• Daemon Mode

    From Robert Wolfe@1:261/20 to All on Mon Jul 13 00:00:00 2020
    Hi all.

    Javing an issue here when Intern Rex is not starting in daemon mode like it is supposed to. I just get the top line of the screen, with my BBS name and then nothing else. Internet Rex just hangs. This happens with both the Windows version and the OS/2 version.


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  • From Dallas Hinton@1:153/715 to Robert Wolfe on Sun Jul 12 14:09:44 2020
    Hi Robert -- on Jul 13 2020 at 00:00, you wrote:

    Javing an issue here when Intern Rex is not starting in daemon mode
    like it is supposed to. I just get the top line of the screen, with
    my BBS name and then nothing else. Internet Rex just hangs. This
    happens with both the Windows version and the OS/2 version.


    I have that happen from time to time -- the only cure I've found is to
    replace all *.rex files from backup, erase the queue and hold
    directories, and hope for the best. Oh, and be sure to run the config (rexcfgw.exe) and open/close every menu -- then say Yes to saving
    changes.

    Good luck!!


    Cheers... Dallas

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:261/20 to Dallas Hinton on Tue Jul 14 00:00:00 2020
    Hi Robert -- on Jul 13 2020 at 00:00, you wrote:

    Javing an issue here when Intern Rex is not starting in daemon mo
    like it is supposed to. I just get the top line of the screen, w
    my BBS name and then nothing else. Internet Rex just hangs. Thi happens with both the Windows version and the OS/2 version.


    I have that happen from time to time -- the only cure I've found is
    to replace all *.rex files from backup, erase the queue and hold directories, and hope for the best. Oh, and be sure to run the config (rexcfgw.exe) and open/close every menu -- then say Yes to saving
    changes.

    Thanks. Will have to give this a try and see what happens. Sad thing is it happens on a fresh install of the software as well :(


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  • From Dallas Hinton@1:153/715 to Robert Wolfe on Mon Jul 13 12:14:37 2020
    Hi Robert -- on Jul 14 2020 at 00:00, you wrote:

    Thanks. Will have to give this a try and see what happens. Sad
    thing is it happens on a fresh install of the software as well :(

    I know - it's the most fragile program I've got!! (apart from Windows
    itself!)

    Cheers... Dallas

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Dallas Hinton on Tue Jul 14 08:02:19 2020
    Re: Daemon Mode
    By: Dallas Hinton to Robert Wolfe on Mon Jul 13 2020 12:14:37


    I know - it's the most fragile program I've got!!

    i can attest to that ;) ;) LOL


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  • From Matt Munson@1:218/109 to Dallas Hinton on Tue Jul 14 17:37:28 2020
    RE: Re: Daemon Mode
    BY: Dallas Hinton(1:153/715)

    I know - it's the most fragile program I've got!! (apart from Windows itself!)
    Hope another viable alternative happens. Im even willing to pay 30-40 for a decent program.

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  • From Dallas Hinton@1:153/715 to Matt Munson on Tue Jul 14 18:23:51 2020
    Hi Matt -- on Jul 14 2020 at 17:37, you wrote:

    I know - it's the most fragile program I've got!! (apart from Windows
    itself!)
    Hope another viable alternative happens. Im even willing to pay 30-40 for a decent program.

    I feel the same way -- I did try binkd, but I'm (apparently) not smart
    enough to make it work!

    NLMake is another one that's shaky -- I just had to reboot the machine (windows, of course) and not only did it corrupt the exe, but the backup
    exe wouldn't work -- I finally copied a fresh exe from the distrib
    archive and all is well (for now!).


