Subj : Insufficent access - reason: 120
To : Digital Man
From : Amessyroom
Date : Sat Dec 21 2024 09:56 am
Re: Insufficent access - reason: 120
By: Digital Man to Amessyroom on Fri Dec 20 2024 06:32 pm
DM> Re: Insufficent access - reason: 120
DM> By: Amessyroom to Digital Man on Fri Dec 20 2024 04:23 pm
>> Re: Insufficent access - reason: 120 By: Digital Man to Errol Casey on Fri
>> Dec 20 2024 12:19 pm
DM> Restrictions are aplied to users (in one of the user editors). You won't
DM> have a user #0, so there's way they could have any restrictions.
>> Is there a restriciton that should be set to allow unauthenticated smtp
>> messages to be posted; I assume that was fixed with the post/day setting
>> which I tuned and got rid of the error 13 message.
DM> The SCFG settings you want to look at are "Access Requirements" and
DM> "Posting Requirements" for SCFG->Message Areas, specifically the Message
DM> Group and Sub-board in which you're trying to post via SMTP.
DM> --
I walked through the access requirement menus without finding anything. I created a new message area and subboard and got it to work.
Is there any tool that can list settings on message bases, other than walking through menus in scfg ? like a cli tool to just list settings ?
I created a second one in the same new message area, and it reports that it cannot find the subboard. internal code NEW_ is defined for message area and subboard was EXTERNALSUB, hence I was using NEW_EXTERNALSUB and have not been able to get it to accept it.
Renamed subboard to NEW_SUBLIST
Dec 21 01:17:23 vmi1943160 synchronet[1391474]: mail 0157 SMTPS [127.0.0.1] !UNKNOWN SUB-BOARD: NEW_sublist
But when listserver.js is ran it does see the list as SUBLIST which is how
it is named in the ini file.