Subj : Crashmail discussions here or ??? To : Paul Quinn From : rick christian Date : Wed Sep 14 2016 08:56:51 On 09/14/2016 04:06 AM, Paul Quinn -> rick christian wrote: PQ> Hi! rick, PQ> I'm running three systems with CM 0.71: two nodes and a third test PQ> config. My view of CM is if you intend to eventually feed other nodes or PQ> zones, then forget it. It has been my experience that it seems useless PQ> for anything other than as the tosser on a 'leaf' node with no other PQ> links, i.e. as a terminal endpoint. Why??? And Yes I eventually will need to have support to feed downstream and/or other nodes and probably a private net and get feeds for LinuxNET, as I have plans for some things, basically to revive some of the things I was doing when I ran my original node 1:129/220... I am tied of the filth that is/has ruined one of my passions, and the website and greed that has ruined things.... I have crashmail that comes from apt-get on buntu's 14.04 ESR I have the manual from the other site github or something... but crashmail doesn't seem to generate PKT's when I do crashmail SETTINGS crashmail.prefs SCAN Even though it says it is... CrashMail II 0.71 started successfully! Scanning all areas for messages to export Scanning area NETMAIL Exporting message #9 from "Rick Christian" to "Eric Renfro" at 1:135/0 Is in HandleMessage() Importing message 1 message exported Scanning for orphan files Scanning for old packets Scanning for new files to pack CrashMail end PQ> Plan 'B': grab HPT (and all that it requires, if you can sort through PQ> the nonsense dependencies). Oh, still, the Ubuntu Software Center may PQ> have something.[shrug] I haven't looked. Thanks, but dragging in Husky and all its excess baggage is not really a plan or option, as eventually I would like to put my FTN mailer on a Pi to let it run on its own with a shared file system for Golded to read from... If I was going to use Husky I may as well just run DOSBox and setup FD, but since my local net uses Binkd and I need binkp that is not an option. Or even go dig out the telebits and V.90/92 modems in the shed and run it that way.... * Origin: news://news.wpusa.dynip.com | acct req'd to post (1:3634/12) .