I am going to do my best to describe what I think is happening. I am a hub I host several different networks. Micronet netmail sent through my node from some of my downlinks does not appear to get processed and forwarded on, I have tested this after a concern one of my downlinks. I sent a netmail to that user from one of my BBS's and he did not get it and I could not find it in the hpt log as getting processed. I can send that downlink netmail from the hub directley without issue. I think its a routing issue, but wouldnt I see some sort of processing in hpt log? I can even see where it attempts it? All my other networks seem to work just as you would expect them to. So strange! Any thoughts where I might look to sort this out?
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Re: weird netmail happenings
By: Rick Smith to All on Sun Sep 08 2024 04:20 pm
Hi Rick,
I am going to do my best to describe what I think is happening. I
am a hub I host several different networks. Micronet netmail sent
through my node from some of my downlinks does not appear to get
processed and forwarded on, I have tested this after a concern one
of my downlinks. I sent a netmail to that user from one of my
BBS's and he did not get it and I could not find it in the hpt log
as getting processed. I can send that downlink netmail from the
hub directley without issue. I think its a routing issue, but
wouldnt I see some sort of processing in hpt log? I can even see
where it attempts it? All my other networks seem to work just as
you would expect them to. So strange! Any thoughts where I might
look to sort this out?
Follow the log:
* Your BBS creates a packet (grab the packet name),
* Your BBS sends packet to hub (confirm that packet is sent)
* Hub receives packet from BBS (confirm the hub receives it, did it
rename it) * Hub process packet (hpt output from processing that
packet)
What do the logs show?
Sysop: | Angel Ripoll |
---|---|
Location: | Madrid, Spain |
Users: | 11 |
Nodes: | 8 (0 / 8) |
Uptime: | 36:34:29 |
Calls: | 479 |
Files: | 14,069 |
Messages: | 62,135 |