Subj : Binkd with Fastecho... To : Alan Ianson From : Martin Kazmaier Date : Sat Nov 30 2024 03:16 am * In a message originally to Martin Kazmaier, Alan Ianson said: > > fastecho creates 5d outbound directories. Until recently, the following > in > > binkd worked: > > domain fidonet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 1 domain Araknet > > c:\\ele\\irex\\araknet 10 domain fsxnet c:\\ele\\irex\\fsxnet > > 21 domain micronet c:\\ele\\irex\\micronet 618 domain tqwnet > > c:\\ele\\irex\\tqwnet 1337 domain fu-net c:\\ele\\irex\\fu-net > > 38 domain sfnet c:\\ele\\irex\\sfnet 42 > > Now, however, binkd appears to be looking in araknet instead of > araknet.00a > > etc... What could I be doing wrong? > Yes, that is a 5d outbound. That's fine if your tosser is 5D aware. > I don't know of a 5D aware tosser off the top of my head. My tossers have > all been 4D. I would put a 1 (your main zone) at the end of all those > domain lines and work in 4D mode. Fastecho has been in the past. I don't know what it's doing now... I'll see if things still don't go out and then change them to 1. fastecho is putting the files in araknet.00a, but binkd is creating araknet and looking in there, even though I'm pointing to the 5d outbound. I can remove the domains from fastecho and change the way that is handling it. -- Shurato, Sysop Shurato's Heavenly Sphere (ssh, telnet, pop3, ftp,nntp, ,wss) (Ports 22,23,110,21,119,8080) (ssh login 'bbs' pass 'shsbbs'). --- * Origin: Shurato's Heavenly Sphere telnet://shsbbs.net (1:340/1101) .