I need someone from Zone 1 who isn't a point to send me a netmail. Of course, everyone who volunteered previously was outside zone 1 or a
point, both of which I've never had working routing from my Feed
(Zone1, Net340).
I need someone from Zone 1 who isn't a point to send me a netmail. Of
course, everyone who volunteered previously was outside zone 1 or a
point, both of which I've never had working routing from my Feed
(Zone1, Net340).
You know you can send messages to 'PING' and get an automated response on systems that support this (see the PING flag in the nodelist). There is one in
your region: 1:134/0
I need someone from Zone 1 who isn't a point to send me a netmail.
Of course, everyone who volunteered previously was outside zone 1 or
a point, both of which I've never had working routing from my Feed
(Zone1, Net340).
You know you can send messages to 'PING' and get an automated response
on systems that support this (see the PING flag in the nodelist). There
is one in your region: 1:134/0
And it works (somewhat). I tested it and got a response within 8 minutes from
1:134/100. So maybe better use that node number... ;-)
I need someone from Zone 1 who isn't a point to send me a netmail. Of course, everyone who volunteered previously was outside zone 1 or a
point, both of which I've never had working routing from my Feed
(Zone1, Net340).
I need someone from Zone 1 who isn't a point to send me a netmail. [..]
I got a message from Jay Harris, we'll see if he sees mine. I'll send
a PING Message as well.
I need someone from Zone 1 who isn't a point to send me a netmail.
Of course, everyone who volunteered previously was outside zone 1 or a
point, both of which I've never had working routing from my Feed (Zone1, Net340).
The response from 1:134/0 (aka 1:134/101) took a bit longer, about 40
minutes, and was delivered here by crashmail. So not so useful for
you if you want routed mail send to you.
Never received a PING response.
The important thing is why. Binkd is sending echomail and so is fastecho. One of them isn't sending netmail routed. I sent a netmail directly to lord time and it worked. Routed to Sean Dennis worked.
Never received a PING response.
If you are doing it correct ("PING" in the To: field), 1:134/100 should
respond. And make sure there is some text in the message it self, because
some systems delete empty messages...
Yeah, I put "PING" in To: Subject: and Body.
My messages just recently went out; I needed a -p argument with my
packing command.
Ok, instead of "fastecho pack" I need "fastecho pack -p" and it seemed to go out. We'll see if people get these now.
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