Subj : Re: Trialing FMail/lnx status check-in To : Paul Quinn From : Wilfred van Velzen Date : Thu Sep 07 2017 12:59:14 Hi Paul, On 2017-09-07 19:48:25, you wrote to me: WvV>> What does the log say? PQ> --- 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 PQ> [ ...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 WvV>> to 3:640/384 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Netmail: 0, Personal: 0, WvV>> Hudson: 0, JAMbase: 1 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Msgbase net: 0, echo: WvV>> 1, dup: 0, bad: 0 07 Sep 17 12:15:15 FMAIL Scan Active: 1.376 sec. PQ> --- 8< --- PQ> The terminal screen says things about checking netmail & HMB, and then JAM PQ> areas. Nothing about the echomail.jam file at all. Maybe the loging/printing isn't perfect, but this all seems fine. Have you checked if the mail arrived at it's destination (3:640/384) ? If you are not certain you can have FMail make backups of outgoing .pkt files by specifying a "Outgoing backup" directory in FConfig. So you have a way of checking what's produced without it disappearing because of your mailer (or other processes) doing their jobs... Bye, Wilfred. --- FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.18-B20170815 * Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464) .