[nos-bbs] JNOS ./. TELPAC and "real Internet" e-mail addresses

Torsten Harenberg harenberg at physik.uni-wuppertal.de
Sun Apr 8 07:28:00 EDT 2007


Dear *,

I just started to play around again with JNOS2e's experimental TelPac  
Code. Reading the docs on Maiko's fine webpage (http:// 
www.langelaar.net/projects/jnos2/telpac.html) sending and receiving  
with usual callsign adresses (but without the @winlink.org style)  
seems to work.

However, once "usual e-mail addresses" (so for example if I send  
myself a mail from harenberg at physik.uni-wuppertal.de - this address  
is on my Winlink's whitelist), the message is not processed - neither  
sending nor receiving.

With a "mbox trace on" and a "smtp trace on" it looks like this:

fwd: k4cjx - checking for messages
fwd: starting k4cjx (k4cjx,#1)
fwd: k4cjx, wait 90 <
fwd: k4cjx, rx 1,
fwd: k4cjx, wait 90 <
fwd: k4cjx, rx 41, K4CJX Winlink 2000 Telnet Server 3.1.2.3
fwd: k4cjx, wait 90 <
fwd: k4cjx, rx 45, (The last link to the CMS was 2 minutes ago)
fwd: k4cjx, wait 90 < Callsign :
fwd: k4cjx, rx 11, Callsign :
fwd: k4cjx > .DL1THM

fwd: k4cjx, wait 90 < Password :
fwd: k4cjx, rx 12, Password :
fwd: k4cjx > WL2KTELNETCLIENT

fwd: k4cjx, script done
FBB Forwarding started.
Processing area k4cjx. LastMsgidRead=58: begin at 0 of 1.
Processing area k4cjx. LastMsgidRead=61: begin at 0 of 0.

I'm pretty sure, the rewrite file has to be tweaked, I just tried  
something simple (and maybe stupid) like this:

*@*.* k4cjx

Has anyone more experience with this? Or any other hint?

Cheers and best 73s (and of course - happy easter!)

    Torsten DL1THM

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