Subj : Re: Bug report w/ NetMail
To   : G00R00
From : GRYPHON
Date : Thu Jan 31 2019 07:20 pm

On 09/04/14, Gryphon said the following...

Gr> On 09/04/14, Psi-Jack said the following...
Gr>
Gr>  Ps> g00r00,
Gr>  Ps>
Gr>  Ps> Got another bug for ya.
Gr>  Ps>
Gr>  Ps> I recently sent myself a netmail message that arrived on Cyberia from
Gr>  Ps> system, routed through about 3 VIA's before getting to the final
Gr>  Ps> destination, but Mystic's message viewer showed:
Gr>  Ps>
Gr>  Ps> From: Eric Renfro (1:369/45)
Gr>  Ps>   To: Eric Renfro (1:106/324)
Gr>  Ps>
Gr>  Ps> Both my system and Gryphon's are Mystic BBS, but to put more on this,
Gr>  Ps> netmail was actually literally sent from 1:135/371.
Gr>  Ps>
Gr>  Ps> Here's the Kludge lines of the message:
Gr>  Ps>
Gr>  Ps> TID: Mystic BBS 1.10 A51
Gr>  Ps> MSGID: 1:135/371 45240447
Gr>  Ps> Via: 1:261/38.0 @20140904.005849 BBBS/Li6 v4.
Gr>  Ps> Via: Squish/386 1.11 1:396/45, Thu Sep 04 201
Gr>  Ps>
Gr>  Ps> I'm not sure exactly /how/ Mystic is claiming it's from 1:396/45, but
Gr>  Ps> it's obviously wrong, and it's not making use of the MSGID as it shou
Gr>  Ps> be doing, instead it seems to be using the last VIA line added as the
Gr>  Ps> From address instead.
Gr>  Ps>
Gr>  Ps> When I reply to the message, however, it does reply back to 1:135/371
Gr>  Ps> expected, it just displays it incorrectly as whom it's from.
Gr>
Gr> Just to put it out there, since I don't know if it relevant, is that
Gr> 1:396/45 is my uplink for routed netmail.

James,

I just had this situation crop up too.  I receieved a fidonet netmail from
Mark Lewis, but in my netmail full screen reader, it showed his address as my
uplink address.  When I responded, it figured it out and prefilled the correct
address.  I'm thinking that there is either some display issue, or the fs
reader is reading the incorrect path.

"No matter where you go, there you are!" - B. Bonzai

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