[nos-bbs] No Takers ??

Angela - M1SCH / PE1BIV nos-bbs_mail at pe1biv.net
Thu Apr 14 19:46:19 EDT 2011


Hi Bill and all,

In my rewrite:
*%*%*%*@pe1biv*         $1%$2%$3@$4     r
*%*%*@pe1biv*           $1%$2@$3        r
*%*@pe1biv*             $1@$2           r
*@pe1biv*               $1              r

And:
*.ampr.org.     $1.ampr.org r    # Remove the trailing dot
*%*%*@*.ampr.org     $1%$2%$3@$4     r
*%*@*.ampr.org      $1%$2@$3     r
*@*.ampr.org      $1@$2      r
*.ampr.org      $1      r

These lines are fairly at the top of the rewrite, which actually is quite
extensive after that..

Here 'sp test' goes nicely into the mail folder 'test' and so does
'sp test at pe1biv' and 'sp test at pe1biv.ampr.org' .

So, absolutely no problem here..
BTW, the system here is still running JNOS 1.11f as I need to find my
Borland C++ again before I can do a new compile (if DOS is still
supported, that is..).


Rgs, 73, Angela


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wm Lewis" <thunderft at hotmail.com>
To: <nos-bbs at tapr.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 10:05 PM
Subject: [nos-bbs] No Takers ??

> No takers on my post from yesterday ??
> ---------------------------------------------


Yeah.... Um...

I gotta say there is something wrong with that part of the REWRITE file
and how JNOS performs with messages to local users.

First, all other aspects of my REWRITE file appear to work correctly,
EXCEPT for local users sending messages to local users. That part of the
rewrite file doesn't work correctly what-so-ever.

My JNOS station call is  kg6baj.

My line in my REWRITE file for local stations looks like this:
====================
*@kg6baj    $1
*@kg6baj.*  $1
====================

This just flat out doesn't work when one local user sends to another local
user.

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