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to: mark lewis
from: Nicholas Boel
date: 2012-12-01 19:59:46
subject: Hrm.

Hello mark.

01 Dec 12 16:12, you wrote to me:


 NB>> {at}TZUTC: 0000
 NB>> {at}MSGID: 1:154/10 50ba5411
 NB>> {at}REPLY: 1:3634/12.42 0ba3c020
 NB>> {at}PID: GED+LNX 1.1.5-b20120229
 NB>> {at}TID: SBBSecho 2.20-Linux r1.216 Nov 22 2012 GCC 4.5.4
 NB>> {at}CHRS: CP437 2
 NB>> {at}TZUTC: -0600
 NB>> Hello mark.

 ml> [chomp]

 NB>> I can only assume everything is looking better from here? > check ctrl lines>

 ml> they appear ok except for a couple of things... you have two TZUTC
 ml> lines... one showing the UTC offset and the other showing the -6 hours
 ml> offset... the PID is fine since there is no text on the tearline but
 ml> as i pointed out in another post (in another area?) you have two
 ml> tearlines and origin lines which shows a broken or misconfigured
 ml> sbbsecho... broken in that it is not respecting them... misconfigured
 ml> because there may be a setting to force them via sbbsecho...

With Synchronet, there's basically only two options. Either appending the
tear/origin lines, or not. If I turn that option off, anyone posting from
the BBS will not show an origin line. So I had to edit Golded's config and
turn it off there, which put the Golded version in the PID instead. Best of
both worlds I guess.

As for the TZUTC lines, I'll have to take a look at that. I'll probably
have to do something similar with that as well, since I'm sure my tosser
puts on in, and Golded is probably putting the other one in there. Thanks
for quoting the ctrl lines for me and letting me see what I need to do yet.

Nicholas

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