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    From Shurato@618:300/50 to Rick Smith on Sun Sep 8 21:04:00 2024
    Went out a short while ago to 618:618/1 and 618:250/10. Hopefully we can figure this out...

    --
    Shurato, Sysop Shurato's Heavenly Sphere (ssh, telnet, pop3, ftp,nntp,
    ,wss) (Ports 22,23,110,21,119,8080) (ssh login 'bbs' pass 'shsbbs').


    *** THE READER V4.50 [freeware]
    ---
    * Origin: Shurato's Heavenly Sphere telnet://shsbbs.net (618:300/50)
  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Shurato on Mon Sep 9 00:54:40 2024
    Went out a short while ago to 618:618/1 and 618:250/10. Hopefully we can figure this out...

    Nothing yet as of 0054 EDT on Monday 9/9.

    -- Sean




    --- MBSE BBS v1.1.0 (Linux-x86_64)
    * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (618:618/1)
  • From Shurato@618:300/50 to Sean Dennis on Sun Sep 8 23:26:00 2024

    Went out a short while ago to 618:618/1 and 618:250/10. Hopefully we
    can
    figure this out...

    Nothing yet as of 0054 EDT on Monday 9/9.

    Ok, Maybe Rick can figure this out... I might switch from fastecho to fmail. This was working at one point... I'm receiving routed netmail, but can't
    seem to send it. Could be IREX too, dunno. Are there any currently support versions of these things that I could use that might work better? Or at all? I'm thinking binkp and fmail, maybe. Another learning curve...

    --
    Shurato, Sysop Shurato's Heavenly Sphere (ssh, telnet, pop3, ftp,nntp,
    ,wss) (Ports 22,23,110,21,119,8080) (ssh login 'bbs' pass 'shsbbs').


    *** THE READER V4.50 [freeware]
    ---
    * Origin: Shurato's Heavenly Sphere telnet://shsbbs.net (618:300/50)
  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to SHURATO on Mon Sep 9 09:50:00 2024
    Ok, Maybe Rick can figure this out... I might switch from fastecho to fmail. This was working at one point... I'm receiving routed netmail, but can't seem to send it. Could be IREX too, dunno. Are there any currently support versions of these things that I could use that might work better? Or at all? I'm thinking binkp and fmail, maybe. Another learning curve...

    I don't have any experience with fastecho and fmail, but binkp should work for moving mail so long as you have an OS that binkp has a version for.

    Mike


    * SLMR 2.1a * "Cool! I broke his brain!" - Bart on Principal Skinner
    --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux
    * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1)
  • From Warpslide@618:400/23 to Mike Powell on Mon Sep 9 12:09:40 2024
    On 09 Sep 2024, Mike Powell said the following...

    I don't have any experience with fastecho and fmail, but binkp should
    work for moving mail so long as you have an OS that binkp has a version for.

    I've used FastEcho with binkd on Windows and was able to move both echo and netmail. Haven't used fmail before.

    For FastEcho when I packed netmail I specified a routing table file:

    [--BEGIN MAILOUT.BAT--]
    C:
    CD \TELEGARD\FE
    FASTECHO.EXE SCAN
    FASTECHO.EXE PACK -RROUTE.FE
    [--END MAILOUT.BAT--]

    [--BEGIN ROUTE.FE--]
    ROUTE-TO 1:229/426 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:*
    ROUTE-TO 21:3/100 21:*
    ROUTE-TO 618:500/1 618:*
    ROUTE-TO 1337:3/100 1337:*
    [--END FOUTE.FE--]


    Jay

    ... How do you get a squirrel to like you? Act like a nut

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2024/05/29 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Northern Realms (618:400/23)
  • From Rick Smith@618:300/1 to Shurato on Mon Sep 9 10:15:40 2024
    Hello Shurato!

    Sunday September 08 2024 21:04, you wrote to me:

    * Forwarded from area 'MIN_TEST'
    Went out a short while ago to 618:618/1 and 618:250/10. Hopefully we
    can figure this out...

    if you can get me the exact time it went out that would be awesome, it would allow me to find the pkt name...

    Regards,

    Rick

    ... NO honey, I'm not BBSing again -- I'm writing a letter to my mother.
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707
    * Origin: Awesome Net- Oregon FTN Hub - www.awesomenet.us (618:300/1)
  • From Shurato@618:300/50 to Mike Powell on Mon Sep 9 14:16:00 2024

    * In a message originally to SHURATO, Mike Powell said:

    Ok, Maybe Rick can figure this out... I might switch from fastecho to
    fmail.
    This was working at one point... I'm receiving routed netmail, but
    can't
    seem to send it. Could be IREX too, dunno. Are there any currently
    support
    versions of these things that I could use that might work better? Or at
    all?
    I'm thinking binkp and fmail, maybe. Another learning curve...

