAME bbs?
Another connection, the Veleno BBS's Web Point system, isn'tMessages into and out of Veleno (based in Italy) seem to be
really Phone/Tablet friendly, but I've managed to access it. But
although I have managed to successfully send out a couple of
netmails, nothing I've sent to echos has arrived, nor have any
messages arrived from those echoes.
unpredictable in timing. Maybe things operate at a much slower
pace in that country.
My Z4 point, I gave myself a problem with. HotdogEd has a knownThat's a great find! So.. your efforts are not totally fruitless.
bug which can hang some packets in memory somewhere, and keep
tossing those messages out.
If that was me, the bug would annoy me. But you do have other
options.
While going through the suggested steps to clear it, withoutThat's not so good. BUT, now you know what you did. That's good!
rooting my phone, I accidentally managed to unlink from most
echos without realizing.
Why would I do this? I'm a certifiable lunatic.You're an investigator / problem-solver at heart.
Actually, I like testing things, seeing what's available. If II've looked around the net for something too. There seems to be
could find a good Telnet app for Android with Y or Z modem
capability and an OLMR for Android, I'd try that as well.
several that claim to work well. I can't imagine why Y & Z modem
would be high on an app programmer's list. Direct http:// links to
files makes more sense in these modern apps. But an olmr feature
for messages would be smart. Olmr works with Telegram, sorta.
search has some RSS and Forum readers in it. So a vague idea IAn RSS feed for an echo would be interesting. But RSS seems be
had years ago came back to me. Why couldn't a Web Forum work as
an FTN style network node?
broken in modern web browsers. The newer Firefox version on Win7
doesn't support it properly. But it works ok on my XP machines. Therefore, not sure if RSS would be a selling point advantage for
new people who have the latest programs and new pcs.
So, I start web searching forum software, and I see that,Synchronet bbs software provides a forum-like webby interface
theoretically it could be done. At least one of the forum
programs that I looked at had the capability to connect with
Usenet and email lists. So, if that is possible, and FTN networks
can be gated to both Usenet and email lists, it should work.
option. Some BBSes use it. Apparently it looks and operates
quite well on a smartphone/tablet.
Did I mention I'm running in 2 hours of sleep in 3 days?Sleep can be so overrated when the mind is racing.
I use hotdoged with IPv4 and it works as expected. I have
found that hotdoged works with mailers that have a CRAM-
MD5 handshake but not with mailers that don't support it,
like BBBS. I'm not certain of that, that's just what
appeared to be happening.
It's possible. I'm not sure.
Does Hotdoged provide a logfile file that you can investigate?
Maybe you can notice some consistencies with CRAM-MD5 when polling specific systems.
Does Hotdoged provide a logfile file that you can investigate?The only log I have been able to access so far is when I get an error message during polling. And then only with the point system.
Maybe you can notice some consistencies with CRAM-MD5 when polling
specific systems.
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Best regards!
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