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Re: hpt moving/changing netmail? By: mark lewis to Eric Renfro on Tue Jul 21 2015 05:22 pm ER>> Gimme a bone here.. I'm trying to do something a little out of the ER>> ordinary, maybe, but here goes. ER>> I use Synchronet for my BBS, and it has a wierd level of support for ER>> NetMail/FTN in general. sbbsecho lets be have it not delete ER>> imported/exported netmail, but on the case of doing so, it will ER>> repeatedly re-send the netmail endlessly while it remains in the ER>> /sbbs/netmail/*.msg format/path. ML> the mail should be marked as SENT the first time it is exported... you ML> should check to this attribute it being set... Yep.. Come to find out, it wasn't being set as sent after being packed, nor did sbbsecho care if it was sent or unsent. I've got Rob looking into this, though his first code revision caused more problems, but did at least stop the endless cycle of re-sending the netmail. After the code patch, it just sent it 3 times. Once to the destination (which was a point-node, and the point node tosser thought it was addressed to the boss node), then bounced back empty, then bounced back to the point node empty, finally dying there. :) I'm hoping to resolve this at an sbbsecho level since it seems to be where the problem child is. Despite 20 years of nobody complaining about this, apparently nobody has actually tried to use it /and/ keep their fido *.msg netmail for external use. ;) )))[Psi-Jack -//- Decker] ... He who laughs, lasts. --- SBBSecho 2.27-Linux* Origin: Decker's Heaven -//- bbs.deckersheaven.com (1:135/371) SEEN-BY: 123/500 135/371 154/0 10 701 702 203/0 227/51 101 201 230/0 240/1661 SEEN-BY: 240/5832 249/303 261/38 280/464 5003 292/854 423/120 633/267 280 SEEN-BY: 640/384 712/550 848 770/1 @PATH: 135/371 154/10 280/464 712/848 633/267 |
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