Subj : Trialing FMail/lnx status check-in To : Wilfred van Velzen From : Paul Quinn Date : Thu Sep 07 2017 19:48:25 Hi! Wilfred, On 09/07/2017 05:43 PM, you wrote: PQ>> GoldEd created the expected echomail.jam file, containing... PQ>> /opt/ftn/fido/msgbase/fec1e5dd 8020 PQ>> --- 8< --- WvV> Is that the name of the jam area filenames (without the extensions)? Yes. WvV> Mine have more readable names. For instance when I reply to this message WvV> echomail.jam contains: WvV> /home/fido/jam/fido/fmailhelp 998 Understood. The area consists of pre-existing files, copied over five years ago from FastEcho/DOS's auto-create origin point, and since then maintained by Crashmail II/lnx. As of Saturday last, FMail/lnx is now the owner/operator. PQ>> In the areas.bbs file that file is identified as... PQ>> !/opt/ftn/fido/msgbase/fec1e5dd WIN95 3:640/384 PQ>> --- 8< --- WvV> Do you run Golded and the sendmail script as the same linux user? Is WvV> that user also the owner of the echomail.jam file and the jam area files? Yes. Everything at & below /opt/ftn has my user's rights, only. WvV> What does the log say? --- 8< --- WvV> 07 Sep 17 12:15:14 FMAIL FMail-lnx32-2.1.0.18-Beta20170905 - Scan WvV> 07 Sep 17 12:15:14 FMAIL Scanning JAM area 0: ABLED [ ...trimmed... ] WvV> 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Scanning JAM area 172: WIN95 WvV> 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Echomail message, area WIN95 WvV> 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Scanning JAM area 173: WINDOWS WvV> 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Scanning JAM area 174: WWIV WvV> 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Scanning JAM area 175: ZEC WvV> 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Scanning JAM area 176: ZONE3_SYSOP WvV> 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Scanning JAM area 177: ZONE3_TECH WvV> 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Update /opt/ftn/fido/outbound/02800180.hlo WvV> 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Mail bundle already going from 3:640/1384 to 3:640/384 WvV> 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Netmail: 0, Personal: 0, Hudson: 0, JAMbase: 1 WvV> 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Msgbase net: 0, echo: 1, dup: 0, bad: 0 WvV> 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Scan Active: 1.376 sec. --- 8< --- The terminal screen says .