@MSGID: <6c720b40-bf99-4096-86bb-8dcf1caedf50@googlegroups.com> b767db95 @REPLY: <540b941b-cbfb-4255-873a-348d38438333@googlegroups.com> c20d5cbe @PID: SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
@INTL 3:770/1 3:770/3
I've embedded ftelnet into one of my pages for my web site for my Mystic bbs. When I go to my bbs page ftelnet auto connects to my bbs but does not display correctly
The input boxes are there but without labels and when I enter text it
does not show in the boxes but the cursor moves ok
At ideas I know that ftelnet connects via one of its proxy servers I
have tried them all but with same result
On 2019-09-27 04:05:33, Richard Fairman wrote to All:
@MSGID: <6c720b40-bf99-4096-86bb-8dcf1caedf50@googlegroups.com> b767d @REPLY: <540b941b-cbfb-4255-873a-348d38438333@googlegroups.com> c20d5 @PID: SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
@INTL 3:770/1 3:770/3
FYI: My tosser is generating warnings on these gated messages:
13:22:25.832 Warning: Found netmail kludge in echomail: INTL 3:770/1 3:770/3
Bye, Wilfred.
@INTL 3:770/1 3:770/3FYI: My tosser is generating warnings on these gated messages:
13:22:25.832 Warning: Found netmail kludge in echomail: INTL
Interesting because mine show this for your message.
@PATH: 275/201 100 261/38 712/848 640/1384
FYI: My tosser is generating warnings on these gated messages:
13:22:25.832 Warning: Found netmail kludge in echomail: INTL 3:770/1 3:770/3
Go back to Richard's message, press V. What does the top line in the
grey quoted headers display for you?
Go back to Richard's message, press V. What does the top line in
the grey quoted headers display for you?
Richards is a gated message via 3:770/3 ...
@INTL 3:770/1 3:770/3
FYI: My tosser is generating warnings on these gated messages:
13:22:25.832 Warning: Found netmail kludge in echomail: INTL 3:770/1
3:770/3
Interesting because mine show this for your message.
@TID: FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.18-B20170815
@RFC-X-No-Archive: Yes
@TZUTC: 0200
@CHRS: UTF-8 2
@PID: GED+LNX 1.1.5-b20161221
@MSGID: 2:280/464 5d8df341
@REPLY: <6c720b40-bf99-4096-86bb-8dcf1caedf50@googlegroups.com> b767db95 @SEEN-BY: 1/19 15/0 16/0 19/36 34/999 90/1 103/705 104/57 106/201 116/18 @SEEN-BY: 120/331 544 123/130 131 140 128/2 142/799 153/757 7715 154/10 203/0 @SEEN-BY: 218/700 221/0 1 6 242 360 229/101 426 230/0 150 152 240/1120 5832 @SEEN-BY: 250/1 261/38 100 266/512 267/155 275/100 280/464 5003 282/1031 1056
�� �� � ��� ��
@SEEN-BY: 291/1 111 292/854 320/119 219 322/0 340/400 342/13 396/45 640/1321 @SEEN-BY: 640/1384 712/848 801/161 189 2320/105 2452/250 3634/12 5020/1042 @SEEN-BY: 275/101 89 91 90 201 98 0 @PATH: 280/464 221/1 320/219 261/38 275/100 201
FYI: My tosser is generating warnings on these gated messages:
13:22:25.832 Warning: Found netmail kludge in echomail: INTL 3:770/1
3:770/3
OK thanks, so the INTL kludge should not be there - correct?
On 2019-09-27 04:05:33, Richard Fairman wrote to All:
@MSGID: <6c720b40-bf99-4096-86bb-8dcf1caedf50@googlegroups.com> b767d
@REPLY: <540b941b-cbfb-4255-873a-348d38438333@googlegroups.com> c20d5
@PID: SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
@INTL 3:770/1 3:770/3
FYI: My tosser is generating warnings on these gated messages:
13:22:25.832 Warning: Found netmail kludge in echomail: INTL 3:770/1 3:770/3
Interesting because mine show this for your message.
