Subj : No zone or net in the 'To' address (Firstname Lastname, Zone:Net/N To : Alisha Stutz From : Kai Richter Date : Wed Jan 19 2022 05:44 pm Hello Alisha! 17 Jan 22, Alisha Stutz wrote to deon: AS> Not quite, when I look into the TIC file, AS> I see the following entry as described AS> Area Blah AS> Origin Zone:Net/Node AS> From Zone:Net/Node AS> To Alisha Stutz, Zone:Net/Node Your report was: No zone or net in the 'To' address (Firstname Lastname, Zone:Net/Node) in TIC /var/spool/ftn/inb/XXnnnnnn.TIC Now there is a zone and net in the to address. Isn't it? Whatever this guy told you, the only qualified source for the tic files used in Fidonet can be found in the FTSC file echo. With a quick search i found fsc-0087.001: +++++++++++++++++++++++ Format of a TIC file: Addressing: *In* a tic file any form of FTN address representation from 3d to FQFA may be used. All File Forwarders must understand the following formats: zone:net/node - 3D zone:net/node.point - 4D zone:net/node@ftn - 5D - point 0 assumed zone:net/node.point@ftn - 5D ftn#zone:net/node.point - fqfa File Forwarders should have configurable options per site as to the type of addressing each of it's downlinks can understand. ++++++++++++++++++++++ Imho it's his responsibility to deliver TIC files you can understand. As for single file request from-to a file area the only relevant "to" information is the aka and the name of the file area. The user name is not required and could be considered as data pollution. On the other hand: If that's not a Fidonet zone the best practice fidonet agreements do not apply and you are on your own. Try to switch to a link that does send you correct tics. Regards Kai --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.4.7 * Origin: Monobox (2:240/77) .