Ian Segers wrote to All <=-
Hello All
Just testing my echomail setting fron 1st Choice Core NZ
Thank you
Ian Segers
telnet 1stchoicecore.co.nz
--- SBBSecho 2.27-Win32
* Origin: 1st Choice Core Nz (3:770/330)
Sneaky wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-
Bill McGarrity
Ian Segers wrote to All <=-
Ian
--- SBBSecho 2.27-Win32
* Origin: 1st Choice Core Nz (3:770/330)
Got it but there is a slight issue. Your address is not showing in
either the PATH or SEEN-BYs.
X-FTN-AREA SYNC_SYSOPS
X-FTN-MSGID 252.fidonet_syncsyso@3:770/330 1b390371
X-FTN-PID Synchronet 3.16c-Win32 Aug 14 2015 MSC 1800
X-FTN-TID SBBSecho 2.27-Win32 r1.261 Aug 14 2015 MSC 1800 X-FTN-SEEN-BY 11/201 14/5 19/33 34/999 90/1 116/18 120/331 123/500 128/187 3
8/389
X-FTN-SEEN-BY 138/393 140/1 218/700 226/50 230/150 240/1120 249/303 261/38 0
0
X-FTN-SEEN-BY 266/404 267/155 282/1056 292/907 908 298/25 300/5 6 320/219 40
/0 10
X-FTN-SEEN-BY 340/100 101 200 400 700 800 393/68 396/45 712/848
801/161 X-FTN-PATH 340/400 261/38
As you can see there is no 770/330 in either.
In you sub areas under Network Options, check to see if you have your address in the Fidonet Address field.
Yes I have 3:770/330 in sbbs config/networks/fidonet echomail and network\system address
and in fidonet message groups\message sub-board\sync sysops\network address
in irex hubs node outbound config deafault domain I have
3:770/330@fidonet and I am now
using fd2ftp after the sbbsecho command to sent pkts via irex and seem
to be going to the right
inbound dir on my hub. but as you have pointed out I have seen-by
problem 1 more thing to fix.
Thank you for your help
mark lewis wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-
02 Mar 16 21:17, you wrote to Ian Segers:
X-FTN-PATH 340/400 200 280/464 203/0
Better discuss this with Rob...
don't forget that some FTN tosser are hardcoded to strip seenbys when crossing zone boundaries in fidonet... what i seen in the PATH looks ok other than the OP's address not being listed but they are appearing in
the seenbys with other systems from that zone... that seems to indicate
that seenby stripping is not happening when the message crosses the
zone boundary in fidonet...
On 04-24-15 09:13, Nicholas Boel wrote to Wilfred van Velzen <=-
Hello Wilfred,
On 24 Apr 15 14:13, Wilfred van Velzen wrote to Michael Trip:
It's working!
Just an FYI, and once Bill notices and upgrades.. There should be no
more circular path messages coming from my system. A new option was
added to not forward those messages to links (nor should it import
them) with a NOCIRCULARFWD toggle.
I know you and I have both asked about it in the past, but whoever
asked this time around got something accomplished. :)
On 04-24-15 16:38, Wilfred van Velzen wrote to Nicholas Boel <=-
Hi,
On 2015-04-24 09:13:30, Nicholas Boel wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
about: "Re: Testing":
Just an FYI, and once Bill notices and upgrades.. There should be no
more circular path messages coming from my system. A new option was
added to not forward those messages to links (nor should it import
them) with a NOCIRCULARFWD toggle.
Why is it even an option? Why would you want to forward messages that have already been through your system once before?
I know you and I have both asked about it in the past, but whoever
asked this time around got something accomplished. :)
Maybe it was easier now, after the code developped the last year or so...?
On 04-28-15 15:24, M1ch43l wrote to All <=-
Hello,
another test through my new Fidonet Area feed.
greetings,
Michael trip
2:280/2000
--- SBBSecho 2.27-Win32
* Origin: (2:280/2000)
Paul Hayton wrote to All <=-
moved to a new alpha... check 1,2
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A3 (Windows)
* Origin: Agency BBS | telnet://agency.bbs.geek.nz (3:770/100)
James Coyle wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-
moved to a new alpha... check 1,2Mat want to check your system and Mystic's binkd setup... I'm getting
this on my end...
? 10:31 [7512] recv: {W32 API error 10053} An established connection was
Can you show any more info than this? Like the log of the handshake so
we can see who is connected to who, the software used, and the BINKP protocol version selected?
An occasional lost connection on the internet is nothing, but if its a consistant problem then it needs to be look into, of course.
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