OK thanks, so the INTL kludge should not be there - correct?
That's correct, it shouldn't...
OK thanks, so the INTL kludge should not be there - correct?That's correct, it shouldn't...
Hmm thanks, will investigate and see what (if anything) can be done.
13:22:25.832 Warning: Found netmail kludge in echomail: INTL 3:770/
3:770/3
OK thanks, so the INTL kludge should not be there - correct?
That's correct, it shouldn't...
I had a look at the dox for an older version of SoupGate; it didn't look promising. Just BTW, do you or can you use another tool for the posting action? It might be possible to excise the INTL line, _if_ there is an intermediate action in the process.[shrug]
tool for the posting action? It might be possible to excise the
INTL line, _if_ there is an intermediate action in the
process.[shrug]
Agreed not looking good.
I'm open to third party tool suggestions.. :)
That would work if there was a slight gap in processing as I queried. Like: 1) Soupgate gurgitates a -gated- chunk of text; 2) replace
happens; then, 3) post the new version of the text chunk (with Mystic's text posting voodoo [which I have not yet read up on]).
Mmm?
Like: 1) Soupgate gurgitates a -gated- chunk of text; 2)
replace happens; then, 3) post the new version of the text chunk
I think it could work... the PKT could be processed prior to tossing
by the likes of FMail... I should say I'm looking at moving to Linux
so is this a windows only tool? All good if it is, I'd still like to
have a play if you think it may work.
Interesting, I've had a quick laymans look at the FTSC.ORG docs and there's a couple of mentions of the INTL kludge.to
The first seems to talk about it as a tool to help routing mail between zones and zone gates. The discussion doc about INTL talks of Usenet as being seen as another zone. Netmail as a term is not used in that earlier doc from 1987
The second doc talks explicitly about using INTL as a netmail addressing control line. Written in 1995 it talks about a new version of the kludge
replace INTL, TOPT, FMPT, MSGTO and DOMAIN
"It is differentiated from the old INTL control by the presence of
the colon ":". The colon also makes it fully compliaint with the
control line convention specified in FTS1." says the doc.
I just mention this as it looks like the gateway software is not using
a colon in it's kludge.
I'm wondering if the intention from the developer was to implement the kludge according to the 1980's spec and usage?
A quick check so far of the config options for the software don't look hopeful I can amend anything. Sorry.
Well the message arrived here, was tossed, and I could read it in my editor. So between our software atleast, it doesn't seem to cause any problems...
On 10-02-19 17:37, Paul Quinn wrote to Paul Hayton <=-
Replace is DOS-only. There are Linux scripting tools that allow
scripts to do a replace-like action (AWK, I think). (I don't use them [yet]). FMail has a post tool, beit either Windows or Linux.
beReplace is DOS-only. There are Linux scripting tools that allow
scripts to do a replace-like action (AWK, I think). (I don't use them
[yet]). FMail has a post tool, beit either Windows or Linux.
sed is fantastic for scripted "find and replace" operations. That would
the Linux tool to use.
in a binary file?? i know that grep doesn't like them unless forced...
On 10-04-19 18:45, mark lewis wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
On 2019 Oct 04 14:32:00, you wrote to Paul Quinn:
Replace is DOS-only. There are Linux scripting tools that allow
scripts to do a replace-like action (AWK, I think). (I don't use them
[yet]). FMail has a post tool, beit either Windows or Linux.
sed is fantastic for scripted "find and replace" operations. That would
be
the Linux tool to use.
in a binary file?? i know that grep doesn't like them unless forced...
Without causing you to waste valuable time in research, do you recall if there is a possible stage in the process with SoupGate?
TBH i have no clue... i've never used soupgate... only GIGO when i was doing that sort of thing... it is all built into the package i've
chosen to run currently... no more shoestring and bubblegum YAY! :)
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