I am trying to use the DBRIDGE - BINKD combination to my BBS under Ubuntu. When polling the main node no problem; packets are prepared for the points when the points call they upload the mail but don't pick up anything?
Points may only be defined off of the primary address and it is not possible to directly exchange mail with points of another system.
... and it is not possible to directly exchange mail with points of another system.
Hello, All!
I am trying to use the DBRIDGE - BINKD combination to my BBS under Ubuntu. When polling the main node no problem; packets are prepared for the
points but when the points call they upload the mail but don't pick up anything?
The binkd configuation of the point is:
node 2:335/370.1 - PASSWORD i /home/vdesktop/DOS/DB/QUEUE/N-POINT.001
What's wrong?
Why not? If they have a mailer online, you can send them crashmail... If yo like you can test it on two of my points.
Why not? If they have a mailer online, you can send them crashmail...
If yo like you can test it on two of my points.
The Queue format of D'Bridge does not allow this to happen.
Why not? If they have a mailer online, you can send them crashmail...
If yo like you can test it on two of my points.
The Queue format of D'Bridge does not allow this to happen.
Aha, ok...
(And since this is the BINKD area: It's not a limit in binkd...)
The Queue format of D'Bridge does not allow this to happen.
Aha, ok...
Don't get me wrong, I wish it could but it would require messing around with code that has been working untouched for decades.
Wilfred van Velzen wrote to Nick Andre <=-
... and it is not possible to directly exchange mail with points of another system.
Why not? If they have a mailer online, you can send them crashmail...
If you like you can test it on two of my points.
... and it is not possible to directly exchange mail with points of
another system.
Why not? If they have a mailer online, you can send them crashmail...
If you like you can test it on two of my points.
Zone 2 distributes a pointlist, don't they? Without the sender knowing where to send to (via that pointlist) you'd need to route to the boss node for pickup - which seems to be the intended behavior.
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