Subj : Oddity
To : Oli
From : Matthias Hertzog
Date : Tue May 04 2021 10:56 am
Hello Oli!
MH>> True. Try to keep your outbound clear and always use the same
MH>> address to poll a system. If you have automated polls to the same
MH>> system, but it's othernet address, don's poll it in the same
MH>> minute.
MH>> That said, polling the same system to get othernet's mail makes
MH>> no sense at all because the othernet's stuff will be transmitted
MH>> during your fidonet poll.
MH>> Therefore: Use a singe address to initiate polls and the problem
MH>> will go away. Inspect your outbound and see what's causing the
MH>> calls.
Ol> This is not how BSO is supposed to work. The tosser creates flow files
Ol> for all nodes that receive mails (files), the mailer does the polling
Ol> and should be able to sort it out.
Oehm, i think BSO is exactly supposed to work like that. Only true within
a single network, of course. Rule of thumb is: Only one outgoing file per
destination system within the same network ... or at least all of them
addressed to the same nodenumber - WITHIN the same network.
Matthias
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