On 09-21-18 14:57, sPINOZa wrote to All <=-
t problems but sending seems to be a
problem, this is my setup:
Gecho has been configured as Binkley style, outbound mail path is: c:\mail\outbound
New mail pkg + control file is stored in: c:\mail\outbound.015 - by
Gecho
The outbound in Binkd is configured: domain FSXnet c:\\mail\\outbound
21
This is expected behaviour. Your default zone for your tosser and mailer are different. You need to configure all domains in binkd to have the same default zone. For example:
On my Synchronet system, my default zone is my Fidonet zone (Zone 3), so all of my othernet domain entries also has 3 as the default zone. Here's the relevant section of my binkd.conf file. Note that my setup is 5D
# Your FTN domains:
# domain <name> <main-outbound> <default-zone> [<root-domain>]
# or
# domain <new-name> alias-for <name>
# First specified domain sets as default domain for the 3D/4D addresses.
#
domain fidonet /sbbs/binkd/outbound 3 binkp.net
domain fsxnet /sbbs/binkd/fsxnet 3 fsxnet.nz
domain anet /sbbs/binkd/anet 3
domain vkradio /sbbs/binkd/vkradio 3 ftn.vkradio.com
domain wwivftn /sbbs/binkd/wwivftn 3
domain sportnet /sbbs/binkd/sportnet 3
domain gamenet /sbbs/binkd/gamenet 3
domain pinet /sbbs/binkd/pinet 3
domain retronet /sbbs/binkd/retronet 3
For a 3D/4D setup, binkd.conf should look like this:
# Your FTN domains:
# domain <name> <main-outbound> <default-zone> [<root-domain>]
# or
# domain <new-name> alias-for <name>
# First specified domain sets as default domain for the 3D/4D addresses.
#
domain fidonet /sbbs/binkd/outbound 3 binkp.net
domain fsxnet /sbbs/binkd/outbound 3 fsxnet.nz
domain anet /sbbs/binkd/outbound 3
domain vkradio /sbbs/binkd/outbound 3 ftn.vkradio.com
domain wwivftn /sbbs/binkd/outbound 3
domain sportnet /sbbs/binkd/outbound 3
domain gamenet /sbbs/binkd/outbound 3
domain pinet /sbbs/binkd/outbound 3
domain retronet /sbbs/binkd/outbound 3
Note my examples are on Linux, but the same principles apply in DOS/Windows, just use the appropriate pathname syntax (e.g. c:\mail\outbound, etc).
When I run binkd with waiting mail in c:\mail\outbound.015 - nothing happens, but when I move the control file to c:\mail\outbound - then
the mail is transferred to my main node.
Is it Binkd or is it Gecho ?
Yes, that's what I'd expect if your tosser (Gecho) has a default zone other than 21. Because binkd has 21 as its default zone, it is looking in c:\mail\outbound as expected.
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