    I don't have any experience with fastecho and fmail, but binkp should work for moving mail so long as you have an OS that binkp has a version
    for.

    Windows 10 32bit.


    Mike


    * SLMR 2.1a * "Cool! I broke his brain!" - Bart on Principal Skinner
    --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux
    * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1)

    --
    Shurato, Sysop Shurato's Heavenly Sphere (ssh, telnet, pop3, ftp,nntp,
    ,wss) (Ports 22,23,110,21,119,8080) (ssh login 'bbs' pass 'shsbbs').


    ---
    * Origin: Shurato's Heavenly Sphere telnet://shsbbs.net (618:300/50)
  • From Shurato@618:300/50 to Rick Smith on Mon Sep 9 14:18:00 2024

    Hello Shurato!

    Sunday September 08 2024 21:04, you wrote to me:

    * Forwarded from area 'MIN_TEST' Went out a short while ago to 618:618/1 and 618:250/10. Hopefully we can figure this out...

    if you can get me the exact time it went out that would be awesome, it would allow me to find the pkt name...

    Regards,


    When I get home I'll send them again, post packet names and tomes.

    Rick

    ... NO honey, I'm not BBSing again -- I'm writing a letter to my mother. --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707
    * Origin: Awesome Net- Oregon FTN Hub - www.awesomenet.us (618:300/1)

    --
    Shurato, Sysop Shurato's Heavenly Sphere (ssh, telnet, pop3, ftp,nntp,
    ,wss) (Ports 22,23,110,21,119,8080) (ssh login 'bbs' pass 'shsbbs').


    *** THE READER V4.50 [freeware]
    ---
    * Origin: Shurato's Heavenly Sphere telnet://shsbbs.net (618:300/50)
  • From Rick Smith@618:300/1 to Shurato on Mon Sep 9 15:54:54 2024
    Hello Shurato!

    Monday September 09 2024 14:18, you wrote to me:

    * Forwarded from area 'MIN_TEST'

    Hello Shurato!

    Sunday September 08 2024 21:04, you wrote to me:

    * Forwarded from area 'MIN_TEST' Went out a short while ago
    to
    618:618/1 and 618:250/10. Hopefully we can figure this
    out...

    if you can get me the exact time it went out that would be
    awesome, it would allow me to find the pkt name...

    Regards,


    When I get home I'll send them again, post packet names and tomes.

    Thank you for that. Also thank you for your patience while I sort this out.

    Regards,

    Rick

    ... BBSing is like sex...except not wanting to GET OFF!!!
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707
    * Origin: Awesome Net- Oregon FTN Hub - www.awesomenet.us (618:300/1)
  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Shurato on Mon Sep 9 18:25:36 2024
    I'm thinking binkp and fmail, maybe. Another learning curve...

    The original BinkP isn't that bad to set up and it's reliable. Andrew
    Leary's system creates a BinkD-comptible nodelist in MIN_BINKD. You can't
    go wrong with it. I used Squish for 28 years and it was running Micronet.

    Everything has a learning curve. I am still learning every day with my MBSE system. It's whether or not you're willing to learn and your desire to run that software.

    I have spent countless hours betting to the skill level I have today and I still have to look things up. There's no way to get out of it. XD

    Concerning BinkD, there are a lot of sysops in Micronet that can help you
    with BinkD. Since BinkD doesn't use a standard node list, it's actually
    easy. Plus, with the Micronet BinkD nodelist, you should be able to
    crashmail any npde in Micronet though you can set it up to route netmail
    also.

    I had BinkD for OS/2 nearly fully set up before I decided to go back to
    Linux.

    -- digi



    --- MBSE BBS v1.1.0 (Linux-x86_64)
    * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (618:618/1)
  • From Mike Powell@618:250/10 to Shurato on Tue Sep 10 08:30:18 2024
    I don't have any experience with fastecho and fmail, but binkp
    should work
    for moving mail so long as you have an OS that binkp has a version
    for.

    Windows 10 32bit.

    With as many sysops as there are using Windows, I am pretty sure there is
    a binkp version for it. I have run it on linux (still do) and OS/2
    (where it replaced IREX).

