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

Bob Tenty bobtenty at gmail.com
Thu Aug 8 23:30:11 EDT 2013


Jack,

Always use 'make clean' before recompiling.
That will remove all object files.

Old object file leftovers can give problems depending on the
circumstances so using 'make clean' is a good habit. :=)

Bob VE3TOK

On 13-08-08 10:16 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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