• Two Questions

    From C.G. Learn to All on Monday, September 04, 2017 10:51:06
    I process everything external with a 3rd party mail tosser, and I have 2
    more questions I can't figure out with the docs.

    1. Whit the new netmail notification, it works great if I set Dbridge to Automatic, but when I set it to external, I get no notification I have new netmail, and since I use a 3rd pary processor, is there a way or an option I can set to tell me I have new netmail using the external option. I'd love to use the automatic option, but I can use that, and also import my echo mail into the bbs, as there is only one 3rd party program that tosses mail for this bbs package, which is gapnet. Dbridge is a great option for GAP sysops as it has an netmail editor and processor which gap doesn't.

    2. Just to be positive, when I use the 3rd party mail processor (GAPNET) for echo mail, I want to put the packet to be exported into the queue directory correct. When I do this, it sits there and nothing happens. The extension is changed, but thats it, it never goes out. Should I change my program to write a netmail message to send it out, or am I missing a step somewhere. Sorry for all the questions. Mailers and me just don't get along.

    I may be forced to stay with IREX if I can't figure this out, but I really like the Dbridge features. Hopefully I don't drive you crazy with the questions.

    Thanks

    << C.G. >>
  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to C.G. Learn on Monday, September 04, 2017 15:13:13
    On 04 Sep 17 10:51:06, C.G. Learn said the following to All:

    1. Whit the new netmail notification, it works great if I set Dbridge to Automatic, but when I set it to external, I get no notification I have new netmail, and since I use a 3rd pary processor, is there a way or an option can set to tell me I have new netmail using the external option. I'd love t

    When D'Bridge tosses mail automatically, it creates two semaphore files - DBRIDGE.NMW (NetMail Waiting) and DBRIDGE.EMW (EchoMail Waiting).

    The mailer "idle screen" checks for those two semaphore files and if they exist, displays the New Mail notification on the screen. DBRIDGE.EMW can also contain the Echomail Groups if desired.

    D'Bridge has no way of knowing what your external tosser does. It has no way of knowing that your external tosser did in fact toss new mail; so the best I can suggest is creating a batch file or condition that creates the semaphore files based on the results of your tosser, if that is possible.

    2. Just to be positive, when I use the 3rd party mail processor (GAPNET) fo echo mail, I want to put the packet to be exported into the queue directory correct. When I do this, it sits there and nothing happens. The extension i changed, but thats it, it never goes out. Should I change my program to wri netmail message to send it out, or am I missing a step somewhere. Sorry for the questions. Mailers and me just don't get along.

    Any tosser, BBS program or 3rd-party application that generates any outbound mail for another system has to use a common methodology to do so. Thats not a D'Bridge-specific thing. That is also for FrontDoor, TIMS, Binkleyterm, etc.

    Think of it as an agreed upon "standard" for all Fido programs to interact.

    So in this case, you cannot just tell your BBS to put mail in the D'Bridge Queue and expect it to be sent, unless the BBS software specifically supports the D'Bridge Queue format. Chances are... it doesn't.

    If the program you are using does not specifically support D'Bridge, then it must use another method known as "ArcMail" or Netmail *.MSG attachments.
    It may also be called "Frontdoor mode". What that means is that the program generates a dummy Netmail message for the destination system with the packet
    as a file attachment.

    So you configure the program to write Netmails in the D'Bridge Netmail directory. You configure that program's staging directory to one of your choice. But NOT the D'Bridge Queue or Packet directories please.

    When ArcMail is used, D'Bridge will scan the Netmail directory and build the outgoing mail for the destination system... provided of course that the routing, nodelist, Internet settings etc is all correct.

    When D'Bridge builds the Queue, its reading that dummy Netmail and seeing that it must send a file... in this case, the mail created by your external tosser.

    I hope this explains this all better. ArcMail is the most basic method for 3rd-party external programs to talk to mailers, especially InterBBS games and all that stuff.

    The D'Bridge Queue and Packets directories are used internally by D'Bridge
    and should NEVER be used by any other programs, unless the program
    specifically has support for D'Bridge and those directories.

    Nick

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