Ok, does anyone have any idea (Rick, my hub does not) why the only time I get messages into my node is when I send a messsage out? They'll come in for a
day or two, then stop entirely. As soon as the hub gets a message from me during this hiatus, the messages will flood it. I can poll the hub and get nothing. As soon as I send a message (usually to the test echo), they start coming in for a short period of time. Any ideas why this would be so?
Ok, does anyone have any idea (Rick, my hub does not) why the only time I ge messages into my node is when I send a messsage out? They'll come in for a day or two, then stop entirely. As soon as the hub gets a message from me during this hiatus, the messages will flood it. I can poll the hub and get nothing. As soon as I send a message (usually to the test echo), they start coming in for a short period of time. Any ideas why this would be so?
On 28 Mar 24 17:15:00, Shurato said the following to All:
Ok, does anyone have any idea (Rick, my hub does not) why the only timeI ge
messages into my node is when I send a messsage out? They'll come infor a
day or two, then stop entirely. As soon as the hub gets a message fromme
during this hiatus, the messages will flood it. I can poll the hub andget
nothing. As soon as I send a message (usually to the test echo), theystart
coming in for a short period of time. Any ideas why this would be so?
Have you both compared logs?
Shurato wrote to All <=-
Ok, does anyone have any idea (Rick, my hub does not) why the only time
I get messages into my node is when I send a messsage out? They'll
come in for a day or two, then stop entirely. As soon as the hub gets
a message from me during this hiatus, the messages will flood it. I
can poll the hub and get nothing. As soon as I send a message (usually
to the test echo), they start coming in for a short period of time.
Any ideas why this would be so?
Shurato wrote to All <=-
Ok, does anyone have any idea (Rick, my hub does not) why the onlytime
I get messages into my node is when I send a messsage out? They'll come in for a day or two, then stop entirely. As soon as the hubgets
a message from me during this hiatus, the messages will flood it. I can poll the hub and get nothing. As soon as I send a message(usually
to the test echo), they start coming in for a short period of time.
Any ideas why this would be so?
My first thought was Rick might have you set to HOLD mail, so he's not sending you packets as they come in, or sending them on a schedule.
Then I thought maybe you're receiving mail from Rick but not tossing it
with your batch file that runs when you receive mail, but when you send mail, that tosser command imports mail?
Does this happen with any other nets you're in?
I'd check your fido logs and see if you're receiving mail but not
tossing it.
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Does this happen with any other nets you're in?
Nope, only micronet.
I'd check your fido logs and see if you're receiving mail but not
tossing it.
Nope, not receiving it until I send out an echomail, when this is happening. It takes about a day after stuff is coming in before it stops.
To: Shurato
Re: Re: Micronet Messages to 618:300/50... By: Shurato to Kurt Weiske
on Fri Mar 29 2024 12:34 pm
Does this happen with any other nets you're in?
Nope, only micronet.
I'd check your fido logs and see if you're receiving mail but not tossing it.
Nope, not receiving it until I send out an echomail, when this ishappening.
It takes about a day after stuff is coming in before it stops.
Well get together with the other guy and find out whats wrong. send
him your logs and your configuration information.
I've had problems with feeds and even though i'm an idiot my end has always been setup correctly.
This stuff isn't that hard. It always ended up that the feed was doing something weird or they ran an unstable system that wasn't up all the time. Over the years i've seen a lot of people that are taking on responsiblities that they won't or can't handle.
If your feed is not responsive and shrugs it off, drop him.
If your feed is not responsive and shrugs it off, drop him.
Yep, I've been sending him logs. I believe he's looking at his as well.
I'm not having problems with any other nets, so I'm pretty sure I'm set up right.
To: Shurato
Re: Re: Micronet Messages to 618:300/50... By: Shurato to Jas Hud on
Sun Mar 31 2024 10:40 am
If your feed is not responsive and shrugs it off, drop him.
Yep, I've been sending him logs. I believe he's looking at his aswell.
I'm not having problems with any other nets, so I'm pretty sure I'm setup
right.
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