= Сообщение: 3042 из 7127 ====================================== FTSC_PUBLIC = От : Bill McGarrity 1:266/404 07 Nov 17 06:26:01 Кому : Joe Delahaye 07 Nov 17 06:26:01 Тема : Re: FLO mailer and netmail FGHI : area://FTSC_PUBLIC?msgid=1884.2ftscpubl@1:266/404+19115063 На : area://FTSC_PUBLIC?msgid=5483.syncsysp@1:249/303+19115265 = Кодировка сообщения определена как: ASCII ================================== ============================================================================== -=> On 01-06-15 11:02, Joe Delahaye wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-
JD> Re: FLO mailer and netmail JD> By: Bill McGarrity to Max Haven on Mon Jan 05 2015 19:15:18
MH>> You need to change your sbbsecho command line. We use "-linf" for MH>> FIDOOUT and "-belsry!" for FIDOIN. I forget which one it is that MH>> tells sbbsecho to do FLO format but without it, it does MSG format. MH>> I remember that there is a list of sbbsecho command parameters but MH>> I'm still wiped out from the session last night.
BM> As I said in the previous message, I forgot all about the -F switch for BM> outgoing using FLO. Made the change and guess what... it's still creating BM> .MSG format and putting it into the outbound directory, where it should be BM> cause that's where I told it to go. I even went as far as updating BM> sbbsecho off the cvs... still not creating the .?ut packets. I know it's BM> stomething stupid and my brain is half fried... lol.
JD> Off the top of my head, without looking at the config setup, I seem to JD> recall a place where you tell it that you are using BSO in addition to JD> changing the import and export commands. I may be wrong and it may be JD> another mailer I was using at one time, but have a look.
I got it all worked out. Adding the -F to the sbbsecho for ooutbound was the key. I must have read that 100 times an still forgot to change it. Plus, I was confused originally over netmail. As per DM, Synchronet creates the outgoing netmail in .MSG format and puts it in your outbound folder.... then when FIDOOUT runs, sbbsecho converts it to a *.?un file that binkd can handle. In hindsight, it really isn't that hard and I'm sure if I work on things, I can get D'Bridge to work with IPv6. The standalone binkd works well. :)