Subj : Re: RFC seriously To : mark lewis From : Ian Segers Date : Tue Dec 02 2014 17:57:00 mark lewis ml> On Mon, 01 Dec 2014, Ian Segers wrote to mark lewis: IS> I unticked the 5d outbound in Taurus path config, didn't make IS> much differnce unless there is same were else I was meant to do IS> it. ml> no, that's the one place... Okay cool. ml> what is your outbound directory definition in ? IS> in sbbsecho.cfg is d:\bbs\fd\outbound\ ml> what is your outbound direcrory definition in argus/radius/taurus? IS> in rgus/radius/taurus its D:\bbs\fd\outbound ml> those two look ok... Zone 3 is your default outbound so your outbound ml> directories would match like this... ml> D:\bbs\fd\outbound Z3 ml> D:\bbs\fd\outbound.001 Z1 ml> D:\bbs\fd\outbound.002 Z2 ml> D:\bbs\fd\outbound.004 Z4 ml> D:\bbs\fd\outbound.028 Z40 ml> the plain "outbound" or "out" or whatever you want to name it is always ml> your default zone... your default zone is taken from your first FTN ml> address... the other directories are given an extension, in hex, of the ml> other zones... these directories, do I have to create them myself or does taurus creates them itself. IS> netmail in taurus outbound via *.msg the *.msg there but @ IS> 3:770/330@fidonet which is my address if the netmail is in pkt IS> form in dir of out in taurus outboound its @ 3:770/330@fidonet IS> with no pkt attached ml> this is hard to understand... PKT names are 8.3 format... are you ml> trying to use taurus' dynamic netmail packing capability? taurus and ml> sbbsecho should not know of the other's MSG directory... sbbsecho ml> handles its MSG directory all on its own and in its own special way... ml> it is much different than what other mailers would expect... IS> Should I have the dynamic netmail packing capability unticked IS> in taurus netmail preference. ml> yes, you need to operate taurus in pure BSO/FLO mode... in sbbs' ml> echocfg program, what mailer type do you have selected? this should be ml> binkley/FLO... Yes it is set on binkley/FLO ml>taurus should not be looking in any special directory ml> for netmail... sbbsecho has to do your netmail packing and routing... ml> with that said, what does your sbbsecho.cfg contain for its DIRECT and ml> ROUTE_TO lines? Direct is yes ROUTE_TO is set to my provider 1:340/400 Netmail format is *.msg and front door I use to post a netmail message Thank you Ian ml> )\/(ark ml> * Origin: (1:3634/12) .... http://www.1stchoicecore.co.nz...drop in same time --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 --- SBBSecho 2.12-Win32 * Origin: (3:770/330) .