• More forwarding

    From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to All on Mon May 18 21:09:00 2020
    I have another forwarding question - is it possible to forward a netmail to another BBS? In my case, I have two BBSs, but one is mainly a hub, while the other (this one!) is where I do 99+% of my mail. Is it possible to forward netmail addressed to me on my Mystic BBS to me on this one?


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  • From g00r00@1:129/215 to Tony Langdon on Mon May 18 08:57:56 2020
    I have another forwarding question - is it possible to forward a netmail to another BBS? In my case, I have two BBSs, but one is mainly a hub, while the other (this one!) is where I do 99+% of my mail. Is it
    possible to forward netmail addressed to me on my Mystic BBS to me on
    this one?

    Yes, I believe you can do "Tony Langdon;Tony Langdon@1:123/123"

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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to g00r00 on Tue May 19 20:22:00 2020
    On 05-18-20 08:57, g00r00 wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    I have another forwarding question - is it possible to forward a netmail to another BBS? In my case, I have two BBSs, but one is mainly a hub, while the other (this one!) is where I do 99+% of my mail. Is it
    possible to forward netmail addressed to me on my Mystic BBS to me on
    this one?

    Yes, I believe you can do "Tony Langdon;Tony Langdon@1:123/123"

    I'll try that, just wasn't in the examples, which makes it look like a local function only. :)


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  • From g00r00@1:129/215 to Tony Langdon on Tue May 19 11:26:38 2020
    I'll try that, just wasn't in the examples, which makes it look like a local function only. :)

    Its on the wiki but I'll make a note of it in the default mutil.ini too.

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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to g00r00 on Wed May 20 16:32:00 2020
    On 05-19-20 11:26, g00r00 wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    I'll try that, just wasn't in the examples, which makes it look like a local function only. :)

    Its on the wiki but I'll make a note of it in the default mutil.ini

    Thanks. One wrinkle in my cases is that I have many AKAs, have to work out how to handle that. in the DOS days, a utility called NetMgr could have rewritten the To: address to suit the origin zone, but how to do that on a Pi with a more integrated software stack (Mystic on the sending side or Synchronet on the receiving side).


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384.125 to Tony Langdon on Wed May 20 18:44:40 2020
    Hi! Tony,

    On 05/20/2020 04:32 PM, you wrote to g00r00:

    Its on the wiki but I'll make a note of it in the default mutil.ini

    to handle that. in the DOS days, a utility called NetMgr could have
    rewritten the To: address to suit the origin zone, but how to do
    that on a Pi with a more integrated software stack (Mystic on the
    sending side or Synchronet on the receiving side).

    I'm using RNtrack 1.32/LNX (an old version) on my boss node. It's FREQable as rntrack-1_32-lnx.tar.bz2 (or possibly as just rntrack-1_32-lnx).

    Also, I think rampage (Mark) is using a later one.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Paul Quinn on Wed May 20 06:57:38 2020
    Re: More forwarding
    By: Paul Quinn to Tony Langdon on Wed May 20 2020 18:44:40


    I'm using RNtrack 1.32/LNX (an old version) on my boss node. It's FREQable as rntrack-1_32-lnx.tar.bz2 (or possibly as just rntrack-1_32-lnx).

    Also, I think rampage (Mark) is using a later one.

    i was going to but it doesn't suit my needs... i ran into something, can't remember what ATM, and there was no solution according to the maintainer so into the bitbucket it went... seems that it is more for leaf node usage than large multi-AKA hub servers...


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to mark lewis on Wed May 20 21:46:52 2020
    Hi! mark,

    On 20 May 20 06:57, you wrote to me:

    rntrack-1_32-lnx).
    Also, I think rampage (Mark) is using a later one.

    i was going to but it doesn't suit my needs... i ran into something,
    can't remember what ATM, and there was no solution according to the maintainer so into the bitbucket it went... seems that it is more for
    leaf node usage than large multi-AKA hub servers...

    It serves me when FMail/lnx can't/doesn't/won't... mumble f@rk!

