Subj : Mail routing issues To : David Gonzalez From : Accession Date : Sat Oct 26 2024 08:23 am On Sat, Oct 26 02:12:40 -0500, you wrote: DG> Now for anyone watchin, this is a *great* response, someone willing to DG> help. I replied to you multiple times when you had questions earlier about Mystic and/or Golded, but you only replied once. Maybe, whatever issues you were having caused you to miss some messages? DG> OK, I will have to do that because during my *own* digging, I turned it DG> on and off to see if things worked, until *I* found that a combination DG> of things helped me solve the issue. DG> I do have this setup this exact same way, all passwords are the same for DG> my uplink. This is generally just a safe precaution to do, depending on what software you're connecting to. Some are more strict than others when it comes to this. DG> I will check and might have to change some of my setting and lean for DG> option one, I checked and I *do* have the Hide AKAs ON for both links to DG> Deon, might the same session password for both be disturbing my polls. See below. It sounds like you're using Deon for two networks, so when using "mis poll force" it will poll him twice at the exact same time, which could very well cause an issue when trying to authenticate. DG> I do have some issue when I *mis poll force*, first attempt which poll DG> my uplink simultaneously using both AKAs, fails, when I issue the DG> command a second time it goes trhough and I think that's exactly what DG> you wisely mentioned. You can try different methods as well, like try /not/ using "mis poll force", if you can. Try setting up separate timed events (which you can stagger 10 minutes apart of something) for each network callout, and use "mis poll " instead. This will separate the polls so that no confusion can be made as to which node number you're using, or connecting to. Early on, I always had issues with the "force" option as well, but then again, when I have Mystic running, it polls my hub for 4-5 networks. So running "force" would basically connect to myself and try to authenticate 4-5 times, at the same time.. which never worked well. Creating a separate poll for each network is what worked for me. I imagine the "force" option works much better if you had /different/ uplinks. For example, you had 3 networks, 3 separate uplinks. "mis poll force" would connect to all three of them at the same time and get your mail for each network. I just don't think it works as well when you have 2 or more networks with the same uplink. DG> Thanks a million Nick No problem! Enjoy the hobby! Regards, Nick .... Take my advice, I don't use it anyway. --- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:128.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderb * Origin: The Pharcyde ~ telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) (21:1/200) .