    Mike

    --- Talisman v0.53-dev (Linux/armv7l)
    * Origin: possumso.fsxnet.nz * telnet:24/ssh:2122/ftelnet:80 (618:250/10)
  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to WARPSLIDE on Tue Sep 10 08:41:00 2024
    For FastEcho when I packed netmail I specified a routing table file:

    [--BEGIN MAILOUT.BAT--]
    C:
    CD \TELEGARD\FE
    FASTECHO.EXE SCAN
    FASTECHO.EXE PACK -RROUTE.FE
    [--END MAILOUT.BAT--]

    [--BEGIN ROUTE.FE--]
    ROUTE-TO 1:229/426 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:*
    ROUTE-TO 21:3/100 21:*
    ROUTE-TO 618:500/1 618:*
    ROUTE-TO 1337:3/100 1337:*
    [--END FOUTE.FE--]

    Thanks.

    Shurato, you may want to compare this ROUTE.FE with your own.

    Mike


    * SLMR 2.1a * "Kills millions of germs on contract"
    --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux
    * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1)
  • From Shurato@618:300/50 to Rick Smith on Tue Sep 10 11:35:00 2024
    Just sent 1 to you that you'll definitely get, one to mike powell and one to sean dennis. They'll go out the same time as this.

    --
    Shurato, Sysop Shurato's Heavenly Sphere (ssh, telnet, pop3, ftp,nntp,
    ,wss) (Ports 22,23,110,21,119,8080) (ssh login 'bbs' pass 'shsbbs').


    *** THE READER V4.50 [freeware]
    ---
    * Origin: Shurato's Heavenly Sphere telnet://shsbbs.net (618:300/50)
  • From Shurato@618:300/50 to Mike Powell on Tue Sep 10 16:41:00 2024

    For FastEcho when I packed netmail I specified a routing table file:

    [--BEGIN MAILOUT.BAT--] C: CD \TELEGARD\FE FASTECHO.EXE SCAN
    FASTECHO.EXE PACK -RROUTE.FE [--END MAILOUT.BAT--]

    [--BEGIN ROUTE.FE--] ROUTE-TO 1:229/426 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:* ROUTE-TO
    21:3/100 21:* ROUTE-TO 618:500/1 618:* ROUTE-TO 1337:3/100
    1337:* [--END FOUTE.FE--]

    Thanks.

    Shurato, you may want to compare this ROUTE.FE with your own.

    Mike

    I'm routing from settings within FE, but it is similar.

    --
    Shurato, Sysop Shurato's Heavenly Sphere (ssh, telnet, pop3, ftp,nntp,
    ,wss) (Ports 22,23,110,21,119,8080) (ssh login 'bbs' pass 'shsbbs').


    *** THE READER V4.50 [freeware]
    ---
    * Origin: Shurato's Heavenly Sphere telnet://shsbbs.net (618:300/50)
  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Shurato on Tue Sep 10 18:34:08 2024
    Shurato wrote to Rick Smith <=-

    Just sent 1 to you that you'll definitely get, one to mike powell and
    one to sean dennis. They'll go out the same time as this.

    As of 1830 on 10 Sept, I have not received a netmail from you.

    -- digi


    ... WANTED: Man to work in dynamite factory. Must be willing to travel.
    --- MultiMail/Linux
    * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (618:618/1)
  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Shurato on Wed Sep 11 20:24:52 2024
    Hello Shurato!

    10 Sep 24 16:41, you wrote to Mike Powell:

    I'm routing from settings within FE, but it is similar.

    I just sent you a netmail routed through Rick's system. Please let me know in here if you get it.

    If you can receive but not send, that will narrow things down.

    -- Sean

    ... A hangover is the wrath of grapes.
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20240309
    * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (618:618/1)
  • From Mike Powell@618:250/10 to Shurato on Thu Sep 12 08:36:10 2024
    Shurato wrote to Rick Smith <=-

    Just sent 1 to you that you'll definitely get, one to mike powell
    and
    one to sean dennis. They'll go out the same time as this.

    As of 1830 on 10 Sept, I have not received a netmail from you.

    As of 0830 on 12 Sept, I have also not received a netmail from you.

    Mike


    --- Talisman v0.53-dev (Linux/armv7l)
    * Origin: possumso.fsxnet.nz * telnet:24/ssh:2122/ftelnet:80 (618:250/10)
  • From Rick Smith@618:300/1 to Shurato on Thu Sep 12 10:17:40 2024
    Hello Shurato!

