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G4APL  > PACKET   16.07.17 15:38l 61 Lines 2814 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: G7VJA Asis junk mail
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T:From: Paul Lewis <g4apl@gb7cip.ampr.org>
T:Newsgroups: ampr.packet.general
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pe1biv%pe1biv.#ymd.nld.euro@gb7cip.ampr.org wrote:
> Hi Ken and all,
> At the moment I haven't yet seen the junk mail, but want to react to the 
> idea of JNOS not working properly.
> Yes, there obviously is at least one issue with JNOS 2.0 as we have seen 
> with the forwarding issues between I0OJJ and N1URO (I hope the cancelled 
> this forwarding route), but for the rest I'd say it works absolutely 
> fine in the BBS system......
> I've been doing this for over 20 years now!
> Yes, I still run JNOS 1.11f from which JNOS 2.0 is a rewrite.
> 
> But, no BBS bulletins should be taken out of the BBS forwarding system 
> and forwarded via SMTP and then be re-introduced in the BBS system as it 
> screws up the BID system as the H-address lines are either left out of 
> the forwarded bulletins, or are transferred to the message body (smtp 
> headers on).
> 
> It's fine to take BBS bulletins out of the BBS system, or introduce 
> messages into the BBS system from JNOS which were forwarded via SMTP as 
> these will have a P(ersonal) status and basically only would include 
> personal messages. If used to address a message to a bulletin area, like 
> all@ww, it only will be readable for people with Sysop status.
> 
> I'm not fully aquainted with NNTP as I first didn't have a powerful enough 
> PC system to run NNTP in my JNOS, and the last 15 years it has been on a 
> wish-list that was piled over again and again, but at least introducing 
> bulletins originated from NNTP direct to a BBS system connected JNOS 
> system also will be totally fine. However, if also forwarded out via the 
> NNTP system and then also introduced into the BBS system from an other 
> system I'm pretty sure will result in multiple copies with different 
> BIDs going round in the BBS system.
> 
> Just some things JNOS operators should keep in mind and simply prevent 
> from happening.
> Just like BBS operators will need to stay on the ball and prevent some 
> issues... We've seen plenty of doubles that were not introduced from a 
> JNOS system. Many were from new OpenBCM systems, but again not all.
> 
> 
> Rgs, 73, Angela

> 
> 
Hello Angela

Just for information, I am still running my unique nntp (inn/inn2) set-up
 using the 1999 codewith X and T interface records that use to handle
AX25BBS<>JNOSNNTP<>AX25BBS<>TNOSNNTP<>AX25BBS
forwarding across 'our' UK and IP System over Radio 2m/70cm links back
 in the early 2000's.
Thanks to the support of the ukip sysop software authors support assisting
me  with the code back in those days.
73 de Paul @ gb7cip
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