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|  Message 429  |
|  Ian Segers to mark lewis  |
|  Re: RFC seriously  |
|  01 Dec 14 18:53:00  |
 
Hello mark lewis
ml> this seems to indicate that you are trying to operate your mailer in 5D
ml> format when your tosser (sbbsecho) is only 4D... you must operate your
ml> mailer in 4D also... that means that you'll have only one outbound
ml> directory defined and others will be derived from it... all domains
ml> will appear the same... it is the zone addresses that will make the
ml> difference...
I unticked the 5d outbound in Taurus path config, didn't make much differnce
unless
there is same were else I was meant to do it.
ml> what is your outbound directory definition in ?
in sbbsecho.cfg is d:\bbs\fd\outbound\
ml> what is your outbound direcrory definition in argus/radius/taurus?
in rgus/radius/taurus its D:\bbs\fd\outbound
IS> netmail in taurus outbound via *.msg the *.msg there but @
IS> 3:770/330@fidonet which is my address
IS> if the netmail is in pkt form in dir of out in taurus outboound its
IS> @ 3:770/330@fidonet with no pkt attached
ml> this is hard to understand... PKT names are 8.3 format... are you
ml> trying to use taurus' dynamic netmail packing capability? taurus and
ml> sbbsecho should not know of the other's MSG directory... sbbsecho
ml> handles its MSG directory all on its own and in its own special way...
ml> it is much different than what other mailers would expect...
Should I have the dynamic netmail packing capability unticked in
taurus netmail preference.
Ian
... http://www.1stchoicecore.co.nz...drop in same time
--- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49
--- SBBSecho 2.12-Win32
* Origin: (3:770/330)
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