• netmail to/from points?

    From Michael Pierce@michael.pierce@FLUXCAP.remove-xyy-this to Digital Man on Sun Apr 26 03:27:29 2020
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    To: Digital Man
    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Digital Man to Michael Pierce on Sat Apr 25 2020 12:47 pm

    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Michael Pierce to Digital Man on Sat Apr 25 2020 09:38 am

    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Digital Man to Michael Pierce on Sat Apr 25 2020 03:01 am

    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Michael Pierce to All on Fri Apr 24 2020 08:10 pm


    Oh, I misunderstood. Yes, a boss should forward mail destined for points (off a different boss). To debug the issue, I'd need to know more details, like the software (tosser and mailer) involved, relevant log entries, and maybe configuration snippets.

    digital man
    software on the point systems
    on my system 201.1 I am using sbbs(pi) which tosses to my main node that runs mystic a45(pi) - then off to 1:340/400 who also runs sbbs v317 (2019)

    what got me looking into this, is Rick Smith (1:340/202) was sending me netmail via his point 202.1 his main node is running mystic.. don't remember if its a45 or a46 his point has been a couple versions , the first was sbbs, now its husky

    and both of us have found that we have to poll 1:340/400 with our points in order to receive responses.

    I know on both 201 & 202 we both have routing enabled in mystic

    sbbsecho.log
    2020-04-21 05:57:32 Created NetMail (1.msg) from Michael Pierce (1:340/201.1) to rick.smith (1:340/201.1), attr: 0181, subject: testing point-to-point2

    2020-04-21 05:57:32 SBBSecho (PID 2411) exiting with error level 0, NetMail(0 imported, 1 exported, 0 packed)


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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-lvb-this to Michael Pierce on Sun Apr 26 04:46:13 2020
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    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Michael Pierce to Digital Man on Sat Apr 25 2020 08:27 pm

    and both of us have found that we have to poll 1:340/400 with our points in order to receive responses.

    But that is normal and expected. Points always (or at least, normally) *have* to poll their uplink to receive responses.

    digital man

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  • From Tony Langdon@tony.langdon@3:633/410.remove-9l3-this to Digital Man on Mon Apr 27 00:24:00 2020
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    On 04-25-20 12:47, Digital Man wrote to Michael Pierce <=-

    Oh, I misunderstood. Yes, a boss should forward mail destined for
    points (off a different boss). To debug the issue, I'd need to know
    more details, like the software (tosser and mailer) involved, relevant
    log entries, and maybe configuration snippets.

    And the problem could be outside his control, since something between his boss and upstream could be involved. Yes, I agree, the mail should arrive at the boss, and should be waiting for the point to poll to pick it up.

    Back in the day, I used to have a few points, and it all worked smoothly. I do have a point on Fidonet (it's my other BBS), but I haven't used it for netmail yet.


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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-9l3-this to Michael Pierce on Sun Apr 26 09:15:16 2020
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    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Digital Man to Michael Pierce on Sat Apr 25 2020 09:46 pm

    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Michael Pierce to Digital Man on Sat Apr 25 2020 08:27 pm

    and both of us have found that we have to poll 1:340/400 with our points in order to receive responses.

    But that is normal and expected. Points always (or at least, normally) *have* to poll their uplink to receive responses.

    So is 1:340/400 not the boss node for both points? If it's not, then it sounds like it's not doing its job of forwarding mail to the other boss. But both points will have to poll their boss to get their mail. That part is normal.

    digital man

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  • From Rampage@rampage@SESTAR.remove-goi-this to Michael Pierce on Sun Apr 26 16:32:10 2020
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    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Michael Pierce to Digital Man on Sat Apr 25 2020 20:27:29


    and both of us have found that we have to poll 1:340/400 with our
    points in order to receive responses.

    this is due to a known and recently fixed defect in sbbsecho... 1:340/400 needs to update but it won't affect already packed netmails sitting in the BSO...

    there's another defect being tracked down, as we speak... it affects the from address of packed netmails... as soon as the defect is identified and fixed, then everyone running sbbsecho will need to update to that fixed version, as well...


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  • From Rampage@rampage@SESTAR.remove-goi-this to Digital Man on Sun Apr 26 16:41:13 2020
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    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Digital Man to Michael Pierce on Sat Apr 25 2020 21:46:13


    and both of us have found that we have to poll 1:340/400 with our points in order to receive responses.

