Is the PostTextFiles capability in mutil supposed to work with QWK
networks? I have it set up to post my add to DOVE-Net. It indeed
posts the message locally, and I can see it trigger the qwkpoll
event, however I don't see the message show up on other BBSes that
carry DOVE-Net (such as my main board).
I wonder if file3_addr is the issue. I've tried several different
things here, like the name of the network (VERT), my own qwk ID
(DCHAOTIC), and they all seem to lead to the same outcome of not
actually sending the message out.
When 'it triggers the qwkpoll event' do you actually see your system connect to VERT in the logs and see a packet leave your system successfully?
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Are any of your other messages posted to Dovenet getting out?
Not sure whether I'm on the right track, but I decided to try
disabling the "Send QWK network mail" semaphore event in the Event
Editor, and instead just run the "Poll QWK netowrk" event hourly.
After making this change, I tried running mutil again to post the
ad. When the event ran at the top of the hour, I did indeed see
"Exported @VERT.rep -> 1 msgs" in qwkpoll.log. So I think I might be
making progress (?), event though I haven't seen the message appear
in the network yet (maybe it takes a bit to flow through Vert).
Looks like you're on the right track now. I see an ad from you posted with this timestamp:
Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:34:18 -0500
That is indeed when my auto-posts last ran. However, that's probably
actually the ad for ConstructiveChaos, my Sync board. If there isn't
also one for dawnCHAOTIC shortly after, then I still have some QWK
problem I need to sort out.
I'll take you advice and look out for a new alpha version. Or maybe
I'll just post them from my Sync board since I know that works. :D
Thanks for your time looking at this with me!
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