• Setting up Squish with SoupGate

    From Sean Dennis@1:11/200 to All on Friday, April 09, 2004 21:38:26
    Hello, All.

    Have any of you set up SoupGate to work with Squish? I have it partially set up here-I have the email coming in fine, but I can't seem to figure out what I'm doing wrong getting the mail out... I've set up a point (1:11/200.1) for it, but Squish just seems to skip the mail for some reason...

    Later,
    Sean

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  • From Walter Medak@1:140/51 to Sean Dennis on Sunday, April 11, 2004 20:31:58
    Hello Sean.

    09 Apr 04 20:38, you wrote to all:

    Have any of you set up SoupGate to work with Squish? I have it
    partially set up here-I have the email coming in fine, but I can't
    seem to figure out what I'm doing wrong getting the mail out... I've
    set up a point (1:11/200.1) for it, but Squish just seems to skip the
    mail for some reason...

    What you may have to do is put "To: somebody@some.place.com" (no quotes) as the
    first line of the message text. Some apps seem to require it.

    Walter

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:11/200 to Walter Medak on Monday, April 12, 2004 00:10:53
    Hello, Walter.

    On 11 Apr 04 at 19:31, Walter Medak wrote to Sean Dennis:

    What you may have to do is put "To: somebody@some.place.com" (no
    quotes) as the first line of the message text. Some apps seem to
    require it.

    No, I don't think I have the point set up correctly... here's what happens when
    I write a email in my netmail area (mail goes to UUCP@1:11/200.1):

    ===Cut===
    [D:\soup]soupgat2 export
    SoupGate-OS/2 v1.05 - Fidonet/Internet gateway software
    Copyright (c) 1997-2000 by Tom Torfs, all rights reserved

    Restricted beta version; compiled Nov 02 2000 17:06:12

    This is FREEWARE. Read soupgate.doc for more information.

    Exporting from ?UT/?LO to Soup
    No outbound messages found. Nothing to do.
    ===Cut===

    So I think it's something somewhere else.

    Later,
    Sean

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  • From Sean Rima@2:263/950 to Sean Dennis on Monday, April 12, 2004 11:35:02
    Hello, Walter.
    On 11 Apr 04 at 19:31, Walter Medak wrote to Sean Dennis:
    What you may have to do is put "To: somebody@some.place.com" (no
    quotes) as the first line of the message text. Some apps seem to
    require it.
    No, I don't think I have the point set up correctly... here's what happens whe

    Make sure that Squish is set to 4d and that you use un packed archives

    Sean

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:11/200 to Sean Rima on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 10:19:48
    Hello, Sean.

    On 12 Apr 04 at 10:35, Sean Rima wrote to Sean Dennis:

    Make sure that Squish is set to 4d and that you use un packed archives

    That's what I'm not sure about if I'm doing it right. :/

    Later,
    Sean

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  • From Sean Rima@2:263/950 to Sean Dennis on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 20:39:04
    Hello, Sean.
    On 12 Apr 04 at 10:35, Sean Rima wrote to Sean Dennis:
    Make sure that Squish is set to 4d and that you use un packed archives
    That's what I'm not sure about if I'm doing it right. :/

    Use the Binkpoint keywqord:

    ; If you're running BinkleyTerm 2.50 or above, the BinkPoint
    ; keyword can be enabled. BinkPoint enables the Binkley 2.50+
    ; "point directories", which allows for full 4D point support.
    ; If you wish to run 4D points on a Bink system, you must be
    ; running Binkley 2.50 or greater, and this keyword must be
    ; enabled.

    BinkPoint



    Sean

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:11/200 to Sean Rima on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 19:36:07
    Hello, Sean.

    On 13 Apr 04 at 19:39, Sean Rima wrote to Sean Dennis:

    BinkPoint

    I am, actually.

    Here's what I have (WRT the point setup):

    Address 1:11/200.1
    BinkPoint
    Pack Zip 1:134/10 1:220/10 33:409/1 782:130/100 93:All 63:63/1 81:All 618:All 30:All

    (notice my point isn't in there)

    ...I do have NmFwd that routes all outgoing mail to their boss nodes, but when I run SoupGate, I run it in a different process, before the echomail gets run.

    I'm wondering if I need a Remap keyword in there... I have one for my sole point:

    Remap .11 Mike Dillon

    But other than that, I don't mention that point address anywhere else in SQUISH.CFG.

    Now in ROUTE.CFG:

    Route Normal File 1:11/200.1 1:11/200.1
    Send Normal File 1:11/200.1

    I have that for the UUCP point and for my regular point.

    If you need to see anything else, let me know here, netmail or email.

    Thanks for your help. :)

    Later,
    Sean

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  • From Sean Rima@2:263/950 to Sean Dennis on Wednesday, April 14, 2004 02:52:16
    Hello, Sean.
    On 13 Apr 04 at 19:39, Sean Rima wrote to Sean Dennis:
    BinkPoint
    I am, actually.
    Here's what I have (WRT the point setup):
    Address 1:11/200.1
    BinkPoint
    Pack Zip 1:134/10 1:220/10 33:409/1 782:130/100 93:All 63:63/1 81:All 618:All 30:All
    (notice my point isn't in there)
    ...I do have NmFwd that routes all outgoing mail to their boss nodes, but when >I run SoupGate, I run it in a different process, before the echomail gets run.
    I'm wondering if I need a Remap keyword in there... I have one for my sole point:
    Remap .11 Mike Dillon
    But other than that, I don't mention that point address anywhere else in SQUISH.CFG.
    Now in ROUTE.CFG:
    Route Normal File 1:11/200.1 1:11/200.1
    Send Normal File 1:11/200.1
    I have that for the UUCP point and for my regular point.
    If you need to see anything else, let me know here, netmail or email.
    Thanks for your help. :)

    I think, at a guess, that you would still need to use the NOARC for the point. I use BBBS and it does not but what I suggested is the way I did it myself during my recent excursion into Squish :)

    Seam

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  • From Roy J. Tellason@1:270/615 to Sean Rima on Wednesday, April 14, 2004 21:07:04
    Sean Rima wrote in a message to Sean Dennis:

    Hello, Sean.
    On 13 Apr 04 at 19:39, Sean Rima wrote to Sean Dennis:
    BinkPoint
    I am, actually.
    Here's what I have (WRT the point setup):
    Address 1:11/200.1
    BinkPoint
    Pack Zip 1:134/10 1:220/10 33:409/1 782:130/100 93:All 63:63/1
    81:All 618:All
    30:All
    (notice my point isn't in there)
    ...I do have NmFwd that routes all outgoing mail to their boss nodes,
    but when
    I run SoupGate, I run it in a different process, before the echomail
    gets run.
    I'm wondering if I need a Remap keyword in there... I have one for my sole point:
    Remap .11 Mike Dillon
    But other than that, I don't mention that point address anywhere else in SQUISH.CFG.
    Now in ROUTE.CFG:
    Route Normal File 1:11/200.1 1:11/200.1
    Send Normal File 1:11/200.1
    I have that for the UUCP point and for my regular point.
    If you need to see anything else, let me know here, netmail or email.
    Thanks for your help. :)

    I think, at a guess, that you would still need to use the NOARC for
    the point. I use BBBS and it does not but what I suggested is the
    way I did it myself during my recent excursion into Squish :)

    I had to use it here when I was running a gateway...

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