Re: PATH kludge on exported echomail
By: deon to Digital Man on Thu Feb 03 2022 12:45 pm
> Re: PATH kludge on exported echomail
> By: deon to Digital Man on Thu Feb 03 2022 12:33 pm
>
> > > I suspect that in your example, one of the echomail systems along the
> > > path (most likely 1:320/219) stripped the incoming PATH line(s) when
> > > the message was re-packed for a foreign zone.
>
> > So to understand if it did do that, can you confirm that you add "my" FTN
> > address to the PATH during sbbsecho export (and thus by definition, it is
> > the only address in the PATH, since I originated the message) ?
>
> So I caught the packet that I export - and indeed I do not have a PATH
> kludge on the exported mail.
Is it being exported to a foreign zone?
> Is it a setting I have?
Most likely. Check that ZoneBlind = true in your sbbsecho.ini file if you want your PATH and SEEN-BY lines to retain addresses when crossing zone boundaries.
You probably also want to set ZoneBlindThreshold = 4 (4 zones in FidoNet).
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