IS> address 3:770/330.0@fidonet
IS> address 316:64/1.0@whispnet
IS> address 21:1/115@fsxnet <--- make this 21:1.115.0@fsxnet
Sn> I tried it both ways, much the same
OK.. just checking..
IS> address 10:10/116.0@league10
IS> node 1:340/400@fidonet -md time.synchro.net password c
IS> #node 10:10/1@league10 -md time.synchro.net password c
IS> #node 316:77/1@whispnet -md time.synchro.net password c
IS> node 21:1/100@fsxnet -md agency.bbs.geek.nz:24556 password c
IS> node 3:770/1@fidonet -md agency.bbs.geek.nz:24554 password c
Paul was getting a nutty node # from z3 that almost matched your fsxnet one.
We think that maybe the cause. See if you 3:770/115 anywhre in the cfg. I may
have left something like that in there as I was half asleep when I configured
it for you...
IS> Okay I changed them from outbound 1 to outbound 3
BM> Great. You should now have the following "outbound" folders..
BM> OUTBOUND yes
BM> OUTBOUND.001 yes
BM> OUTBOUND.002 no <-- will be made when you have netmail for z2
BM> OUTBOUND.004 no <-- will be made when you have netmail for z4
BM> OUTBOUND.015 yes
BM> OUTBOUND.13c no <-- will be made when you uncomment z316 for echomail
BM> OUTBOUND.00A yes
BM> That should do it. Now when you reboot it will start automatically and
BM> when the CFG file chages for any reason, it will update automatically.