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Nicholas Boel | Paul Quinn | Trialing FMail/lnx status check-in |
September 7, 2017 8:45 PM * |
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Hello Paul, On Fri Sep 08 2017 08:45:44, Paul Quinn wrote to Nicholas Boel: PQ>>>>> /opt/ftn/fido/msgbase/fec1e5dd 8020 NB>> The above seems like a MSGID or a computed packet naming scheme, NB>> not an areatag. Is the echotag actually fec1e5dd? Also, is 8020 NB>> the number of your message in the message base? PQ> No bout-a-doubt it. I'm with you on this. It does and probably uses PQ> the same hashing code... in FastEcho (FE). It's originally an PQ> auto-created FE echomail base filename generated by using a hash PQ> value. (While browsing logfiles, I narrowed it down last night to PQ> sometime during the week 14-20 December 1997.) It is how FE does that PQ> sort of thing. Is that some sort of separate option or setting? I can only seem to recall areatag-esque filenames created by FastEcho when I used it some ages ago. At least I don't remember any tosser I've ever used making filenames like that by default. PQ>>>>> In the areas.bbs file that file is identified as... PQ>>>>> !/opt/ftn/fido/msgbase/fec1e5dd WIN95 3:640/384 PQ> This is the important bit... ^^^^ It's where the translation PQ> you're looking for occurs, and also most importantly, is in FMail's PQ> area manager also. The areas.bbs is only used by GoldEd, and is the PQ> only format quotable in echomail taking into account FMail's config PQ> files are binary types. This is probably where I was confused when originally setting up FMail with an areas.bbs. I suppose I've just seen way too many different formats of areas.bbs to know which is actually the _correct_ one. NB>> This log snippet doesn't mention anything about area "fec1e5dd". NB>> But it does mention "WIN95". Something seems odd there, like your NB>> echomail.jam should read: /opt/ftn/fido/msgbase/win95 8020 PQ> For most of the echo areas that is true; there is a very small number PQ> of areas cloned from my old FE config. Your average echomail.jam PQ> deals in echo base path+filename and message number, only. No area PQ> tags. Right. It was the areas.bbs format you had above that confused me, not the echomail.jam format. Have you tried a test post on an echo not cloned from FE to see if echomail.jam is read properly? NB>> I believe I had asked about some better logging when echomail.jam NB>> fails too. PQ> Damned right! Or, at least a log entry that says "Nup, it's PQ> Thursday... I don't do echomail.jam files on Thursdays. Thank you for PQ> your co-operation". 8-) Yeah, or "Go get me a beer first, then we'll talk!" So far in my endeavo(u)r, I haven't seen any big issues with Fmail/lnx, so I added in the rest of my Fidonet echos. Still haven't added othernets yet, but that time will come. Seems to be chugging along nicely so far, so I don't see an issue. Once I get it all setup the way I want it, hopefully I can just drop it in place on this machine and replace the few 'hpt <args>' commands with 'fmail <args>' ones. Regards, Nick ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю." --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20170303 * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (1:154/10) |
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