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Got it. Thanks man. On 06:40 28/09 , g00r00 wrote: > MP> also this seems to be affecting pass-through mail as well. ie mail from > MP> points is looping from point to hub... it seems to be using 1:1/0 for a > MP> node address again. or at least thats how sbbs is reporting it. > >This is an origin line display issue, the addressing in the packet >headers/kludges are not affected by this. What you're describing there sounds >like an SBBS issue or something that different than this. > >The good news is that you can fix this on your own! > >The address not on the origin line happens when you have your Netmail base >assigned to Local network. Go into your NETMAIL base configuration and change >the address from Local 0:0/0 to any other network address and it should fix it. > >In A46 it was changed to not display the address on the origin if you have the >base address set to Local. The change I have made to A47 was to revert back to >how it worked before A46 (where the address is still present even when its set >to Local). > >--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2020/09/27 (Windows/64) > -- yrNews Usenet Reader for iOS http://appstore.com/yrNewsUsenetReader --- Mystic BBS/NNTP v1.12 A47 2020/09/12 (Linux/64)> * Origin: Sector 7 | Mystic WHQ (1:129/215) * Origin: The ByteXchange BBS | bbs.thebytexchange.com (1:19/37) |
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