• Routing Info

    From Shitty@21:1/197 to All on Monday, January 18, 2021 21:05:35
    One part of the Mystic echomail system that remains cloudy to me is the "Routin Info" section of "Echomail Nodes" in mystic configuration.

    For Fidonet I put this for Routing Info: 1:*

    I'm in Zone 1 (Northeastern USA) - so is that good?

    The reason I'm asking, is because someone on Fido had recently said he
    thought I had my filenames crossed (or something) because he said that certain conversations were turning up in the wrong echos. I confirmed that my echo
    tags were correct, so now I'm scrutinizing everything else in my setup.

    If that routing info looks correct, what else besides echo tag/filename could cause that problem? (Threads turning up in the wrong echos)

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Shitty on Tuesday, January 19, 2021 16:01:53
    On 18 Jan 2021 at 09:05p, Shitty pondered and said...

    One part of the Mystic echomail system that remains cloudy to me is the "Routin Info" section of "Echomail Nodes" in mystic configuration.

    For Fidonet I put this for Routing Info: 1:*

    I'm in Zone 1 (Northeastern USA) - so is that good?

    This field is used just for letting Mystic know what to do with Netmail.
    So when you send netmail Mystic will look at your defined echomail nodes to figure out which one to use to route netmail to.

    In your case you're saying Fidonet zone 1 netmail route via this echomail
    node.

    You may want to ensure you have routing set up for zones 2,3,4 also... either via that echomail node or a combo of others. I'm based in Zone 3 and run 3:770/1 so if we set up a link you could route Zone 3 traffic via my system
    if you wanted? Just an option :)

    The reason I'm asking, is because someone on Fido had recently said he thought I had my filenames crossed (or something) because he said that certain conversations were turning up in the wrong echos. I confirmed
    that my echo tags were correct, so now I'm scrutinizing everything else
    in my setup.

    With echomail the echo tag e.g. FSX_GEN are key... you just want to check
    that those tags are correct for each echo and are being exported to the
    correct echomail nodes... so you wouldn't want to export Fido nodes to your fsxNet HUB or the other way around :)

    Hope that helps

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  • From Netsurge@21:4/154 to Shitty on Monday, January 18, 2021 22:08:58
    For Fidonet I put this for Routing Info: 1:*

    I'm in Zone 1 (Northeastern USA) - so is that good?

    Zone 1 is all of North America
    Zone 2 is Europe
    Zone 3 is Austalasia, Africa and Asia
    Zone 4 is Latin America

    You should route 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:* to your fidonet hub.

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  • From Shitty@21:1/197 to Avon on Tuesday, January 19, 2021 03:38:52
    This field is used just for letting Mystic know what to do with Netmail. So when you send netmail Mystic will look at your defined echomail nodes to figure out which one to use to route netmail to.

    Thanks for this explanation. I think these settings should be fine then. I was just concerned that I was causing echomail to end up in the wrong echos, but this shouldn't affect that.

    I'm going to test it out now and see if they reply to me without any problems in that echo.

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  • From Shitty@21:1/197 to Netsurge on Tuesday, January 19, 2021 03:39:13
    You should route 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:* to your fidonet hub.

    Thanks, I will keep it that way.

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  • From Barmed@21:4/127 to Shitty on Tuesday, January 19, 2021 05:48:22
    On 19 Jan 2021, Shitty said the following...
    Thanks for this explanation. I think these settings should be fine then.
    I was just concerned that I was causing echomail to end up in the wrong echos, but this shouldn't affect that.

    I think I had seen messages there which said your messages were in the right area.

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to Shitty on Tuesday, January 19, 2021 08:01:34
    On 18 Jan 2021, Shitty said the following...

    For Fidonet I put this for Routing Info: 1:*
    I'm in Zone 1 (Northeastern USA) - so is that good?

    I have 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:* in there. That way any netmail that I may send to those four zones will be routed through my hub.

    The reason I'm asking, is because someone on Fido had recently said he thought I had my filenames crossed (or something) because he said that certain conversations were turning up in the wrong echos. I confirmed
    that my echo tags were correct, so now I'm scrutinizing everything else
    in my setup.

    Check the filename of your echos as well. I made this mistake when I was cloning bases and updated the echo tags, etc but forgot to update the filename. So I thought I was posting in one echo but when I ran mutil it was picked up by the first echo with that filename.


    Jay

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  • From Shitty@21:1/197 to Warpslide on Tuesday, January 19, 2021 13:58:28
    I have 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:* in there. That way any netmail that I may send

    Thanks for this info - I'm sticking with that.

    Check the filename of your echos as well. I made this mistake when I was

    They were ok. I think the guy who was talking to me on Fido was wrong about me having a configuration issue, and it seems more likely that it's he who has
    the issue. I'll try to help him if I can.

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