Greetings mark!
22 Apr 20 15:09, you wrote to Kai Richter about an urgent matter!:
ml> Re: Netmail Point
ml> By: Kai Richter to Rick Smith on Wed Apr 22 2020 19:43:26
RS>>> Import from c:\mystic\echomail\in\unsecure\
RS>>> ! Apr 21 06:10:10 9db62811.pkt does not match an AKA
RS>>> (1:340/202.1
KR>> Looks like 202 does not know that it has a point 202.1 .
ml> the error is my fault... the packet was sent from my system by
ml> manually renaming it in the BSO to the boss node's address instead of
ml> properly unpacking it and repacking it with the proper destination
ml> address in the PKT header... i could also have used a hex editor on it
ml> to fix the PKT destination address... sadly, i didn't think about
ml> that...
ml> the reason i renamed it manually is because the message arrived here
ml> with the crash bit set and due to a bug in the tosser i use, it tried
ml> to follow the crash bit directions which were to pack the message
ml> directly to the destination system... since the destination system is
ml> a point system and my system has no idea about the connection details
ml> for it, the packet and messages inside were stuck in my BSO... there
ml> is a reason BSO is also known as a blackhole ;)
ml> so we got with the maintainer of the tosser and looked at what was
ml> happening... originally we were concerned about something being broken
ml> in the routing capabilities... then we discovered the crash bit and
ml> switched directions... now the tosser properly strips crash, hold, and
ml> local bits on incoming netmail so it can properly apply routing when
ml> needed...
ml> FWIW: instead of manually renaming or doing the unpack/repack dance, i
ml> could just as easily of asked the destination point system to simply
ml> poll here and pick it up themselves... hind sight, 20/20, and all
ml> that...
I wish I had the appitude to understand one bit of that, but it certainly
appears you do thankfully. Does this mean things should work normally now? Ive
stopped posting about it so that I wouldnt annoy anyone further.
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Regards,
Rick // (Nitro)
... BBSing at least keeps SOME drunks off the street.
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* Origin: ----> Abacus Sysop Point (1:340/202.1)
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