Subj : Re: sbbsecho.cfg
To : Joe Delahaye
From : Bill McGarrity
Date : Tue Nov 07 2017 06:26 am
-=> On 01-09-15 13:54, Joe Delahaye wrote to Nicholas Boel <=-
JD> Re: Re: sbbsecho.cfg
JD> By: Nicholas Boel to Bill McGarrity on Fri Jan 09 2015 01:47:56
NB> Binkd doesn't use the raw nodelist, but someone compiles a binkd-readable
NB> nodelist (I-BINKD file echo?). You can basically just add a line your
NB> binkd.conf:
NB> include /path/to/i-binkd/BINKD.TXT
JD> Actually the version of Binkd I am running is supposed to be able to
JD> use the nodlist. It uses perl hooks. I dont know if anyone has got it
JD> actually running yet though..
NB> Then subscribe to that file echo, and make the path match. As soon as the
NB> next one arrives in that directory, binkd should automatically restart due
NB> to a config file change (if using the "-C" option).
JD> It stops my mailer dead every time. I used to do it automatically via
JD> event, and I use the -C option, along with Mark's batch file. I dont
JD> know why it thinks the config has changed, as it has not. Only the
JD> file that it points to has changed.
It originally did the same to mine when I added the line Nick posted above...
BUT, I didn't have the <root-domain> as the last variable on my first domain
line... id:
domain fidonet c:\fd\outbound 1 binkd.net
I didn't have the binkd.net at the end of it. I checked the logs and that gave
me the answer. Now it uses it properly as I can now direct/crash to any node
listed. As soon as I get whispnet and micronet compiled, I can remove all the
ROUTE_TO's in the sbbsecho.cfg file....