Subj : 1:10/345 To : Dale Ross From : Janis Kracht Date : Wed Nov 28 2001 11:42 am Hi Dale, > He could. You just refuse to look for help. You are way off. > I still fail to see how that > caused a BBBS mail processing problem. Neither does the author of BBBS. That doesn't mean it didn't happen, and is not happening now. >> wanted the full load. I know my system Dale. You do not. The problem >> went away and has not happened again since I disconnected Matt. >You obviously have at a very minimum a bandwidth problem. Please do explain ho 256k in that direction >this bandwidth problem caused BBBS to incorrectly process mail. Like I said, I > run BBBS here and I'd like to know. Your guess is as good as mine. You're going nowhere with this. >> I'm running multiple ftp servers, http servers, news servers and more >> here. It's not surprising that you have not seen this type of problem. > Oh gee. On this machine I have THREE HTTP servers, two of them having nothing >to do with the BBS and why I did not mention them. There are three FTP servers >one for Windows folks, one for Unix folks and then the one built into BBBS. BI >FREAKING deal. Tell me how that caused a problem with BBBS mail processing. If > you are trying to do ALL of this with BBBS then perhaps you are running the >incorrect software for some of these tasks. Let BBBS be what it is supposed to > be a BBS and use other software your hub duties. Getting a little tense? Frustrated perhaps? Give it up Dale. You couldn't even figure out how to run telnet nodes with bbbs, and you are trying to give me advice? > I read your post. You only changed Matt's processing. The smart thing to do >would be to move ALL processing to a timed basis. That is what I am suggesting > to you. Jerk, read this slowly.. all processing is done on a timed basis here with cron. >> And maybe you will admit to being wrong about a number of things in >> this message. > Hardly. I think I am dead on; you simply do not want to admit it. Nope, You are wrong. You don't even remember your original premise, do you? I proved you were wrong about it. Janis --- BBBS/LiI v4.01 Flag-3 * Origin: Prism bbs (1:2320/38) .