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Re: USA Forwarding Issue
Hi Bob, I had "bc.can.noam" and WW along with a couple more. What I didn't realize is that WW = USA. Based on Mark's recommendations I think I'm getting closer to a correct config. Waiting for the
By Ron Gibson · #43822 ·
Re: USA Forwarding Issue
What I do here is to give as much information as possible for directed (personal) bulletins so 'bc.can.noam' as in that way there is no mix up with other areas called bc somewhere on the planet I'm
By Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty VE3TOK · #43821 ·
Re: USA Forwarding Issue
I appreciate all your help! I'll adjust all my US partners as suggested. Here's my list of aliases. Any suggestions are
By Ron Gibson · #43820 ·
Re: USA Forwarding Issue
Ok, USA would be better on the right side since a @USA would be a directed bull. WW and NOAM is good on the left since they are both flood bulls. USBBS is not a hierarchical route and would work
By Mark Taylor · #43819 ·
Re: USA Forwarding Issue
Here's yours. I didn't realize that only one partner would get one. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
By Ron Gibson · #43818 ·
Re: USA Forwarding Issue
Show an example of a forwarding record of a USA partner.? Remember that generally, a directed bull will be sent to one, and only one of the matches.? So only the best match will receive the directed
By Mark Taylor · #43817 ·
Re: USA Forwarding Issue
Since you are in CAN and the bull is @USA it is a directed bull.? In fact, I think you should remove NOAM and CAN as well. Both of those are flood bulls to both you and he, and would have no place
By Mark Taylor · #43816 ·
Re: USA Forwarding Issue
I removed WW from all my Canadian partners. Very odd result. Not sent to any US partners. 250424 23:11:22 ?????????? Msg 40185 Routing Trace To TEST Via USA 250424 23:11:22
By Ron Gibson · #43815 ·
Re: USA Forwarding Issue
Even thought the bull is @USA ? OK, I'll remove the WW and see what happens with the next @USA bull. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
By Ron Gibson · #43814 ·
Re: USA Forwarding Issue
It is a directed bull and will therefore be forwarded using the HR (Personal and Directed Bull) routing where you have a WW. Remove the WW. -- 73, Mark, N5MDT Montgomery,
By Mark Taylor · #43813 ·
USA Forwarding Issue
I need some help figuring this out. Here's one example of a USA bulletin that for some reason is being forwarded to one of my Canadian partners. And their not being forwarded to any of my US partners
By Ron Gibson · #43812 ·
Re: Winlink Express using Bpq32 node via RF to access mail from CMS
Ok Mark, I appreciate your efforts and direction on this! I will make the modifications and see how it goes. I'll have to think about having my incoming Winlink messages in another location other
By Karl Richards · #43811 ·
Re: LinBPQ error & exit
You can run at any time. Can you try with the other address on each line of the dump? Thanks John
By John G8BPQ · #43810 ·
Re: Winlink in-line picture attachments dropped by BPQ BBS
This may be relevant, but per the BPQ Mail Server Mail Forwarding from/to Winlink ( https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/RMSForwarding.html ) documentation:
By W1BTR · #43809 ·
Re: Those Running Winlink Nodes - How much internet bandwidth do you use a month?
It is TINY
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #43808 ·
Those Running Winlink Nodes - How much internet bandwidth do you use a month?
When putting nodes in sites owned by others, Id like to be able to say approximately how much internet bandwidth a heavily used bpq32 node would take from their internet. Anyone got metrics they can
By W1BTR · #43807 ·
Re: LinBPQ error & exit
John, By the way, before I even ran the command you asked for, I had another occurrence of the premature exit: G8BPQ AX25 Packet Switch System Version 6.0.24.65 February 2025 Copyright ? 2001-2025
By Misko YT7MPB · #43806 ·
Re: LinBPQ error & exit
ham@localhost:~/linbpq$ addr2line -e linbpq 0x523e85 0x49fa71 0x49fb18 0x49fa36 ??:0 ??:0 ??:0 ??:0 ham@localhost:~/linbpq$ (PS: I ran that command when no problem occurred. Should I run it only when
By Misko YT7MPB · #43805 ·
Re: Winlink Node via BPQ32 on Linux?
We'll be running it on some Dell Wyse 5070s, which are a bit faster than the pis and will take 12v. I know bpq32 will run fine on it :)
By W1BTR · #43804 ·
Re: Winlink Node via BPQ32 on Linux?
Dear W1BTR: I run BPQ-NODE-BBS-CHAT-RMS on a Raspberry Pi 3B+. Is that platform small enough for your consideration? 73, Chuck
By Chuck Gelm · #43803 ·