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Message   Digital Man    Cellguy   SBBSecho and Ilink help   March 9, 2019
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  Re: SBBSecho and Ilink help
  By: Cellguy to Digital Man on Sat Mar 09 2019 07:47 pm

 >   Re: SBBSecho and Ilink help
 >   By: Digital Man to Cellguy on Sat Mar 09 2019 03:08 pm
 >
 >  >   Re: SBBSecho and Ilink help
 >  >   By: Cellguy to All on Sat Mar 09 2019 01:40 pm
 >
 >  >  > Ok, I have an issue I can't seem to figure out.  I am trying to add
 >  >  > Ilink International to my BBS.  I have everything configured to the
 >  >  > best of my knowledge in SCFG and echcfg but I can not send outgoing
 >  >  > mail to my hub (I am 454:1/4148 and he is 454:1/1).  I have 4 other
 >  >  > echos configured and not having any issues.
 >
 >  >  > When I send a message to his areafix (areafix@454:1/1) the mesage
 >  >  > stays in the outbound folder after callout and his system doesnt get
 >  >  > the transfer. here is the sample from the BBS:
 >
 >  >  >   3/9  12:56:55p  BINKPOLL Attempting callout for 454:1/1@ilink, file:
 >  >  > c:\sbbs\fidonet\outbound.1c6\00010001.cut
 >  >  >   3/9  12:56:55p  BINKPOLL JSBinkP/1.114 callout to 454:1/1@ilink
 >  >  > started
 >  >  >   3/9  12:56:55p  BINKPOLL connecting to 454:1/1@ilink at undefined
 >
 >  > Notice how this address here ---------------^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 >
 >  >  >   3/9  12:56:56p  BINKPOLL Got M_ADR command args:
 >  >  > 1:266/512.0@fidonet.org 1:13/0.0@fidonet.org 1:13/3.0@fidonet.org
 >  >  > 1:129/0.0@fidonet.org 1:266/0.0@fidonet.org 454:1/1.0@ilink.org
 >
 >  > Doesn't match this address ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 >
 >  > The extra ".0" should be okay, but the domains have to match and "ilink"
 >  > is not the same as "ilink.org".

 >  Ok, that explains a lot but how do I get the ilink.org configured?  when I
 > try to enter it into echocfg under domains it doesn't allow enough
 > charachters so I get ilink.or.

FTN domains are limited, by standard, to 8 characters. So the uplink is broken.
Perhaps if you just remove teh @ilink portion of the address from everywhere
it'll just work.

                                            digital man

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