Subj : MBSE bugs in mbout sta
To   : Andrew Leary
From : Vince Coen
Date : Sun Jan 20 2019 06:35 pm

Hello Andrew!

Saturday January 19 2019 20:22, you wrote to me:

Sent to you direct.


Vince

> Hello Vince!

> 15 Jan 19 00:18, you wrote to me:

VC>> No, no nodes have boxes set up.

VC>> Had problems with them a few years back that may have been the
VC>> reason why some nodes was getting echos for others so just killed
VC>> them all off.

VC>> I have now got a back up system running on a Pi 3B+ that rsync
VC>> with the primary system so when I get a chance I will take a look
VC>> at what mbout does with that after a rsync run.

VC>> .. hmm might as well try it now .....

VC>> Allowing for a small time difference they are the same :

VC>> Primary:

VC>> -bash-4.3$ mbout sta

VC>> MBOUT: MBSE BBS 1.0.7.11 Outbound Manager
VC>>        Copyright (C) 1997-2018 MBSE Development Team, All Rights
VC>> Reserved

VC>> flavor try      size age    address
VC>> ...H..   1   3425356  7/00h 2:250/6@fidonet
VC>> ...H..   0   1830136 12:19m 2:250/5@fidonet
VC>> ...H..   0     54412 16:56m 2:250/2@fidonet
VC>> ...H..   0    164214 11:53  2:250/8@fidonet
VC>> ...H..   0      2548 11:53  2:250/1.1@fidonet
VC>> ...H..   0 164826960  8/15h 2:250/9@fidonet
VC>> ...H..   0    154660 11:54  2:250/4@fidonet

> Run one of these again, and send me the output, along with a .zip file
>  containing your /home/mbse/var/bso/outbound and
> /home/mbse/var/ticqueue.

> I just need to see is in your outbound .hlo files and the tic queue so
> I can try to figure out where it's going wrong for you.

> Do you have any symlinks to or from your outbound directory?  Are you
> using the DOS path translation feature (mbsetup 1.4.7) or the TMail
> filebox support (mbsetup 1.4.10.9 and 1.4.10.10?)

> Without seeing what is on your system when you get these incorrect
> results, I can only speculate as to why it's not working correctly.

> Andrew



Vince

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