I encourage sysops to delink and remove from their BBS the echomail
areas that are closing in advance of 10 May 2023. By that date
all remaining nodes still connected to the retiring echomail areas will
be manually delinked from them by your HUB admin.
On 06 May 2023, Avon said the following...
I encourage sysops to delink and remove from their BBS the echomail areas that are closing in advance of 10 May 2023. By that date
all remaining nodes still connected to the retiring echomail areas will be manually delinked from them by your HUB admin.
I should have time for this tonight. Do I just delete them from the BBS or do
I have unsubscribe first? Never removed one. Not sure how it works. Will it
delete the unused files from the BBS or do I need to manually do that?
I should have time for this tonight. Do I just delete them from the BBS or do I have unsubscribe first? Never removed one. Not sure how it works. Will it delete the unused files from the BBS or do I need to manually do that?
what I would do is send a netmail to Areafix at your HUB address, use
your password in the subject line. In the message body place the correct commands to de-link the echomail areas and then send that off to the HUB.
If you're unsure what commands to use in the netmail message body use %HELP and send that off, you will get a reply back from the HUB with
more help :)
Once you know you are not going to be sent any more messages from the echomail areas that are being closed/retired I'd then go into Mystic -cfg
head to the area that allows you add/delete/edit bases and delete the retired bases from your BBS and if prompted by Mystic also delete the
data files associated with each base.
Having done this you will be in a situation with the old echomail areas removed from your BBS and the HUB no longer sending you anything to
those bases.
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