<html><body><div style="font-family: terminal,monaco; font-size: 12pt; color: #000000"><div>Greetings!</div><div><br data-mce-bogus="1"></div><div>Jnos 2.0p5 on raspberry pi...</div><div><br data-mce-bogus="1"></div><div>Is there a command for the forward file to forward in plain text, no compression for a single user?</div><div><br data-mce-bogus="1"></div><div>The station I'm forwarding to quits in the middle of a forward cycle after accepting a proposal and my compressing the message. His side eventually times out. And the cycle repeats with the same messages next cycle. The 'at' commands are basically keeping some troublesome links alive. Every other forwarding partner that was supposed to receive this message did so with no problem </div><div><br data-mce-bogus="1"></div><div>I would like to delete the message from the queue and see what happens on the next cycle. How to do that -- where is it hiding?</div><div><br data-mce-bogus="1"></div><div>From the VE7POO jnos log:</div><div><br data-mce-bogus="1"></div><div><div>21:26:08 - AT command: net bcp tonto+|9+</div><div>21:27:08 - AT command: mbox kick ve3zda+|7+</div><div>21:27:08 - AT command: net bcp ass+|27+</div><div>21:27:08 - AT command: ping 44.135.90.2+|22+</div><div>21:27:08 - AT command: net bcp ns+|18+</div><div>21:27:08 - AT command: net bcp ky+|24+</div><div>21:28:03 VE3ZDA-7 @ VE3ZDA-7 - MBOX (ve3zda) connected</div><div>21:28:07 VE3ZDA-7 @ VE3ZDA-7 - MBOX (ve3zda) forwarding</div><div>21:28:07 VE3ZDA-7 @ VE3ZDA-7 - MBOX (ve3zda) proposal FA B F6DAA WW 7PLUS 1788_F6DAA 36854</div><div>21:28:11 VE3ZDA-7 @ VE3ZDA-7 - MBOX (ve3zda) got response FS +</div><div>21:28:11 VE3ZDA-7 @ VE3ZDA-7 - MBOX (ve3zda) lzhuf compress 26936/37008 = 27 percent</div><div>21:29:08 - AT command: net bcp ass+|30+</div><div>21:29:09 - AT command: net bcn ns+|20+</div><div>21:30:08 - AT command: ping 44.135.32.74+|25+</div><div>21:30:08 - AT command: net bcp ky+|33+</div><div>21:31:08 - AT command: mbox kick ve1jot+|4+</div><div>21:31:08 - AT command: net bcp ont2+|23+</div><div>21:31:08 - AT command: net bcp ass+|34+</div><div>21:31:08 - AT command: ping 44.135.90.2+|31+</div><div>21:31:09 - [encap] garbage</div><div>21:31:09 - [encap] garbage</div></div><div><br></div><div>Who is initiating the [encap garbage] ? What exactly does that mean? </div><div><br data-mce-bogus="1"></div><div>Thanks,</div><div>jerome ve7ass/ve7poo</div></div></body></html>