My work around at the moment is via perl, I copy messages to filefix
back into the robots area, so they get processed.
I have multiple networks, and use multiple netmailareas. (I needed to
use multiple, so that makenl posts of nodelist updates go out
correctly.)
So, to handle areafix requests, I also have a netmail area for areafix
and filefix messages:
netmailarea robots /fido/msgbase/robots -b Jam -p 30
robotsarea robots
While requests to htick (from any network) work and are processed correctly, messages to filefix do not.
I'm working from memory, but I think the problem is that incoming
messages to a robot (eg: filefix), get put in the network netmail
area, not the robot netmail area, and thus they dont get processed.
My work around at the moment is via perl, I copy messages to filefix
back into the robots area, so they get processed.
My work around at the moment is via perl, I copy messages to filefix
back into the robots area, so they get processed.
Why perl? There is carbon copy in hpt:
Filefix processes messages from RobotsArea, or from the first netmail area if RobotsArea is not defined. Since you have many netmail
areas, the only option for you is moving the messages to filefix to RobotsArea. So I think what you do is not a workaround, it is
normal.
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