• Netmail question

    From Richard Vonzel@21:1/206 to All on Fri Mar 19 14:17:04 2021
    Is there a way to address a netmail message is it goes out as direct instead of routed?

    Richard

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to Richard Vonzel on Fri Mar 19 15:43:08 2021
    *** Quoting Richard Vonzel from a message to All ***

    Is there a way to address a netmail message is it goes out as direct instead of routed?

    In mystic -cfg -> Configuration -> Message Base Settings there is a setting for Netmail Direct Yes|No:

    Message Settings

    List Compression | Yes Quote Color | Sample
    List Columns | 2 Text Color | Sample
    Show Message Header | Yes Tear Color | Sample
    Bases in Group List | Yes Origin Color | Sample
    Max AutoSig Lines | 4 Kludge Color | Sample
    Force NL Match | No Netmail Crash | No
    Extended Reply ACS | Netmail Hold | No
    Attachment ACS | s255 Netmail Killsent | No
    Msg Upload ACS | Netmail Direct | No
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    Add [ANSI] Prefix | Echo Only Create Semaphore | MsgPost
    Add Re: Prefix | Yes Ask Message Post | No
    Default Origin | Northern Realms


    But there doesn't appear to be a way to set that in Mystic on a per message basis.


    Jay

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  • From Al@21:4/106.1 to Richard Vonzel on Fri Mar 19 15:16:06 2021
    Re: Netmail question
    By: Richard Vonzel to All on Fri Mar 19 2021 02:17 pm

    Is there a way to address a netmail message is it goes out as direct instead of routed?

    When I wanted to send netmail direct I always add the target node as an echomail node.

    It's not the best solution but it works.

    If you make changes to your echomail nodes you might have to shutdown and restart mis.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Richard Vonzel@1:282/1038 to Warpslide on Fri Mar 19 19:20:52 2021

    Hello Warpslide!

    19 Mar 21 15:43, you wrote to me:

    That setting is not available in the version I'm running. I'm using .47 under Windows 10




    *** Quoting Richard Vonzel from a message to All ***

    Is there a way to address a netmail message is it goes out as
    direct instead of routed?

    In mystic -cfg -> Configuration -> Message Base Settings there is a setting for Netmail Direct Yes|No:

    Message Settings

    List Compression | Yes Quote Color | Sample
    List Columns | 2 Text Color | Sample
    Show Message Header | Yes Tear Color | Sample
    Bases in Group List | Yes Origin Color | Sample
    Max AutoSig Lines | 4 Kludge Color | Sample
    Force NL Match | No Netmail Crash | No
    Extended Reply ACS | Netmail Hold | No
    Attachment ACS | s255 Netmail Killsent | No
    Msg Upload ACS | Netmail Direct | No
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    Add [ANSI] Prefix | Echo Only Create Semaphore | MsgPost
    Add Re: Prefix | Yes Ask Message Post | No
    Default Origin | Northern Realms


    But there doesn't appear to be a way to set that in Mystic on a per message basis.


    Jay

    ... I've always pictured myself taking selfies


    Richard


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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to Richard Vonzel on Sat Mar 20 06:06:07 2021
    *** Quoting Richard Vonzel from a message to Warpslide ***

    That setting is not available in the version I'm running. I'm using
    .47 under Windows 10

    I was running the Pi version. I just downloaded the Windows A47 to double check and it's there in that verison as well.

    Jay

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