• Re: Routing...

    From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to Accession on Tuesday, November 07, 2017 06:26:11
    Accession wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-

    Hiya Nick...

    Also points. I have someone who sends me netmail from a point but
    when I answer it, sbbsecho creates a .pnt folder under the correct outbound directory and it seems binkd never picks it up. I'm sure
    this also has an answer in ROUTING as well.

    You would need a specific binkd node entry for that point system, otherwise binkd wouldn't know where to send it, unless you had sbbsecho setup to route through their boss node, in which case it would go there first, and be delivered to the point afterwards.

    OK... so in sbbsecho.cfg I can just have a ROUTE_TO 1:xxxx/xxx 1:xxxx/xx.* with no need to play with binkd.... :)

    Thanks...


    --

    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)
  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to Digital Man on Tuesday, November 07, 2017 06:26:11
    Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-

    Re: Routing...
    By: Bill McGarrity to Digital Man on Sat Feb 20 2016 08:02 pm

    Hiya Rob...

    I've had this question forever. Being I'm the ZC for Sportnet (z24), I've always wondered which statements would I use in the sbbsecho.cfgfor, say when someone in Sportnet wants to route netmail through me to another node in
    z24. I've always thought it was:

    ROUTE_TO 24:24/0 24:ALL

    Is this correct?

    Yes, that looks correct.

    Also points. I have someone who sends me netmail from a point but when I answer it, sbbsecho creates a .pnt folder under the correct outbound directory and it seems binkd never picks it up. I'm sure this also has an answer in ROUTING as well.

    BinkD will send the files in the .PNT folder to the point node if it
    ever connects to your host using BinkP. If not, then you'll need to
    force a poll to that node (e.g. using BinkD) or route it (using
    SBBSecho). But once it's in the .PNT folder it's too late for SBBSecho
    to route it. But if the point node is connecting directly to you to send/receive mail, you don't want to route it anyway.


    Got it... thank you.


    --

    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)
  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to mark lewis on Tuesday, November 07, 2017 06:26:11
    mark lewis wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-

    22 Feb 16 14:49, Accession wrote to you:

    OK... so in sbbsecho.cfg I can just have a ROUTE_TO 1:xxxx/xxx
    1:xxxx/xx.* with no need to play with binkd.... :)

    Correct. As long as you have the .0 (boss node) address in your
    binkd config.

    yes, and as mentioned later, if you are using the distributed binkd.txt
    or are creating your own, that .0 boss node should be available...

    Which I do.

    If I'm using sbbsecho to route it to the boss node, why would I need
    the boss node's address in the binkd.cfg? Wouldn't sbbsecho create a
    .cut using the boss nodes address which binkd will understand?

    If you're using BINKD.TXT I don't suppose it would be an issue, since
    you would basically have an unsecure (passwordless) session defined in binkd's config anyways.

    right... the main thing is to make sure that you have sbbsecho
    configured to route a message to a point to its boss node /unless/ that point has a connection with your system... in that case, you will have
    an entry for that point already set up...

    Which I just added to my sbbsecho.cfg

    Either way, some kind of link for that bossnode would have to be
    somewhere in binkd or you would have to be using binkd.net for
    lookups, otherwise it would have no idea who or where to poll.

    depending on the operator's routing configuration, it may go routed to their echomail feed... that is if sbbsecho's 1:ALL format also covers points or if one has to specify 1:ALL/ALL.ALL... this also in
    conjunction with the message's own FTN control attributes which may specify (eg) DIRect which then overrides any routing and requires that
    the point either poll for the waiting mail OR there is an entry in a binkd.txt type of list with connection details for the destination
    point system...

    once the mail is packed, the destination is set in BSO type mailer systems... external tools like bonk and son-of-bonk were created to
    handle the rerouting of mail in BSO environments...

    this is where dynamic mailers shine compared to BSO type "blackhole" mailers ;)

    Agreed. Frontdoor is so much easier but I'm sure I got it working... :)

    Thanks...


    --

    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)