Subj : Possible bug using mbfido no To : All From : Vincent Coen Date : Fri Feb 14 2025 17:35:26 Hello everybody! Just did a notify using mbfido no 2:263/1 Node reports that the netmails come from 2:263/0 Now my AKAs are as set up : 1 2:250/1@fidonet 11 2 2:25/21@fidonet 12 3 2:250/0@fidonet 13 4 2:25/0@fidonet 14 5 2:263/0@fidonet 15 This is because I am the Host for region 2:25 and therefore 2:250 and 2:263 My primary node is 2:250/1 and 2:25/21 is used for the Elist software. As region 25 is the UK including Northern Ireland but Southern Ireland is an independent country it has its own net as 2:263 and there are 2 nodes present ..1 and .5. and I am the host at 2:263/0 as that has to be defined in the nodelist. I have had a look at the source code at mbfido / notify.c and I cannot see where it obtains system AKA from but at a guess it is the last one so how do I tell mbfido no to use the first entry (2:250/1) ? I did a mbfido no 2:250/1 but that did not produce anything, then did a mbfido no 2:25/21 then unpacked the archive being sent to that address as the system reported all AKA's are locked - reasonably as it was trying to send to itself. So moved over the pkt and let mbse deal with it into my netmail inbox area for 250/1 (I have 2 more one for 25/21 and one for 25/0 & 25/21 and no I have no idea who two different akas are being used as : NETMAIL is set Fido Aka 2:250/1 all traffic to/from me at 250/1. NETMAIL2 is set Fido Aka 2:25/0 for Z2 netmail traffic. NETMAIL3 is set Fido Aka 2:25/21 for the Elist AKA 25/21. The only conclusion I can draw is that the problem netmail sent from MBFIDO NO uses the Last AKA but I cannot define what one is used so the question is how do I fix it without breaking the other two Netmail msg areas. Hope I have made this clear but if you have a query regarding all this, fire away. Vincent --- Mageia Linux v9 X64/Mbse v1.1.0/GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20240309 * Origin: Air Applewood, The Linux Gateway to the UK & Eire (2:250/1) .