But not Fidonet. For some reason, my test messages aren't being delivered to my host, and my packets aren't getting imported.
The way I poll for messages, for now as a rookie, is I run a script (manually) that does this:
./fidpoll 77:1/100 (my scinet hub)
./fidopoll 25:25/0 (my metronet hub)
./fidopoll 1:275/100 (my fidonet hub)
./mutil (to import any packets I received)
I know this is a sloppy way to handle echomail, but it's been ok until I tried to add Fidonet. It's just the Fidonet stuff that's not getting imported and/or exported.
I have previously merged the nodelists for these nets with mutil, but my BBS is not yet listed on the Fido nodelist. Could that be the issue?
Does this information reveal anything? What are some things I can look into?
Does your log give any indication of what is happening when you are tossing fido mail?
Let me know what you make of this. I suspect there's something up with "Waiting for BUSY nodes."
Try running ./fidopoll killbusy (or ./mis poll killbusy) and then try again That should delete any .bsy files that may be stopping your mail from flowi
I posted a test message in "Fidonet: Asian Links"
I ran mutil (with import echomail=true and export echomail=true)
- mutil indicated that 1 echomail was exported
I ran fidopoll to poll my Fido hub
- fidopoll indicated that 1 message was sent and that a packet was
----- That "Waiting for BUSY nodes" part is suspicious! -----
Further into the log shows what happened when I ran mutil AFTER polling: Process: Importing EchoMail
Waiting for BUSY nodes
Extracting 00000001.MO0
Importing 28085851.PKT (1:275/100 to 1:275/99)
Then I logged on to my hub's BBS (Shenk's Express) and found that my test message that I posted in Fido: Asian Links did not post to the network.
Let me know what you make of this. I suspect there's something up with "Waiting for BUSY nodes."
I wonder if there is some issue between yourself and Shenks? Maybe a packet password error? If you are currently using a packet password, try removing i or if not try adding it and testing.
You might have to get a hold of Carol and confirm the settings you are using and things are working as expected.
FIDOTEST is a good place (or this one) to test away and we'll tell you what see.
I asked Carol but she said no password was needed.
Also, packets seem to be downloading from her, but just not importing into my BBS for some reason. I can see a whole bunch of fido-related files in my msgs folder, but I'm not sure if they were auto created when I added the message bases, or if those files exist because they were downloaded from the hub.
I think she has me set up properly on her end. She's been in communication with me, but I don't know what else to ask of her.
She uses Argus and Synchronet. Is it uncommon for a Mystic sysop to receive packets from an Argus/Synchronet system?
Another thing that concerns me is: When I added the Fido message bases to Mystic, I imported them with a FIDONET.NA file. When I imported, I selected 0 for JAM. Maybe I should have selected 1 for Squish? Not sure about that.
I also have CRAM-MD5: Yes
I tried setting it to "No" prior to polling, and "Forced" prior to polling, but with no luck.
I also tried changing Export Type to the different options, then polling, but none helped so I left it as "CRASH" because that's how I have Scinet & Metronet (and with those 2 networks I have no problems.)
Thanks. For now I've been just testing in Asian Links because Carol watches that echo, and she will be interested to know if I ever get this working. I've sent about 5 test messages in that echo already (from my BBS) but of course none have shown up yet.
Carol mentioned to me "You might want to grab more echos because you only have 1 set up right now."
Is that something that gets fixed with Areafix? I never used areafix before, because Scinet and Metronet (Netsurge & Exodus) seemed to have that preconfigured for me, so I was already signed up for all the echos.
With Fidonet, do I need to sign up for the echos proactively? I think that's was Carol meant - but how would I do that? I don't understand the Mystic instructions via the Mystic Configuration. It says "Send a message with Areafix in the To: field."
What kind of message does that mean? A netmail message addressed to Carol? (That's just a guess.) Or does it mean post a message in the echo that I want to add?
I want to be subscribed to all echos. I'm not sure if my inability to import/export messages in ASIAN_LINKS is due to me not being subscribed?
Sorry Al! What a pain in the butt this stuff is. My next move will be to check with other sysops in my network to see if any of them are running Mystic, and maybe they can help me communicate better with Carol's hub.
----- That "Waiting for BUSY nodes" part is suspicious! -----
Yes, it is. That can be a problem. Mystic doesn't toss or scan if there are busy nodes, it'll do the toss and scan after the outbound is not
busy.
Carol mentioned to me "You might want to grab more echos because you have 1 set up right now."
Is that something that gets fixed with Areafix? I never used areafix before, because Scinet and Metronet (Netsurge & Exodus) seemed to hav that preconfigured for me, so I was already signed up for all the ech
Yes, you can connect/disconnect/rescan any areas at any time with
Areafix.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't you have to be subscribed to an echo before you can also send to it?
Watch the area tags, they need to match. The area tag is ASIAN_LINK, not ASIAN_LINKS. A message for the area ASIAN_LINKS will not go anywhere.
Send a netmail message To: Areafix with your password on the subject line an your commands in the body of the message. To get the areafix help message se a netmail to Areafix at your links address, put your password on the subject line and put %help in the message body.
; Do not export messages from users currently online
skip_online = false
Thanks for that tip. That's a mistake I made previously when I was constantly online and I was trying to poll for messages for months
without success :)
https://www.youtube.com/c/MysticGuyBBS/videos
It made things a lot easier having a step-by-step guide on how to do variou things & you get to listen to a soothing kiwi accent while you learn! ;)
I read his Mystic wiki (I think it's his Mystic wiki) but I bet the
videos can be helpful too, possibly covering stuff that was left out of the wiki.
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