On 5/4/2017 11:51 PM, Tommi Koivula -> Nicholas Boel wrote:
NB>> However, I'm not concerned about sending with another address. I just
NB>> want to be able to read/access it, and jamnntpd doesn't seem to be
NB>> allowing for that.
TK> If you set your hpt to store all netmail to all of your aka's to a
TK> single jam netmail base, you should be able to do that.
TK> At least I can. :)
I have done it this way, and it works fine in Golded. However, what I'm seeing
in jamnntpd may not yet be completely figured out yet - and may not be an issue
with jamnntpd whatsoever.
When I received a netmail from Paul from his 3:54/0 address, it was addressed
to 1:154/0, which I didn't see in my newsreader at first. It wasn't until after
that I realized he routed that specific netmail through the link I'm having
issues with, instead of our normal direct flavour with our mostly used AKAs.
This is ending up as *.sec files in my unsecure inbound directory.
I have a link that hpt is marking all netmail from as a security violation.
However, I have tried both defining the link in my config without a password,
as well as completely removing the link and just let the netmail processing do
it's thing. Still same results so far.
I have changed my default setting (secure) for allowemptypktpwd to "on" for
that link while keeping them defined without a pkt password, and am awaiting to
see if that fixes the issue.
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Regards,
Nick
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