Hey Rob, Did you MEAN to use the same field for both Fido ID and UUCP ID? Really need a seperate field for the UUCP ID.
Hey Rob, Did you MEAN to use the same field for both Fido ID and UUCP ID? Really need a seperate field for the UUCP ID.
There's no "UUCP ID". Perhaps you're referring to Message-IDs? I'm not sure.
Re: OOPS??
By: Digital Man to Lupine Furmen on Sat Apr 24 2021 21:31:17
scfg/Message Areas/*group*/Mesage Sub-Boards/*Message Base*/Newsgroup Name
It says in the help that the field is used for both the Newsgroup name AND the Fido Echo-tag.
These really should be 2 different fields.
scfg/Message Areas/*group*/Mesage Sub-Boards/*Message Base*/Newsgroup Name
It says in the help that the field is used for both the Newsgroup name AND the Fido Echo-tag.
These really should be 2 different fields.
Why?
Each sub's echotag is actually configred in your area file (data/areas.bbs) -
you can't use whatever you like. It does not *have* to match the newsgroup na
.
scfg/Message Areas/*group*/Mesage Sub-Boards/*Message Base*/Newsgroup Name
It says in the help that the field is used for both the Newsgroup name AND the Fido Echo-tag.
These really should be 2 different fields.
Why?
Each sub's echotag is actually configred in your area file (data/areas.bbs) -
you can't use whatever you like. It does not *have* to match the newsgroup na
.
If you use the SCFG to "Export Areas" and choose AREAS.BBS to *create* your AREAS.BBS file, I have not tried it but apparently Lupine has and it
put the newsgroup name value in the FTN echotag field. I think that is why he thinks they need to match, and also has found that his newsreaders don't like an FTN-style echotag being used as a newsgroup name.
Hi,
I guess the main goal that should be reached here is this:
A message area should have an "FTN-style echotag" and *also* a (different) newsgroup name for NNTP.
The question is:
Can this be done?
What settings and/or files should be changed in what way to accomplish this?
Please provide more details. An "FTN-style echotag" is just a string of ASCII aracters with underscores or dots as word separators (no spaces). They should
useable as newsgroup names as far as I can tell.
Re: OOPS??
By: Lupine Furmen to Digital Man on Sun Apr 25 2021 12:03 pm
Re: OOPS??
By: Digital Man to Lupine Furmen on Sat Apr 24 2021 21:31:17
scfg/Message Areas/*group*/Mesage Sub-Boards/*Message Base*/Newsgroup Name
It says in the help that the field is used for both the Newsgroup name AND the Fido Echo-tag.
These really should be 2 different fields.
Why?
Each sub's echotag is actually configred in your area file (data/areas.bbs) - so you can't use whatever you like. It does not *have* to match the newsgroup name.
But a bigger question is... why? What valid FTN-style echotag is an invalid newsgroup name? --
digital man
Re: OOPS??
By: Digital Man to Acn on Tue Apr 27 2021 11:15:41
But a bigger question is... why? What valid FTN-style echotag is an invalid newsgroup name? --
digital man
Don't worry about it. I was under the misinformation that fido type tags had to be *_*_* and that Usenet tags had to be *.*.*.
When I was first learning how to setup fido networks in SBBS I was told that I had to put the Fido ID Tag in the newsgroup field and then export the echoes to the areas.bbs file. I was never taught any other way of doing it. So when I tried to setup the NNTP server to make my sfnet echoes available via newsreader I was under the impression that I couldn't use diffeent nameing formats for the two different network types.
Well, I ran into a different issue with using the SBBS NNTP server (ALL the echoes on my BBS were suddenly showing up in my newsreader, not just the sfnet echoes, even though they were the only ones I had turned on for NNTP access),
so I'm just using the NNTP server on the Mystic BBS that runs the
hub, so there is no other networks even on that BBS.
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