Hello Allen,
On Monday September 05 2016 05:10, you wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
AP> I got a ping/trace from another node and it went into my "unsecured"
AP> folder. Unfortunately F_Mail does not have a place to put unsecured in
AP> the list so my system did not find it.
There is a reason fmail does not automatically process mail from the unsecure
directory...
I have the following solution:
1) I fly the MN flag in the nodelist. Signaling that compressed mail will not
be automatically processed without prior arrangement. Only raw *.PKT is
automatically processed from an unsecure session.
2) in my mailrcvd.bat I have a line before caliing fmail toss:
if exist \fido\unsecure\*.pkt move \fido\unsecure\*.pkt \fido\secure\
Works for me.
AP> I'm wondering if there's a way to make F_Mail pack all outbound
AP> netmail / and mail routed through my system as crash mail to the
AP> destination? I'm not sure who is trustworthy to route Zone2 mail
AP> reliably through.
If you are not sure on how to do that, then don't.
AP> I've looked at your documentation and not quite sure the syntax... I
AP> can see the "syntax" that most programmers put in their documentation
AP> but without seing at least a half dozen examples I get lost.
AP> I noteiced that I have to put a node in the Fmail to crash the mail to
AP> it.
No, you do not have to enter a node in the fmail node manager to crash mail to
it. If the crash mail bit in the message is set, what you have t do is:
fmailw32 pack * -c
AP> I don't trust routing ANYTHING especially Z2 netmails through
AP> anything in Z1.
Then don't...
AP> Z1 would like you to think that they are organized, but they are NOT.
AP> At one time you could route a net's mail through their NC and it would
AP> get there... NOT anymore. I don't know how reliable it is over in Z2
AP> but if you route to a nodes NC they may or may not get it where it's
AP> supposed to go.
No comment... ;-)
Cheers, Michiel
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