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Paul Quinn on Wed May 20 21:44:00 2020
    On 05-20-20 18:44, Paul Quinn wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    Hi! Tony,

    On 05/20/2020 04:32 PM, you wrote to g00r00:

    Its on the wiki but I'll make a note of it in the default mutil.ini

    to handle that. in the DOS days, a utility called NetMgr could have
    rewritten the To: address to suit the origin zone, but how to do
    that on a Pi with a more integrated software stack (Mystic on the
    sending side or Synchronet on the receiving side).

    I'm using RNtrack 1.32/LNX (an old version) on my boss node. It's FREQable as rntrack-1_32-lnx.tar.bz2 (or possibly as just rntrack-1_32-lnx).

    Hmm, Freq is not the most convenient way for me, binkd doesn't have it built in, and I haven't got around to scripting it. I have done it once manually, but the reading and fiddling time wasn't worth the hassle.

    Also, I think rampage (Mark) is using a later one.

    Ahh, OK, might have to go fishing around.

    Yep, found it on Sourceforge - version 2.10 now. :) Looks like it might do what I want, just have to get my head around the configs, which might be a job over the next few days. :).


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Tony Langdon on Wed May 20 22:02:08 2020
    Hi! Tony,

    On 20 May 20 21:44, you wrote to me:

    Yep, found it on Sourceforge - version 2.10 now. :) Looks like it
    might do what I want, just have to get my head around the configs,
    which might be a job over the next few days. :).

    Congrats. There's quite some voodoo in that package. Pick a quiet Sunday arvo to have a peek at it.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Paul Quinn on Thu May 21 13:37:00 2020
    On 05-20-20 22:02, Paul Quinn wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    Hi! Tony,

    On 20 May 20 21:44, you wrote to me:

    Yep, found it on Sourceforge - version 2.10 now. :) Looks like it
    might do what I want, just have to get my head around the configs,
    which might be a job over the next few days. :).

    Congrats. There's quite some voodoo in that package. Pick a quiet
    Sunday arvo to have a peek at it.

    Yes, I got the impression it needs a close look over a cup of coffee or 3. :D


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384.125 to Tony Langdon on Thu May 21 15:55:33 2020
    Hi! Tony,

    On 05/21/2020 01:37 PM, you wrote:

    Pick a quiet Sunday arvo to have a peek at it.

    Yes, I got the impression it needs a close look over a cup of coffee or
    3. :D

    Mine simply moves incoming netmails from the default Msg directory to a JAM netmail area (FMail-lnx won't). Junk/spam mail is untouched.

    Netmail (with naming instruction) if you would like my simpleton's config file & current logfile.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Paul Quinn on Fri May 22 11:53:00 2020
    On 05-21-20 15:55, Paul Quinn wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    Hi! Tony,

    On 05/21/2020 01:37 PM, you wrote:

    Pick a quiet Sunday arvo to have a peek at it.

    Yes, I got the impression it needs a close look over a cup of coffee or
    3. :D

    Mine simply moves incoming netmails from the default Msg directory to a JAM netmail area (FMail-lnx won't). Junk/spam mail is untouched.

    I don't have any *.MSG areas (unlike the old says, when I did have one and used YABOM to pack them into .?ut packets for Bink. So my setup will be inherently different.

    Netmail (with naming instruction) if you would like my simpleton's
    config file & current logfile.

    Not sure how much help it will be, since I won't be using *.msg, but might still be helpful for a general look.


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384.125 to Tony Langdon on Fri May 22 15:50:53 2020
    Hi! Tony,

    On 05/22/2020 11:53 AM, you wrote:

    Not sure how much help it will be, since I won't be using *.msg, but might still be helpful for a general look.

    That's just my solved problem. There's plenty more problems requiring solutions. :) A working (rntrack) config helps.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Paul Quinn on Fri May 22 18:32:00 2020
    On 05-22-20 15:50, Paul Quinn wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    Hi! Tony,

    On 05/22/2020 11:53 AM, you wrote:

    Not sure how much help it will be, since I won't be using *.msg, but might still be helpful for a general look.

    That's just my solved problem. There's plenty more problems requiring solutions. :) A working (rntrack) config helps.

    I figured it might offer hints, even though it solves a slightly different ptoblem to mine. :)


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