9db62811.pkt does not match an AKA (1:340/202.1)
Do you have 1:340/212.1 defined as an address in the system that is processing that?
Do you have 1:340/212.1 defined as an address in the system that is processing that?
That message is from my mystic logs. That 1:340/202.1 is a point I use
on with binkd husky golded. I have the point address setup in mystic as
a node but not in echomail addresses as the way I understood it that was for addresses used on mystic? Should I have my point address in there as well? I can send my point netmail from mystic and vice versa but noone else can send me netmail to my point.
Ok so if I understand you 1:340/212.1 is a non-Mystic system that uses BINKD and Husky and 1:340/212 is your Mystic BBS that uses all Mystic stuff?
well you have the address wrong its 202 but yes you are correct. Been trying to sort this out for some time..
Thank you for any help
Thanks for the clarification. I'll set up a similar test here and see what I can figure out. Its possible that its a bug.
Thanks for the clarification. I'll set up a similar test here and se what I can figure out. Its possible that its a bug.
I sure do appreciate your time.. As a note I did just upgrade to 04/20
on a suggestion from someone else,
I've been doing a bunch of tosser changes lately. I've asked someone
with HPT to netmail a point system I setup so we'll see how that goes. I'll get to the bottom of it.
9db62811.pkt does not match an AKA (1:340/202.1)
So it seems at the very least Mystic and HPT work this way and that the issue might be the PKT you're receiving.
So it seems at the very least Mystic and HPT work this way and that t issue might be the PKT you're receiving.
It makes sense, however I cannot get any netmail from anyone, could you please send one to me and see if it shows up? Those two packets I think mark send me on purpose routed differently as we were trying to sort it out, but no netmail comes through.
Looks like a few others are sending you tests.
One thing that you might want to do is to upgrade to the April 21st release and then set up your "bad_packet" directory in your import .ini file. This will copy those bad packets to a directory so you have aOk done, I didnt see any bad_Packet option in the .ini so I added bad_packet the the path will that suffice?
copy of them.
Looks like a few others are sending you tests.
Still nothing has come through.//
Ok done, I didnt see any bad_Packet option in the .ini so I added bad_packet the the path will that suffice?
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