• Netmail?

    From Shurato@618:300/50 to Digimaus on Friday, August 16, 2024 16:11:00
    Copying this to digimaus...

    I've sent you some micronet netmail and a fidonet zone 1 netmail. Did you
    see any of those? I know my micronet and fidonet netmail is working, though rick's routing may not work for net 618...

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Shurato on Saturday, August 17, 2024 00:23:29
    Hello Shurato!

    16 Aug 24 16:11, you wrote to me:

    I've sent you some micronet netmail and a fidonet zone 1 netmail. Did
    you see any of those? I know my micronet and fidonet netmail is
    working, though rick's routing may not work for net 618...

    I've not received any netmail from you at all. Both networks are working here for netmail. You might want to ask Rick to make sure his netmail routing works but the way the network is set up, there shouldn't be a problem.

    Also, instead of routing me netmail, you can crash me directly at either 618:618/1 and 1:80/200 via BinkP. That's actually the preferred way to sen netmail as routed netmail is a kludge.

    -- Sean

    ... "A man is never too old to learn." - Thomas Middleton
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  • From Andrew Leary@618:100/2 to Sean Dennis on Saturday, August 17, 2024 00:55:27
    Hello Sean!

    17 Aug 24 00:23, you wrote to Shurato:

    I've sent you some micronet netmail and a fidonet zone 1 netmail.
    Did you see any of those? I know my micronet and fidonet netmail
    is working, though rick's routing may not work for net 618...

    I've not received any netmail from you at all. Both networks are
    working here for netmail. You might want to ask Rick to make sure his netmail routing works but the way the network is set up, there
    shouldn't be a problem.

    Also, instead of routing me netmail, you can crash me directly at
    either
    618:618/1 and 1:80/200 via BinkP. That's actually the preferred way

    I personally recommend 1:18/200 for FidoNet; it's actually in the nodelist. ;-)

    to sen netmail as routed netmail is a kludge.

    Routed netmail was originally intended to save sysops money back when most mail was transmitted via modem over phone lines. These days, most systems are available over the internet 24 hours a day, so crashing netmail makes much more sense. If you send directly to the destination, you don't need to worry about your message ending up in a black hole somewhere, due to someone's misconfigured mail processor.

    That being said, we should work with Rick to make sure that routed netmail to his net/region actually arrives at its destination.

    Andrew

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  • From Shurato@618:300/50 to Sean Dennis on Saturday, August 17, 2024 01:30:00

    Hello Shurato!

    16 Aug 24 16:11, you wrote to me:

    I've sent you some micronet netmail and a fidonet zone 1 netmail.
    Did
    you see any of those? I know my micronet and fidonet netmail is working, though rick's routing may not work for net 618...

    I've not received any netmail from you at all. Both networks are working here for netmail. You might want to ask Rick to make sure his
    netmail routing works but the way the network is set up, there
    shouldn't be a problem.

    Also, instead of routing me netmail, you can crash me directly at either 618:618/1 and 1:80/200 via BinkP. That's actually the preferred way to sen netmail as routed netmail is a kludge.

    I'd sent to 1:18/200 but just sent to 1:80/200. I don't have the means to crash netmail as I don't know how to process nodelists with my binkp client/server setup (IREX).

    --
    Shurato, Sysop Shurato's Heavenly Sphere (ssh, telnet, pop3, ftp,nntp,
    ,wss) (Ports 22,23,110,21,119,8080) (ssh login 'bbs' pass 'shsbbs').


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  • From Daniel Path@618:520/10 to Andrew Leary on Monday, August 19, 2024 21:53:15
    Hello Andrew,

    17 Aug 24 00:55, you wrote to Sean Dennis:

    to sen netmail as routed netmail is a kludge.

    Routed netmail was originally intended to save sysops money back when
    most mail was transmitted via modem over phone lines. These days,
    most systems are available over the internet 24 hours a day, so
    crashing netmail makes much
    more sense. If you send directly to the destination, you don't need
    to worry about your message ending up in a black hole somewhere, due
    to someone's misconfigured mail processor.

    useless fact but my experience with routed (fidonet) netmail is pretty good. and it makes the nostalgia factor ++++ :)

    Regards,
    --
    dp

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Daniel Path on Monday, August 19, 2024 20:10:37
    Daniel Path wrote to Andrew Leary <=-

    useless fact but my experience with routed (fidonet) netmail is pretty good. and it makes the nostalgia factor ++++ :)

    Micronet supports routed netmail but there is a caveat that other systems
    may strip attachents as the mail goes through the system. So I amways recommend crashmail.

    My system accepts crashed netmail from any system. It's better as a ZC and
    a software author. LOL

    -- Sean


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