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Andrew Leary | Vince Coen | Stripping zone seenbys or not |
December 29, 2016 4:46 PM * |
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Hello Vince! 29 Dec 16 15:07, you wrote to me: VC> I have been getting problems with dups both from two downlinks and VC> from echos coming in from USA & Canada. I've noticed some of them. VC> Now I have not made any changes other than adding these 2 new VC> downlinks to my 1.0.6 of mbse and am wondering if I upgrade to 1.0.9 VC> and set it to NOT strip will it help to fix the problem (USA & Canada) VC> or create more issues? It depends what the root cause of the problem is. If it's caused by SEEN-BY stripping, then the upgrade to 1.0.6.9 will help. If it's caused by non-compliant software modifying timestamps, etc., then 1.0.6.9 won't help, but it shouldn't hurt anything either. VC> To my thinking it is useful to not strip them if the dup checking VC> process makes use of it and also there are some nets that are VC> duplicated in zone 1 and 2 at least 1:250 and 2:250 there may be VC> others. Net 250 has been gone from Zone 1 for a while now. There aren't any duplicate nets in FidoNet anymore. That's why stripping of SEEN-BYs from inter-zone echomail isn't needed any longer. Andrew --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20161221 * Origin: Phoenix BBS * phoenix.bnbbbs.net (1:320/219) |
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