Subj : tracking/netmailing using SEEN-BY/etc. (help, please!) To : Gordon Lewicky From : George Pope Date : Mon Jan 26 2004 11:30 am On (22 Jan 04) Gordon Lewicky wrote to George Pope... GL> GP> * RIMEGate(tm)v10.2{B} * relayNet(tm) NNTP gateway * MoonDog BBS GL> GP> * RgateImp.MoonDog.BBS at 1/5/04 10:44:17 AM GL> GP> ! Origin: MoonDog BBS, Brooklyn,NY, 718 692-2498, 1:278/230 GL> GP> @PATH: 278/230 10/345 106/1 2000 140/1 153/307 GL> The 2 lines above the origi line shows clearly that MoonDog BBS GL> 1:278/230, GL> is gating to the internet via a NNTP gateway. Only because the sysop has configured it to state such text content,or is that always going to be included in the case of a NNTP gateway, by system defaults? GL> The Path line is just the path of bbs's that the msg took to get GL> from MoonDog to you. The zone nums are dropped, in this case they GL> are all zone 1, and where the next bbs is in the same net, the net GL> is dropped. So in full node addy's the path looks like GL> GL> 1:228/230 -> 1:10/345 -> 1:106/1 -> 1:106/2000 -> 1:140/1 -> GL> 1:153/307 -> you Okay, thank you! This is info I certainly need to have! :) GL> If you don't want an echo gated make sure you state no gating in GL> your echo list, and in it's rules and in it's rule file, and then GL> simple send a netmail to the gating bbs's sysop and request them GL> to stop gating it. It IS in the rules file, posted in the echo each month. . . How do I identify the BBS's sysop (at 1:228/230, if I understood you correctly above?) or would I simply address the netmail to "SYSOP"? (or would some syso9ps have that alias turned off? (I've seen it where writing to "SYSOP" in local mail results in "no such user")) Your friend, <+]::-{)} (Cyberpope(the Bishop of ROM!)) Ask me how to connect with me in any of 5 different Instant Messengers --- PPoint 1.76 * Origin: Cyberpope pointing via the Milky Way! (1:153/307.11) .