Subj : [ANSI] tqwNet: Get your 1337 node now To : Wilfred van Velzen From : mark lewis Date : Thu May 23 2019 12:06:04 On 2019 May 23 17:50:00, you wrote to me: ml>> FWIW: ml>> 2019-05-22 08:38:43 Unpacking bundle: /sbbs/fido/inbound/F1E000BC.WE0 ml>> (2.0KB) 2019-05-22 08:38:43 Importing /sbbs/fido/inbound/56305594.pkt ml>> (Type 2e, 6.3KB) from 618:618/1 to 1:3634/12 2019-05-22 08:38:43 Sean ml>> Dennis (618:618/1) To: Christian Sacks (2:250/5) Exported to ml>> /sbbs/netmail/4141.msg 2019-05-22 08:38:43 Packing NetMail (4141.msg) ml>> from Sean Dennis (618:618/1) to Christian Sacks (2:250/5), attr: 0001, ml>> subject: ml>> Re: [ANSI] tqwNet: Get your 1337 node now 2019-05-22 08:38:43 Routing ml>> NetMail (4141.msg) to 1:261/38 2019-05-22 08:38:43 SBBSecho exiting ml>> with error level 0, Bundles(1 unpacked, 0 sent), Packets(1 imported, 0 ml>> sent), NetMail(0 imported, 0 exported, 1 packed) ml>> where it went after janis' system got it, i don't know... WV> Maybe nowhere, because of the 618:618/1 origin? maybe but that shouldn't matter as it is the destination that is more important... now, when it gets to the destination and they want to reply, yeah, there could be a problem if they are not also in othernet 618... )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... .... Chili isn't a recipe, it is a philosophy. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .