[nos-bbs] jnos smtp question

kd6oat kd6oat at gmail.com
Sun Jul 10 11:25:30 EDT 2011


Thanks for your reply. I didn't describe the in-coming address very well. I
should have said [anyname]@kd6oat.ampr.org - and that would also include my
own callsign. So, for example, an email sent to kd6oat at kd6oat.ampr.org from
another ampr.org station will arrive normally and no matter what [anyname]
happens to be. But if I attempt to send a similar message from an 'outside'
ISP, then THAT message is somehow blocked and I can only detect it when I
use the  'tcp st' instruction within jnos. Why it is being blocked and how
to overcome that is the question.

On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 11:51 PM, Glenn Thomas <glennt at gbis.com> wrote:

> Taking a blind stab at it... addresses are usually <userid>@<domain>, ie.
> kd6oat at kd6oat.ampr.org. Subject is a separate field.
>
> Unless you have a user named [subject]???
>
> 73 de Glenn wb6w
>
>
> On 7/8/2011 5:50 PM, kd6oat wrote:
>
>> Hello fellow nos-bbs'rs:
>>
>> I'm still reviving my jnos skills and don't recall the answer to this
>> basic question regarding in-coming mail addressed - in this case to
>> [subject]@kd6oat.ampr.org <http://kd6oat.ampr.org>:
>>
>>
>> I can see the incoming message being 'held' when I check the tcp status
>>
>>                          08d2e2f8     0    33  44.40.1.40:smtp
>> 209.85.216.51:56231 <http://209.85.216.51:56231>    SYN received
>>
>>
>> I have the subject listed in the area file as well as a corresponding
>> setting in the rewrite file. But the message doesn't get through to the
>> designated area (subject). What am I missing?
>>
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
>> Ken - KD6OAT
>>
>
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