• Netmail question

    From Rick Smith@1:340/202 to All on Sun Apr 19 18:28:05 2020
    Greetings All,Ok, so I am
    using BinkD, husky and golded for a point off my Mystic BBS.
    Everything I thought was working now except I have discovered that people
    cant send my point netmail. I thought it was working because between my
    point and my bbs it does, areafix etc. I have even sent a test email from bb sto point no problems. I have sent netmails from point to o
    ther recipientsand they have received and replied, but I did
    not receive them on eithersetup.Thoughts?
    ---Regards,Rick // Nit
    ro
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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Rick Smith on Mon Apr 20 11:03:58 2020
    Hello Rick,

    Greetings All,Ok, so I am
    using BinkD, husky and golded for a point off my Mystic BBS.
    Everything I thought was working now except I have discovered that
    people cant send my point netmail. I thought it was working because between my point and my bbs it does, areafix etc. I have even sent a
    test email from bb sto point no problems. I have sent
    netmails from point to o ther recipientsand they have
    received and replied, but I did not receive them on
    eithersetup.Thoughts? ---Re
    gards,Rick // Nit ro

    That's a bit hard to read but I think you are having trouble getting netmail from your node to your point?

    I just replied to your point .1, I sent the reply to your node 340/202.

    Have a look in your nodes insecure inbound perhaps? I suspect there may be a few .pkt's in there that contaon netmail messages for your point.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Alan Ianson on Mon Apr 20 16:19:29 2020
    Re: Netmail question
    By: Alan Ianson to Rick Smith on Mon Apr 20 2020 11:03:58


    That's a bit hard to read

    a little hard? your reply was in red because his signature didn't reset the colors afterward... plus the message header was stomped all over :(

    https://sestar.synchro.net/temp/20200420-ANSI-in-fidonet-ugh-01.jpg


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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to mark lewis on Mon Apr 20 13:47:22 2020
    Hello mark,

    That's a bit hard to read

    a little hard? your reply was in red because his signature didn't
    reset the colors afterward... plus the message header was stomped all
    over :(

    Yep, I don't know why that happens but Mystic users don't try to post using ansi and don't get an opportunity to turn it off.

    I don't think they know when this happens. It happens when they edit or forward
    a message with ansi or pipe codes and mystic goes into ansi mode without their knowlwdge.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Alan Ianson on Mon Apr 20 17:28:16 2020

    On 2020 Apr 20 13:47:22, you wrote to me:

    That's a bit hard to read

    a little hard? your reply was in red because his signature didn't
    reset the colors afterward... plus the message header was stomped all
    over :(

    Yep, I don't know why that happens but Mystic users don't try to post
    using
    ansi and don't get an opportunity to turn it off.

    the one you replied to wa san original... no ANSI in an existing message to get
    in the way... the worst part is the homing of the cursor to the top left corner
    of the screen and then just writing over whatever is there...

    I don't think they know when this happens. It happens when they edit
    or forward a message with ansi or pipe codes and mystic goes into ansi mode without their knowlwdge.

    whatever it is, it is annoying and painful to deal with... i had to start over several times when i replied to one in the BINKD echo because things were just whack... i dunno and my painfully pinched nerves in my neck are making me quite
    the grumpy fellow after wearing my neck brace for three days now with no relief
    :( :( :(

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  • From Deon George@3:633/509 to Alan Ianson on Tue Apr 21 08:52:49 2020
    Re: Netmail question
    By: Alan Ianson to mark lewis on Mon Apr 20 2020 01:47 pm

    Yep, I don't know why that happens but Mystic users don't try to post using ansi and don't get an opportunity to turn it off.

    From memory, it is a setting on each echoarea - but I could be wrong.
    ...лоег



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  • From Richard Miles@1:3634/24 to Deon George on Mon Apr 20 22:25:50 2020
    On 21 Apr 2020, Deon George said the following...

    From memory, it is a setting on each echoarea - but I could be wrong. ...лоег

    That's correct. I keep ansi turned off in most of the message bases here for that reason. Only on in the ones where I know for sure it's allowed.

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  • From Rob Swindell@1:103/705 to Richard Miles on Mon Apr 20 20:29:26 2020
    Re: Netmail question
    By: Richard Miles to Deon George on Mon Apr 20 2020 10:25 pm

    On 21 Apr 2020, Deon George said the following...

    From memory, it is a setting on each echoarea - but I could be wrong. ...лоег

    That's correct. I keep ansi turned off in most of the message bases here for that reason. Only on in the ones where I know for sure it's allowed.

    And isn't that what pipe-codes are for? So they can be easily stripped-out or ignored when viewed or exported to systems that don't support them?

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Richard Miles on Tue Apr 21 09:08:24 2020
    Re: Netmail question
    By: Richard Miles to Deon George on Mon Apr 20 2020 22:25:50


    From memory, it is a setting on each echoarea - but I could be wrong.


    That's correct. I keep ansi turned off in most of the message bases
    here for that reason. Only on in the ones where I know for sure it's
    allowed.

    one of the problems i'm seeing here is that even though it is specifically switched off (manually) in all 200+ fidonet groups/areas here, it is still being displayed instead of being stripped for some reason... i need to update to the latest code, though... there's a few other fixes in want to get in place
    and active use... that'll probably happen in a little while... i need to reboot
    the entire system to fix some weird graphic bug anyway so there's that, too...


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  • From Kai Richter@2:240/77 to Rick Smith on Tue Apr 21 00:25:32 2020
    Hello Rick!

    19 Apr 20, Rick Smith wrote to All:

    Greetings All,Ok, so I am
    using BinkD, husky and golded for a point off my Mystic BBS.
    Everything I thought was working now

    No. It's broken finally.

    received and replied, but I did not receive them on
    eithersetup.Thoughts?
    ---Re
    gards,Rick // Nit ro
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    Your system is producing unreadable mail with a lot of useless characters.

    Maybe you should try a standalone node system with binkd, husky and golded first.

    Regards

    Kai

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