[nos-bbs] jnos-refuse mail FROM station XXX

Jerome Schatten romers at shaw.ca
Thu Aug 8 22:48:34 EDT 2013


Yep... it looks OK..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 132604 Aug  8 13:06 fbbfwd.o
Thanks,
j.
On 13-08-08 07:16 PM, Jack Eifer wrote:
> Jerome,
>
> It may not be required, but I always remove the old file(s) to insure a clean compile. Check and see if the new object file has a current date....use this Linux command:
>
> ls -la fbbfwd.0
>
> Jack
>
> On Aug 8, 2013, at 6:59 PM, Jerome Schatten <romers at shaw.ca> wrote:
>
>> Jack... I did NOT remove the old fbbfwd.o file before compile. Can I draw you out on this -- would not a new fbbfwd.o file be overwriting the old one during the compile process?
>> Thanks,
>> jerome
>>
>> On 13-08-08 06:26 PM, Jack Eifer wrote:
>>> I compiled Maiko's patch without any problems. Jnos booted fine. No crashs, so far. Make sure you remove the old fbbfwd.o object file before the compile.
>>>
>>> What I'm having difficulty understanding is how the REFILE and/or REWRITE file 'refuse' an unwanted bulletin. My rewrite file has only been able to place unwanted bulletins in a special area, after they have been processed thru smtp.
>>>
>>> pics at ww check
>>>
>>> Is there now a way to REFUSE that bulletin using Maiko's patch code?
>>>
>>> pics at ww refuse
>>>
>>>
>>> Or, do I have to use the 'refile' to refuse that bulletin using the FROM|TO address information.
>>>
>>> As stated previously, all this is accomplished in TNOS using a file table called 'reject.dat' which I believe originated in the FBB program.
>>>
>>>
>>> Bob (ve3tok), could you give me an example of a 'refile' statement that would REFUSE a bulletin from an unwanted address that is sending tons of 7+ bulletins?
>>>
>>> Any other thoughts?
>>>
>>>
>>> Jack AA6HF
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Bob Tenty wrote:
>>>> The rewrite file is for the 'To:' field and
>>>> the refile file for the 'From:'  field.
>>>>
>>>> Bob VE3TOK
>>>>
>>>> On 13-08-08 04:56 PM, Jerome Schatten wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Michael... this is in aid of being able to 'refuse' a bull at the
>>>>> proposal stage by putting some lines in 'rewrite' file that looks at
>>>>> the 'From' field (if I understand it correctly). fbbfwd.c has been
>>>>> modified with new code to do this.
>>>>> jerome
>>>>>
>>>>> On 13-08-08 11:21 AM, Michael E. Fox - N6MEF wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I missed something.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What will this do?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How does it relate to rewrite and refile?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What is the processing order?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Michael
>>>>>> N6MEF
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: nos-bbs-bounces at tapr.org [mailto:nos-bbs-bounces at tapr.org] On
>>>>>> Behalf
>>>>>> Of Bob Tenty
>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 11:09 AM
>>>>>> To: TAPR xNOS Mailing List
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [nos-bbs] jnos-refuse mail FROM station XXX
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Don't delete the hash mark but make if #define instead of #undefine
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> #define TRANSLATEFROM   /* smtp server rewrites from addrs too */
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 73,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bob (Boudewijn) VE3TOK
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 13-08-08 12:05 PM, Jerome Schatten wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks Maiko, Bob, et al:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'll have a go at this later this aft.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I did have a cursory look at config.h and could only see a '#undefine
>>>>>>> TRANSLATEFROM' line (might have missed something as I scanned it
>>>>>>> pretty fast).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I didn't see a '#define TRANSLATEFROM' line.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If I delete the hash mark, I would presume I would be 'undefining'
>>>>>>> rather than 'defining', no?
>>>>>>> I am confused as usual.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> jerome
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 13-08-08 02:48 AM, Maiko Langelaar wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Jerome (and group),
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 1) cd < where ever your source code is >
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2) wget "http://www.langelaar.net/projects/jnos2/quickfix/fbbfwd.c"
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 3) define TRANSLATEFROM in your config.h
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 4) make
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 5) test it using Bob's awesome tutelage ...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 6) let me know either way if it works or not :)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Maiko
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