• binkd config?

    From Martin Kazmaier@1:340/1101 to All on Mon Nov 25 12:55:00 2024
    I've got fidonet going to c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 1

    Zone's 1-4 are configured to route to my main fidonet feed in fastecho, but it's creating outbound.002 and outbound.004 directories. I set up a route
    for zone 2 specifically, but I don't have one for zone 4. The zone4 netmails are NOT routing and only the outbound (and outbound.002) directories are actually going out.

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  • From Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to Martin Kazmaier on Mon Nov 25 22:41:04 2024
    Hi Martin,

    On 2024-11-25 12:55:00, you wrote to All:

    Zone's 1-4 are configured to route to my main fidonet feed in
    fastecho, but it's creating outbound.002 and outbound.004 directories.
    I set up a route for zone 2 specifically, but I don't have one for
    zone 4. The zone4 netmails are NOT routing and only the outbound (and outbound.002) directories are actually going out.

    Are you sure it is fastecho that is creating them? An outbound.004 could also be created when a Zone 4 node delivers some crash mail to your system. It's needed for creating the flow files, when a connection happens.

    Bye, Wilfred.

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  • From Martin Kazmaier@1:340/1101 to Wilfred van Velzen on Mon Nov 25 20:29:00 2024

    * In a message originally to Martin Kazmaier, Wilfred van Velzen said:

    Hi Martin,

    On 2024-11-25 12:55:00, you wrote to All:

    Zone's 1-4 are configured to route to my main fidonet feed in
    fastecho, but it's creating outbound.002 and outbound.004
    directories.
    I set up a route for zone 2 specifically, but I don't have one for
    zone 4. The zone4 netmails are NOT routing and only the outbound
    (and
    outbound.002) directories are actually going out.

    Are you sure it is fastecho that is creating them? An outbound.004 could also be created when a Zone 4 node delivers some crash mail to your
    system. It's needed for creating the flow files, when a connection
    happens.

    It's possible. I'm not sure if fastecho would know how to deal with that.
    It created an outbound.002 directory and binkd sent from there. I'd guessed that the same was happening with Zone 4.

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  • From Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464.112 to Martin Kazmaier on Tue Nov 26 09:55:34 2024
    Hi Martin,

    On 25 Nov 24 20:29, Martin Kazmaier wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
    about: "Re: binkd config?":

    Are you sure it is fastecho that is creating them? An outbound.004
    could also be created when a Zone 4 node delivers some crash mail to
    your system. It's needed for creating the flow files, when a connection
    happens.

    It's possible. I'm not sure if fastecho would know how to deal with that.

    Sure it does.

    It created an outbound.002 directory and binkd sent from there. I'd guessed that the same was happening with Zone 4.

    Could be if it was sending a netmail directly to a Zone 4 node. But it doesn't have to be, it could also be binkd that's creating it.

    Wilfred.

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