    But that is normal and expected. Points always (or at least, normally) *have* to poll their uplink to receive responses.

    the problem is that 202.1 has to poll there, too... this is likely due to the crash bit and non-routing of crash messages... i say that based on the recent discovery and repair of that defect that i was seeing here... we've at least one more defect to track down and fix... i've sent you private email about it earlier this morning... i suspect you will have found it by the time you read this ;)


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  • From Michael Pierce@michael.pierce@FLUXCAP.remove-g4o-this to Digital Man on Sun Apr 26 14:06:18 2020
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    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Digital Man to Michael Pierce on Sun Apr 26 2020 02:15 am

    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Digital Man to Michael Pierce on Sat Apr 25 2020 09:46 pm

    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Michael Pierce to Digital Man on Sat Apr 25 2020 08:27 pm

    and both of us have found that we have to poll 1:340/400 with our points in order to receive responses.

    But that is normal and expected. Points always (or at least, normally) *have* to poll their uplink to receive responses.

    So is 1:340/400 not the boss node for both points? If it's not, then it sounds like it's not doing its job of forwarding mail to the other boss. But both points will have to poll their boss to get their mail. That part is normal.

    right 1:340/400 is the hub of both 1:340/201 & 202 - and we do poll our respected boss nodes ie 201.1 polls 201 and 202.1 polls 202 but the mail is at our hub (is also NC if I am not mistaken)

    Michael2




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  • From Michael Pierce@michael.pierce@FLUXCAP.remove-b8b-this to Rampage on Sun Apr 26 16:33:21 2020
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    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Rampage to Michael Pierce on Sun Apr 26 2020 09:32 am

    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Michael Pierce to Digital Man on Sat Apr 25 2020 20:27:29


    and both of us have found that we have to poll 1:340/400 with our points in order to receive responses.

    this is due to a known and recently fixed defect in sbbsecho... 1:340/400 needs to update but it won't affect already packed netmails sitting in the BSO...

    there's another defect being tracked down, as we speak... it affects the from address of packed netmails... as soon as the defect is identified and fixed, then everyone running sbbsecho will need to update to that fixed version, as well...

    Thanks for the info, least now we know and I can give 1:340/400 a nudge to update :-)




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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-gce-this to Rampage on Sun Apr 26 21:03:01 2020
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    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Rampage to Digital Man on Sun Apr 26 2020 09:41 am

    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Digital Man to Michael Pierce on Sat Apr 25 2020 21:46:13


    and both of us have found that we have to poll 1:340/400 with our points in order to receive responses.

    But that is normal and expected. Points always (or at least, normally) *have* to poll their uplink to receive responses.

    the problem is that 202.1 has to poll there, too... this is likely due to the crash bit and non-routing of crash messages... i say that based on the recent discovery and repair of that defect that i was seeing here... we've at least one more defect to track down and fix... i've sent you private email about it earlier this morning... i suspect you will have found it by the time you read this ;)

    Thanks for the head's up. I might've overlooked the email otherwise.

    digital man

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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-nnp-this to Michael Pierce on Sun Apr 26 21:05:14 2020
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    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Michael Pierce to Digital Man on Sun Apr 26 2020 07:06 am

    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Digital Man to Michael Pierce on Sun Apr 26 2020 02:15 am

    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Digital Man to Michael Pierce on Sat Apr 25 2020 09:46 pm

    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Michael Pierce to Digital Man on Sat Apr 25 2020 08:27 pm

    and both of us have found that we have to poll 1:340/400 with our points in order to receive responses.

    But that is normal and expected. Points always (or at least, normally) *have* to poll their uplink to receive responses.

    So is 1:340/400 not the boss node for both points? If it's not, then it sounds like it's not doing its job of forwarding mail to the other boss. But both points will have to poll their boss to get their mail. That part is normal.

    right 1:340/400 is the hub of both 1:340/201 & 202 - and we do poll our respected boss nodes ie 201.1 polls 201 and 202.1 polls 202 but the mail is at our hub (is also NC if I am not mistaken)

    And 340/400 is running SBBS/SBBSecho if I read your message right. If the problem is that crash bit, perhaps try sending withOUT including the crash attribute or ask 340/400 to upgrade to the latest SBBSecho available.

    digital man

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  • From Michael Pierce@michael.pierce@FLUXCAP.remove-vsd-this to Digital Man on Sun Apr 26 22:38:19 2020
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    Re: netmail to/from points?
    By: Digital Man to Michael Pierce on Sun Apr 26 2020 02:05 pm

    And 340/400 is running SBBS/SBBSecho if I read your message right. If the problem is that crash bit, perhaps try sending withOUT including the crash attribute or ask 340/400 to upgrade to the latest SBBSecho available.

    yes 340/400 is running sbbsecho

    I did have crash bit turned on, I turned it off in scfg network and in sbbsecho for my boss .. will test some more :-)_


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