    Tuesday September 10 2024 11:35, you wrote to me:

    * Forwarded from area 'MIN_TEST'
    Just sent 1 to you that you'll definitely get, one to mike powell and
    one to sean dennis. They'll go out the same time as this.

    OK im on the case


    Regards,

    Rick

    ... Life is too short _NOT_ to take BBSing seriously
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707
    * Origin: Awesome Net- Oregon FTN Hub - www.awesomenet.us (618:300/1)
  • From Rick Smith@618:300/1 to Shurato on Thu Sep 12 10:22:56 2024
    Hello Shurato!

    Tuesday September 10 2024 11:35, you wrote to me:

    * Forwarded from area 'MIN_TEST'
    Just sent 1 to you that you'll definitely get, one to mike powell and
    one to sean dennis. They'll go out the same time as this.

    Here is what I found for that pkt you sent... Not sure what it means yet or why your system adds the .0 at the end of my node number not sure its anything but ill look into it...

    pkt: /fido/mailer/in/67202fe1.tos [618:300/50]
    B 10:36:19 pkt: /fido/mailer/in/67202fe1.tos Warning: missing packet password from 618:300/50.0
    Z 10:36:19 toss.c:1683:processMsg() #ifdef DO_PERL
    L 10:36:19 Netmail from 618:300/50 to 618:300/1.0
    L 10:36:19 Wrote Netmail: 618:300/50.0 -> 618:300/1.0

    I have to look into this more... Pkt password error not sure why its throwing that error with netmail but not your echo mail pkts??

    Regards,

    Rick

    ... Gay Nude BBSing -- next on Geraldo!
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707
    * Origin: Awesome Net- Oregon FTN Hub - www.awesomenet.us (618:300/1)
  • From Shurato@618:300/50 to Sean Dennis on Thu Sep 12 15:50:00 2024

    Hello Shurato!

    10 Sep 24 16:41, you wrote to Mike Powell:

    I'm routing from settings within FE, but it is similar.

    I just sent you a netmail routed through Rick's system. Please let me know in here if you get it.

    If you can receive but not send, that will narrow things down.

    I've known that. I can receive, but not send. I used to be able to send.
    I'm not sure what has changed to stop that.

    --
    Shurato, Sysop Shurato's Heavenly Sphere (ssh, telnet, pop3, ftp,nntp,
    ,wss) (Ports 22,23,110,21,119,8080) (ssh login 'bbs' pass 'shsbbs').


    *** THE READER V4.50 [freeware]
    ---
    * Origin: Shurato's Heavenly Sphere telnet://shsbbs.net (618:300/50)
  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Rick Smith on Thu Sep 12 14:09:22 2024
    Rick Smith wrote to Shurato <=-

    I have to look into this more... Pkt password error not sure why its throwing that error with netmail but not your echo mail pkts??

    Maybe he accidentally set a packet password somewhere but that is very odd
    to require a packet password for only netmail and not all mail. I didn't
    think that was possible.

    -- Sean

    ... Good moms let you lick the beaters. Great moms turn them off first.
    --- MultiMail/Linux
    * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (618:618/1)
  • From Mike Powell@618:250/10 to Rick Smith on Fri Sep 13 08:16:22 2024
    Here is what I found for that pkt you sent... Not sure what it means
    yet or why your system adds the .0 at the end of my node number not
    sure its anything but ill look into it...

    pkt: /fido/mailer/in/67202fe1.tos [618:300/50]
    B 10:36:19 pkt: /fido/mailer/in/67202fe1.tos Warning: missing packet password from 618:300/50.0

    Some older tossers do that. The "secondary tosser" on my GT Power board requires that all four nodes of the number be identified, i.e. Z:N/n.p.
    The ".0" means the system is not a point.

    Mike


    --- Talisman v0.53-dev (Linux/armv7l)
    * Origin: possumso.fsxnet.nz * telnet:24/ssh:2122/ftelnet:80 (618:250/10)
  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Rick Smith on Thu Sep 12 14:09:22 2024
    Rick Smith wrote to Shurato <=-

    I have to look into this more... Pkt password error not sure why its throwing that error with netmail but not your echo mail pkts??

    Maybe he accidentally set a packet password somewhere but that is very odd
    to require a packet password for only netmail and not all mail. I didn't
    think that was possible.

    -- Sean

    ... Good moms let you lick the beaters. Great moms turn them off first.
    --- MultiMail/Linux
    * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (618:618/1)