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|  Message 33064  |
|  Rob Swindell to GitLab note in main/sbbs  |
|  SCFG "Kill NetMail After Sent" = "No" st  |
|  20 Jan 26 16:18:03  |
 TZUTC: -0800 MSGID: 59216.sync_sys@1:103/705 2dd6388b PID: Synchronet 3.21b-Linux master/177a369d2 Jan 04 2026 GCC 12.2.0 TID: SBBSecho 3.34-Linux master/f6746e937 Jan 19 2026 GCC 12.2.0 BBSID: VERT CHRS: ASCII 1 FORMAT: flowed https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/issues/1056#note_8148 The SCFG setting controls the "KILLSENT" attribute for the netmail message(s) created in the Synchronet mail base (data/mail) and works as intended. If this setting is set to "No", then the netmail message remain in the Synchronet mail base even after it's been exported for network-sending (e.g. by SBBSecho). You can look at your sent mail (in the Synchronet mail base) and confirm this. The log snippet you included is from SBBSecho and it exporting Fido netmail from the Synchronet mail base to FidoNet "stored message" format (*.msg). SBBSecho *always* sets the "KILLSENT" attribute in .msg files it exports. If you want to see the netmail you sent (that wasn't "killed"), look at the Synchronet mail base (e.g. 'K' from the e-mail menu). I'm not clear why a sysop would want to keep both the sent netmail in the mail base *and* in .msg format. --- SBBSecho 3.34-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) SEEN-BY: 103/13 705 105/81 106/201 124/5016 128/187 129/14 153/757 SEEN-BY: 153/7715 154/10 30 110 203/0 218/700 221/0 226/30 227/114 SEEN-BY: 229/110 112 134 206 317 400 426 428 470 700 705 240/1120 SEEN-BY: 240/5832 263/1 266/512 280/464 5003 5006 291/111 292/8125 SEEN-BY: 301/1 320/219 322/757 341/66 234 342/200 396/45 423/120 460/58 SEEN-BY: 460/256 1124 633/280 712/848 770/1 902/26 5020/400 8912 5054/30 SEEN-BY: 5075/35 PATH: 103/705 280/464 460/58 229/426 |
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