Subj : Problem with netmail with bad addr. To : Vince Coen From : mark lewis Date : Fri Mar 09 2018 14:27:16 On 2018 Mar 09 12:59:52, you wrote to me: VC>>> Should mbse not have a process on routeings that says that if a mail VC>>> come in addressed to a non existant node then mbse will bounce it VC>>> back to wence it came or any other offered action. >> this is one of the things a netmail tracker is used for... VC> In that case is there one that can be used within mbse as it does not VC> have that facility ? unfortunately i'm not aware of any specific trackers for linux... on my OS/2 box, running the main BBS and HUB mailer stuff, i use OT-Track... it has bounced my own messages back to me because the destination node wasn't in the nodelist... this would be, for example, when i was adding them and getting them started... the trick is to be able to run an external tool on new netmails living in the mailer's MSG netmail directory so that it can mark them with a VIA control line as well as other processing like bouncing netmails addressed to unknown systems... after this processing, the next outbound scan should pack up those bounces and send them back to the originator... so basically, we toss to get the mail into the netmail area then we process the netmail area with tools like netmgr and OT-Track and finally we scan outbound mail to send out possible replies... )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... .... Tomorrow, I'll be kissing her aerobicized ass... --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .