When I set up a new node, I have in my config file:
flavour Hold
Hoping that will result in all packets being in the outbound as hold
(so the node has to poll to collect).
At the same time, I subscribe the node to some areafix and filefix
areas using
hpt afix ...
hpt ffix! ...
But these seem to be created as crash. (*.cut)
How can I get them made as hold too?
When I set up a new node, I have in my config file:the
flavour Hold
Hoping that will result in all packets being in the outbound as hold (so
node has to poll to collect).using
At the same time, I subscribe the node to some areafix and filefix areas
hpt afix ...
hpt ffix! ...
But these seem to be created as crash. (*.cut)
How can I get them made as hold too?
The flavour of netmail is set in your route config.
route hold 1:234/567 1:234/567.*
route crash noroute 1:234/567
Check "AreafixReportsAttr" for the Link:
AreafixReportsAttr pvt,loc,npd,hold
Re: Areafix requests
By: Tommi Koivula to Deon George on Fri Apr 17 2020 08:14 am
Check "AreafixReportsAttr" for the Link:
AreafixReportsAttr pvt,loc,npd,hold
Ahh, OK, I might test that setting out. Thank you.
(Still a shame that the other parameter doesnt control it though :)
The flavour of netmail is set in your route config.
route hold 1:234/567 1:234/567.*
route crash noroute 1:234/567
Ahh, ok. I was hoping that it could be set in the config somewhere,
since using that parameter, it also sets:
netMailFlavour hold
That would be annoying if it needs to be set in two places...
Yes, if AreafixReportsAttr is not defined at all, maybe netMailFlavour should be used?
I don't think you want netmail set to hold globaly do you?
When I use that flag "flavour hold", on each node definition, it appears as if everything is to be hold - but I notice areafix messages are not.
My scenario is, when I create a new node on the hub, I want it set to
Hold - but I dont want to have to set that in mulitple places for it
to be effective.
When I use that flag "flavour hold", on each node definition, it
appears as if everything is to be hold - but I notice areafix messages
are not.
The node definition is for echomail where the route statement is for netmail and areafix messages are netmail and not echomail hence why there is two different statements.
In the link section of your config set "Flavour Hold" for your new link. That means flow files for echomail, files and tics will be hold.
Netmail flavour is set in your route setup not with the above "Flavour Hold". Set this new node on hold in your route config also if your netmails to it to be hold also.
Why then, when I use "flavour hold" on a node (link) definition, it
sets:
netMailFlavour hold
echoMailFlavour hold
fileEchoFlavour hold
In the link section of your config set "Flavour Hold" for your
new link. That means flow files for echomail, files and tics will
be hold.
So same reply I just sent to Frank.
Why does it set "netMailFlavour hold" too?
So what is the purpose of "netMailFlvour"?
So what is the purpose of "netMailFlvour"?
There is also FileEchoFlavour and EchoMailFlavour but it's just
getting complicated needlessly. :)
So what is the purpose of "netMailFlvour"?
I've heard that it was common for US phone companies to have local
areas calls with free of costs since the late 1990s. Btw, thats
the reason why BBSs are that popular in the US, staying online did
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