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 Message 2478 
 Nick Boel to David Gonzalez 
 Re: Linux golded 
 29 Nov 24 09:35:35 
 
TZUTC: -0600
MSGID: 1385.golded@1:154/700 2baf1ab0
REPLY: 4:930/1 6749d36f
PID: Synchronet 3.20a-Linux master/516d27501 Nov 27 202 GCC 14.2.1
TID: SBBSecho 3.23-Linux master/516d27501 Nov 27 2024 18:25 GCC 14.2.1
BBSID: PHARCYDE
CHRS: ASCII 1
NOTE: slrn/pre1.0.4-9 (Linux)
Hello David,

On Fri, Nov 29 2024 08:41:18 -0600, you wrote:

>> Something else I noticed. The TID kludge of this message shows you're
>> using Mystic BBS's tosser. So at this point, I have no idea what
>> you're trying to do here by accessing Synchronet message bases with
>> Golded, and tossing with Mystic (this should absolutely not work
>> seeing at the two softwares use completely different message base
>> formats).

> Yes!, you're correct but allow me to explain:

That would have been nice to know much earlier!

> - This is my working setup WIndows+Mystic+Golded, tat's why you see mystic.

While it may be working, it's not currently working /correctly/. Let's get
*THIS* setup working correctly first, as that is the one you're using to post
here currently.

> I'm currently on the "production" node 4:930/1, the Linux SBBS+GoldED
> is where I'm setting or trying to get a second node working, sorry if
> this all confused people. Even though this Goldd config also appears
> to have issues.

Most definitely it confused everyone, and most definitely still has the same
issues since the beginning, since you were modifying the wrong config file.
THIS golded config needs to be modified to add your tearline and origin lines.

>  NB> So it seems you're leaving some valuable information out, unless you
>  NB> have Mystic BBS software installed in /sbbs. If so, then you're not
>  NB> only confusing yourself, but everyone else, too. :(

> Yes and my apologies *all* of what you've seen has come from my
> Windwos+mystic+golded node, golded on linux is my side-node.

> Many thanks and hope this clears the air a bit.

Yeah, much clearer. That gets rid of Synchronet out of this entire equasion at
the moment. Let's get /this/ one working first, then the other one accessing
Synchronet will have completely different settings.

Regards,
Nick

... He who laughs last, thinks slowest.
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