Subj : Possible bug To : g00r00 From : Rick Smith Date : Tue Sep 29 2020 07:12 am Greetings g00r00! Monday September 28 2020 21:42, you wrote to Michael Pierce about an urgent matter!: gr> The default address (1:1/0) sounds like it could be related to the gr> thing we're talking about here so its probably a good idea to get that gr> resolved. If SBBS gets an address from the origin line, then it'd gr> probably end up with some reasonable default like 1:1/0 if no address gr> was there. Ok I returned the netmail to separate areas ie each network has a set node addy in netmail area (it used to work all as one) Mystic bbs for some reason cant seem to properly deliver netmail. If I send netmail from mystic to say 1:340/201 it ends up at my point at a completely different addy. If I send netmail from my point through mystic routed it never gets to the recipient and loops back to the point everytime I poll mystic with the point. If I send direct netmail from point, the recipient receives it, but remains looping to the point at every poll. I have poured over the configs on all sides even though none of them have been changed on either side just to be thorough. The only change has been upgrading to 46 release of mystic for pi. gr> I personally host a point system on SCINET, and they are able to send gr> netmails throughout when we tested it. Netsurge confirmed all of the gr> addressing in the netmails produced from Mystic match the same when gr> they are generated by HPT (the Husky tosser) too. This was several gr> months ago though. Echo mail works for all networks, only netmail has been affected. Let me know if I can provide any other information... ---- Regards, Rick Smith (Nitro) .... Hacker? Where do you think the name comes from BBSing --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707 * Origin: ----> Abacus Sysop Point --->>>>bbs.abon.us:2323 (1:340/202.1) .