Subj : RE: Netmail To : ROBERT WOLFE From : LEE GREEN Date : Wed Nov 21 2018 13:46:24 -> On Nov 17, 2018 08:03pm, Lee Green wrote to All: -> LG> Is the Fidonet Netmail echo suppose to be processed with the other -> LG> Fidonet echo packets or separate from it? -> LG> At one time I had it that way and my uplink said my netmail was coming -> LG> in with the regular echo packets and wasn't suppose to work like that -> LG> that they should be separate. -> LG> I was able to get ONE netmail to go out but that was only to my uplink -> LG> all the others are sitting there in the netmail conference and -> LG> netmail queue with a status of "Pending" whatever that means, if I add -> LG> the netmail echo with the other fido echos these other netmails -> LG> will go out. -> They usually DO go out separate based on destination node. Could you give a -> little more detailed explanation as to what problem you are having? And you -> might also want to scan out netmail using the PXNET.EXE command like so: The only netmail that goes out is when I send one to my uplink 1:218/700 all the other netmails to others just sit there, they are seen by pxnet they just don't get put into a packet ever. I receive all INcoming netmail fine. I believe Ruben is having the same problem. -> PXNET.EXE /scan /fastpack That's what I use, and it runs from between.bat -> This will pack up your outbound netmail for and mark it -> as read in Wildcat!. I have this command run in my Internet Rex BETWEEN.BAT -> file for each system I connect to to make sure any netmail destined for their -> systems is packed and ready to go on the next mail run. Als, you might want -> to check and make sure your routing is set up correctly for netmail as well. Where is routing for netmail located? I think I've checked everything multiple times. -> ... Platinum Xpress & Wildcat!.... PITA !!! -> --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 -> * Origin: Omicron Theta (1:116/17) --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: TECHWARE BBS - Since 1995 - www.techware.dynip.com/ (1:102/401) .