    Cheers... Dallas

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  • From Sam Penwright@1:123/120 to Dallas Hinton on Mon Jul 13 20:50:00 2020
    Hi Robert and Whom ever is having problems with Irex I use irew231 and
    have not had any of the problems you guys are describing. The only
    problem I have had when moving from one computer to another is if I
    dont have the same paths so if I dont have the directory it close's
    thats the only problems I have had with Irex ever out of all the years
    I have been using it.
    Thanks Sam

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  • From Dallas Hinton@1:153/715 to Sam Penwright on Tue Jul 21 13:53:25 2020
    Hi Sam -- on Jul 13 2020 at 20:50, you wrote:

    Hi Robert and Whom ever is having problems with Irex I use irew231 and

    Where did you get it? I wasn't aware of a public release past 2.29.


    Cheers... Dallas

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:261/20 to Sam Penwright on Sun Jul 26 00:00:00 2020
    Hi Robert and Whom ever is having problems with Irex I use irew231
    and have not had any of the problems you guys are describing. The
    only problem I have had when moving from one computer to another is
    if I dont have the same paths so if I dont have the directory it
    close's thats the only problems I have had with Irex ever out of all
    the years I have been using it.

    Yeah, that is the same version I use as well -- both for Windows and for OS/2 -- and have the same issue with both. It goes to start up in daemon mode and all I get is the first like of the screen and it then locks up and I have to Ctrl-C to get out of it.


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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:261/20 to Dallas Hinton on Sun Jul 26 00:00:00 2020
    Hi Sam -- on Jul 13 2020 at 20:50, you wrote:

    Hi Robert and Whom ever is having problems with Irex I use irew23

    Where did you get it? I wasn't aware of a public release past 2.29.

    You can get it from Janis Kracht. 2.29 is, I believe, the last "official release" of Internet Rex. 2.31 was supposed to be available only to those of us who were beta testers at the time.


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  • From Dallas Hinton@1:153/715 to Robert Wolfe on Sat Jul 25 12:27:27 2020
    Hi Robert -- on Jul 26 2020 at 00:00, you wrote:

    You can get it from Janis Kracht. 2.29 is, I believe, the last
    "official release" of Internet Rex. 2.31 was supposed to be
    available only to those of us who were beta testers at the time.

    Ah, I see. Thanks! What changes are there from 2.29 to 2.31? Anything significant?



    Cheers... Dallas

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  • From Matt Munson@1:218/109 to Dallas Hinton on Sat Jul 25 13:52:22 2020
    RE: Re: Daemon Mode
    BY: Dallas Hinton(1:153/715)


    Version 2.31
    ------------

    ! only the first 32K of message headers are scanned when applying rules
    - fix updating of bundle counters for compressed mail
    - make Rex more resistent to miscompiled nodelists
    - Rex wasn't correctly removing local copies of files when MIRRORing an
    FTP directory
    - change reporting an M_ERR during file receive as an unexpected command
    to an error
    - request CRC and MD5 mode on connection for BinkP server
    - DOS style T-Mail fileboxes for points weren't being properly read
    - numbered packed archives under Linux weren't getting named properly
    - POP3 logins could return invalid strings when no local hostname was
    configured under OS/2
    - CAPA sent before login gave a spurious CAPA response in the POP3 server
    - Rexcfg was crashing when configuring new newsgroups with no email addresses
    setup

    Version 2.30
    ------------
    ! There is *no*... version 2.30.

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  • From Dallas Hinton@1:153/715 to Matt Munson on Sun Jul 26 03:29:38 2020
    Hi Matt -- on Jul 25 2020 at 13:52, you wrote:

    Version 2.31

    ! only the first 32K of message headers are scanned when applying rules
    - fix updating of bundle counters for compressed mail

    Thanks, Matt - these 2 interest me; the others don't seem like to affect
    the way I'm running.


    Cheers... Dallas

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:261/20 to Dallas Hinton on Mon Jul 27 00:00:00 2020
    You can get it from Janis Kracht. 2.29 is, I believe, the last "official release" of Internet Rex. 2.31 was supposed to be
    available only to those of us who were beta testers at the time.

    Ah, I see. Thanks! What changes are there from 2.29 to 2.31?
    Anything significant?

