Ok, so I've had internet email configured for awhile now and everything is working well, but today I received an external internet email over SMTP and was reading it on my SBBS.
From the reading messages menu, I selected "F" to forward the message with the intent of forwarding it to another internet-based address; however, it only seems to want to accept local BBS user accounts. Is this expected behavior or is there an additional option I need to set to allow received messages to be manually fowarded to interenet addresses?
Re: This is probably a dumb question or a mistake on my end.is
By: WitNik to All on Mon Dec 07 2020 02:46 pm
Ok, so I've had internet email configured for awhile now and everything
andworking well, but today I received an external internet email over SMTP
withwas reading it on my SBBS.
From the reading messages menu, I selected "F" to forward the message
itthe intent of forwarding it to another internet-based address; however,
destination mailboxes. :-(only seems to want to accept local BBS user accounts. Is this expected behavior or is there an additional option I need to set to allow received messages to be manually fowarded to interenet addresses?
No mistake, the 'F'orward feature of the BBS is currently only for local
This one shows up in the "todo list" multiple times, e.g.https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/issues/108
No mistake, the 'F'orward feature of the BBS is currently only for local destination mailboxes. :-(
This one shows up in the "todo list" multiple times, e.g. https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/issues/108
I will make a plug here for DDMsgReader that does allow you to forward and is nicely configurable. You'll find it in your xtrn directory if you use git.
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