Subj : PATH kludge on exported echomail To : deon From : Digital Man Date : Wed Feb 02 2022 19:15:08 Re: PATH kludge on exported echomail By: deon to Digital Man on Thu Feb 03 2022 12:33 pm > Re: PATH kludge on exported echomail > By: Digital Man to deon on Wed Feb 02 2022 04:56 pm > > Hey DM > > Thanks... > > > I suspect that in your example, one of the echomail systems along the > > path (most likely 1:320/219) stripped the incoming PATH line(s) when the > > message was re-packed for a foreign zone. > > So to understand if it did do that, can you confirm that you add "my" FTN > address to the PATH during sbbsecho export (and thus by definition, it is > the only address in the PATH, since I originated the message) ? That's correct. Messages posted on your system and exported by SBBSecho will have *your* FTN address as the only address in the PATH line. -- digital man (rob) Synchronet "Real Fact" #108: Weedpuller "Falling Star" http://youtu.be/J0ijOUT7KIw Norco, CA WX: 53.2øF, 17.0% humidity, 6 mph SW wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .