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Robert Wolfe | Leslie Given | Anyone? |
January 19, 2016 3:44 PM * |
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LG> When I try to reply to a echo message in ezy3.0 the fse editor never does LG> load except in local mode. Yet ezy creates a reply using my name that is LG> fully quoted. Did that 3 times.. hehe. Then when i run ezymail -scanall I LG> get this in my ezylog.1 ---------- 19-Jan-2016 >> 09:34:23 EzyMail DOS16 Activated >> 09:34:23 Scan : BBS Software Chatter has no Export List >> 09:34:23 Scan : BinkD TCP/IP FTN mailer has no Export List >> 09:34:23 Nothing to Export... >> 09:34:23 Nothing to Import... >> 09:34:23 EzyMail DOS16 DeActivated LG> Would this be because I have no ezy.key verinfo *unregistered* ? Or do I LG> need to create a export list or forgot to do something? This should still work. Are you doing this when logged in via a telnet connection and if so, what are you using to handle the inbound telnet connections? I use TIDE here as configured in Ezy and it works fine locally and remotely. Also, be sure that you have your export lists set up for each of your echomail areas. It has been my experience that if this is not the case, then mail won't get scanned out to the right uplinks. --- Ezycom V3.00 01FB0027 * Origin: Neptune's Lair * neptune.ddns.net * Memphis, TN (1:116/18) |
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