I have multiple netmail areas - almost one for each ftn network I'm connected with. (I've done this so that when I reply to netmails they
have the right source address.)
I've discovered as a result of this filefix is no longer working.
IE: messages to areafix@<FTN> are being processed as a robot message,
but messages to filefix@<FTN> are not being processed by "htick scan".
So I set up a netmailarea robots and a "robotsarea robots" - thinking
that might help - but still messages to filefix do not arrive in that message area - they still arrive in the netmail area for the FTN.
(Messages to areafix@FTN do get sent to the robots area.)
Any ideas why my filefix messages are not being recognised as a robot message and going to the robots area?
I suspect (but I'm not sure) that htick is looking for netmail messages to filefix in your first listed netmail area.
Hi, looking for some guidance.
I have multiple netmail areas - almost one for each ftn network I'm connected with. (I've done this so that when I reply to netmails they
have the right source address.)
I've discovered as a result of this filefix is no longer working.
(Messages to areafix@FTN do get sent to the robots area.)
Any ideas why my filefix messages are not being recognised as a robot message and going to the robots area?
(Messages to areafix@FTN do get sent to the robots area.)Because of?
What is the trigger for the destination netmail area?
Who does the choice which one to use?
I haven't but i see two ways to go. First is the normal routing where the tosser decides which mail have to go into which netmail area.
If that doesn't work for you then the carbon copy feature may do the job as requried.
(Messages to areafix@FTN do get sent to the robots area.)
Who does the choice which one to use?
robotsarea robots
(where "robots" is a netmail area).
Its strange that that "robotsarea" configuration doesnt appear to
respond to messages designated to the robot filefix.
I guess I could that as an option - but am I right that the
"robotsarea" configuration option should catch filefix as well?
I am noticing filefix requests in my netmail area so I did some
reading and used htick scan and they wentawayand I assume they were processed. I would like that to process automagically I checked the
docs and put I tried adding this to fidoconfig FileFixNames allfix
filefix htick that errors on tparser however. Docs sayfilefix is
on by default, so thats not it..
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Rick Smith wrote:
I am noticing filefix requests in my netmail area so I did some
reading and used htick scan and they wentawayand I assume they
were processed. I would like that to process automagically I
checked the docs and put I tried adding this to fidoconfig
FileFixNames allfix filefix htick that errors on tparser however.
Docs sayfilefix is on by default, so thats not it..
Create a dedicated areafix netmail area:
netmailarea netmail-afix /bbs/husky/netmail/afix ..
robotsarea netmail-afix
And move all netmail to filefix there.
CarbonFromArea netmail-main
CarbonTo filefix
CarbonMove netmail-afix
In every mail session run :
hpt toss
htick scan
TK> Create a dedicated areafix netmail area:
TK> netmailarea netmail-afix /bbs/husky/netmail/afix ..
TK> robotsarea netmail-afix
TK> And move all netmail to filefix there.
TK> CarbonFromArea netmail-main
TK> CarbonTo filefix
TK> CarbonMove netmail-afix
TK> In every mail session run :
TK> hpt toss
TK> htick scan
Thank you Tommi, I did try this and I get an error in hpt.log that it
was unable to access that new netmailarea, it is possible I did not do
Whats the new golded? I do build it from the sourceatgithub?
Are you sure the permissions of the msgbase files are ok?
See GoldED echo about problems in that build -0206.
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