Subj : HPT To : TassieBob From : Al Date : Sun Jul 10 2022 12:22 am > Sending a netmail to 1337:2/100, binkd tries to call 1337:2/100@fsxnet... It is the tosser that prepares the netmail to be sent, so I would look there and also check your golded.cfg (if you use that). > I assume it's defaulting to fsxnet, since that's first listed in my binkd > config file. > domain fsxnet /home/bbs/ftn/outbound 21 > domain tqwnet /home/bbs/ftn/outbound 1337 Those are 5D node lines. I am using 3D node lines in binkd.conf like this.. domain fidonet /home/bbs/ftn/outbound 1 domain fsxnet /home/bbs/ftn/outbound 1 > Presumably this is why it doesn't match the node line for 1337:2/100? Actually that will work with binkd although you tosser needs to support 5D also. > I note that for Fidonet, I could specify a root-domain (binkp.net typically) > on the node line and it'll do the FTN to hostname resolution that way. I > haven't seen evidence of a root-domain I can use for fsxnet or tqwnet... binkd will use binkp.net by default. There is another for fsxnet that Avon setup but I forget the details ATM. We'll have to ask him the details. > I don't have the Perl nodelist stuff setup for binkd at the moment - is that > the fix? No, perl doesn't come into this. > Am I wrong in assuming I should be able to send netmail to a node listed in a > node line without needing a binkp.net style lookup or nodelist? Yes, binkd will get node info from your node lines and use binkp.net otherwise if defnode is setup. --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-6 * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (21:4/106) .