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?
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?
fastecho creates 5d outbound directories. Until recently, the followingin
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 ofaraknet.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.
Hi Martin.
29 Nov 24 21:09:00, you wrote to All:
fastecho creates 5d outbound directories. Until recently, thefollowing
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?
The last number of every domain line is the _default_ zone of your system, not the zone of that network.
Try
domain fidonet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 1 domain Araknet c:\\ele\\irex\\araknet 1 domain fsxnet c:\\ele\\irex\\fsxnet
1 domain micronet c:\\ele\\irex\\micronet 1 domain tqwnet c:\\ele\\irex\\tqwnet 1 domain fu-net c:\\ele\\irex\\fu-net
1 domain sfnet c:\\ele\\irex\\sfnet 1
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.
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.
Pardon the crappy formatting. Fastecho is using the domain for 5d addressing of the outbound directories. Should I remove the domains
from it?
30 Nov 24 03:18, Martin Kazmaier wrote to Tommi Koivula:
Pardon the crappy formatting. Fastecho is using the domain for 5d addressing of the outbound directories. Should I remove the domains from it?
Yes.
Ok, now I'm using:
domain fidonet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 1
domain Araknet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 10
domain fsxnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 21
domain micronet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 618
domain tqwnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 1337
domain fu-net c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 38
domain sfnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 42
I know you say to use 1 for the zone, but fastecho is still creating outbound.xxx directories without the domains listed. Are you sure I need 1's for all of the zones? That would put all of the directories together and fastecho isn't doing that. I need binkd to follow fastecho's lead.
Ok, now I'm using:
domain fidonet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 1
domain Araknet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 10
domain fsxnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 21
domain micronet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 618
domain tqwnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 1337
domain fu-net c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 38
domain sfnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 42
I know you say to use 1 for the zone, but fastecho is still creating outbound.xxx directories without the domains listed.
Are you sure I need 1's for all of the zones?
30 Nov 24 14:32, Martin Kazmaier wrote to Tommi Koivula:
Ok, now I'm using:
domain fidonet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 1 domain Araknet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 10 domain fsxnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound
21 domain micronet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 618 domain tqwnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 1337 domain fu-net c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound
38 domain sfnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 42
I know you say to use 1 for the zone, but fastecho is still creating outbound.xxx directories without the domains listed.
That's how BSO works. Just put your default zone (1) after all those
lines.
Are you sure I need 1's for all of the zones?
Yep. Go ahead and study the BSO specs. ;)
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30 Nov 24 14:32, Martin Kazmaier wrote to Tommi Koivula:
Ok, now I'm using:
domain fidonet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 1 domain Araknet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 10 domain fsxnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound
21 domain micronet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 618 domain tqwnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 1337 domain fu-net c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound
38 domain sfnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 42
Ok, that worked. The weird thing is, it was working for a while the way II know you say to use 1 for the zone, but fastecho is still creating outbound.xxx directories without the domains listed.
That's how BSO works. Just put your default zone (1) after all those lines.
Are you sure I need 1's for all of the zones?
Yep. Go ahead and study the BSO specs. ;)
'Tommi
Don't overthink this. When using 1 for each of the above domains, binkd will automatically look in the outbound.xxx directories that Fastecho is creating. It will not "put all of the directories together", binkd automatically uses the hex value for the directory extensions when you
use 1 for the zone.
If Fastecho was /really/ doing 5d, it wouldn't have directory extensions (which binkd does correctly when you use the above settings), but it's not.
No, unfortunately binkd is doing it wrong by default. Fastecho
implements 5D BSO correctly according to the FTSC standard. And yes,
using a non-existing zone (e.g. 1) as the default zone for the
domain is a proper workaround.
No, unfortunately binkd is doing it wrong by default. Fastecho
implements 5D BSO correctly according to the FTSC standard. And yes,
using a non-existing zone (e.g. 1) as the default zone for the
domain is a proper workaround.
I guess it's time for me to re-read the standard, then. I could have
sworn 4d uses the hex value extensions (ie outbound.001, and 5d didn't
(ie outbound).
Thus, by lying to binkd that the primary zone for all domains is 1, you can force binkd to use the hex zone extension for all of your added domains, which
is exactly what FastEcho produces.
5D BSO support uses the hex zone number extension for all but the primary zone in that domain.
binkd is actually flexible enough to work around
many mail packages that do it wrong. FastEcho, for example, always uses the hex zone number extension for domain directories.
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