    Not sure. I never read any README files or WHATSNEW files :)


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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Dallas Hinton on Mon Aug 17 19:49:26 2020
    Hello Dallas!

    13 Jul 2020 12:14, Dallas Hinton wrote to Robert Wolfe:

    Thanks. Will have to give this a try and see what happens. Sad
    thing is it happens on a fresh install of the software as well :(

    I know - it's the most fragile program I've got!! (apart from Windows itself!)

    it was not netscape atleast ?


    Regards Benny

    ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)

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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Matt Munson on Mon Aug 17 19:50:26 2020
    Hello Matt!

    14 Jul 2020 17:37, Matt Munson wrote to Dallas Hinton:

    I know - it's the most fragile program I've got!! (apart from Windows
    itself!)
    Hope another viable alternative happens. Im even willing to pay 30-40
    for a decent program.

    binkd is gui less, no need to pay


    Regards Benny

    ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)

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    * Origin: I will always keep a PC running CPM 3.0 (2:230/0)
  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Dallas Hinton on Mon Aug 17 19:51:48 2020
    Hello Dallas!

    14 Jul 2020 18:23, Dallas Hinton wrote to Matt Munson:


    I know - it's the most fragile program I've got!! (apart from Windows
    itself!)
    Hope another viable alternative happens. Im even willing to pay 30-40
    for a decent program.

    I feel the same way -- I did try binkd, but I'm (apparently) not smart enough to make it work!

    did you ask in binkd echomail ?

    NLMake is another one that's shaky -- I just had to reboot the machine (windows, of course) and not only did it corrupt the exe, but the
    backup exe wouldn't work -- I finally copied a fresh exe from the distrib archive and all is well (for now!).

    in that case i think windows needs a backup for fidonet


    Regards Benny

    ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)

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    * Origin: I will always keep a PC running CPM 3.0 (2:230/0)
  • From Dallas Hinton@1:153/715 to Benny Pedersen on Mon Aug 17 16:49:26 2020
    Hi, Benny -- on Aug 17 2020 at 19:51, you wrote:

    did you ask in binkd echomail ?

    I did, but no answers that were useful.

    in that case i think windows needs a backup for fidonet

    :-)




    Cheers... Dallas

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  • From Erich B. to Dallas Hinton on Mon Aug 31 08:40:01 2020

    Hi, Benny -- on Aug 17 2020 at 19:51, you wrote:

    I did, but no answers that were useful.

    :-)

    Cheers... Dallas

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    Hey Dallas. Nice to see you. Noticed you run a MO system now.

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  • From Erich B. to Dallas Hinton on Mon Aug 31 08:41:08 2020
    It’s so fragile that it crashes a lot.

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  • From Utopian Galt@1:218/109 to Erich B. on Tue Sep 1 18:45:42 2020
    RE: Re: Daemon Mode
    BY: Erich B.(1:103/705)


    ItΓÇÖs so fragile that it crashes a lot.

    I am hoping for an alternative to Internet rex. Maybe Intermail 3.0 will happen :)


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  • From Erich B. to Utopian Galt on Wed Sep 2 03:27:37 2020

    RE: Re: Daemon Mode
    BY: Erich B.(1:103/705)

    I am hoping for an alternative to Internet rex. Maybe Intermail 3.0 will happen :)

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    If someone decides to start development again but I highly doubt it though. They might as well update Frontdoor as well then too to coincide with the times.

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  • From Utopian Galt@1:218/109 to Erich B. on Wed Sep 2 18:25:34 2020
    RE: Re: Daemon Mode
    BY: Erich B.(1:103/705)


    If someone decides to start development again but I highly doubt it
    though.
    They might as well update Frontdoor as well then too to coincide with
    the
    times.
    Many of the developers are doing it out of goodwill and want to have a good coda to the bbs era, I am open to giving a 25-50 buck donation if the product is kick arse :)


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