[nos-bbs] B2F bulletin fixes, etc ...
Gustavo Ponza
g.ponza at tin.it
Thu May 5 10:07:09 EDT 2011
If the following can help you on the discussion, find attached
one of the *real* WL2K system messages received at my JNOS...
73, Gustavo / I0OJJ
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>From system%wl2kv at i0ojj.ampr.org Tue Nov 2 12:27:34 2010
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From: SYSTEM%wl2kv.bbs at i0ojj.ampr.org
To: HP4MC
Cc: IK2XDE, IK2WFN, IK2RAU, IK2GSR, IK2EXH, IK2BCP, IK1ZOU, IK1YLO,
IK1FVO,
IK0OXK-5, IK0OXK, I4UKI, I4OYU, I3XTY, I3FUE, I1LEP, I0OJJ, HS3LIQ
Subject: //WL2K User Notice
X-BBS-Msg-Type: E
X-JNOS-User-Port: Telnet (wl2kv @ 212.69.162.229) -> Sending message
Status: R
ATTENTION WINLINK 2000 USERS: November 2, 2010
Please respond to message below if you can be of any assistance.
Steve, k4cjx, aaa9ac
-----Original Message-----
From: Mars [mailto:mars at darnsimple.net]
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 11:12 PM
To: k4cjx at comcast.net
Subject: EMCOM Support | St Vincent and Grenadines
Hello Steve, is there anyone that could assist us in helping the Amateur
Radio Operators in St Vincent and Grenadines.
They are looking for some support with HF Data / Internet Connectivity
in support of their recovery efforts after Hurricane Tom
as.
Either contact myself Mars, N0PCO - mars at darnsimple.net
or
Don, J88CD - rainbow_radio_league at yahoo.com
Thank You in Advance ...
Mars, N0PCO
ALERTradio ERC
www.alertradio.net | www.asteriskradio.net | www.darnsimple.net It's all
about being ready.
GWOJJ:I0OJJ-5 Current msg# 14.
?,A,B,C,D,E,F,H,I,IH,IP,J,K,L,M,N,NR,O,P,PI,R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Z >
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On Wed, 2011-05-04 at 13:20 -0700, Bill V WA7NWP wrote:
> >> Did you get a solution to the multiple To: recipient issue ?
> >
> > The last solution I came up with is as follows :
> >
> > If there is more than one 'To:', then make one of them as a 'To:',
> > and make the rest as a 'Cc:'. That way everyone gets the message
> > delivered to them. That was my focus at the time, making sure each
> > user received the message.
> >
> > This solution does work...
>
> Sounds workable..
>
> >> message can have many recipients and it could be that all but one
> >> are not relevant for the host system...
> >
> > Please explain, I don't understand.
>
> >From the example header, slightly modified...
>
> > From: SYSTEM%ve4pkt.bbs at winnipeg.ampr.org
> > To: VE3VAI
> > Cc: VE6APP, VE5MU, VE4KLM, VE4PKT, VE4KLM, VE3ZXP, VE3ZUA, VE3ZKB,
> > VE3WYE, VE3WWT, VE3WBZ, VE3VY, WA7NWP, VE3VMJ, VE3VGI, VE3VBA
>
> You (VE4KLM) and I (WA7NWP) could both pick up the same WL2K SYSTEM
> message with the same header. While the message has a dozen or so
> recipients, the one we fetch is actually only to our station (KLM or
> NWP) actually picking it up. If all the other recipients are
> considered valid, you'll be generating a new NOS Email to me and the
> other dozen. Likewise I'll be generating a message to you and a
> duplicate duplicate to the other dozen. Not that this will hurt
> anything and maybe there's a unique message ID that would result in
> these message getting dropped as dupes at the destination. Or folks
> will just start getting multiple (two or a dozen) copies of the system
> message.
>
> Maybe we could somehow recognize that 'WA7NWP' had just polled WL2K
> messages and thus any additional recipients that aren't the same as
> the polling station (WA7NWP) should just be dropped.
>
> This certainly isn't a big deal. Very nice to have it working now.
>
> > Maiko Langelaar / VE4KLM
>
> Bill - WA7NWP
>
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