D'Bridge 4 update available
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All on Thu May 19 19:20:45 2022
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Copyright (c) by Nick J. Andre, Ltd.
www.dbridgemailer.com
VERSION 4 - MAY 19 2022
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- A serious problem with the May 11th and May 17th releases will cause
problems downgrading to prior versions. If you absolutely must do this,
you must first export your configuration, install the downgrade, then
import that configuration. Do NOT run the installer of a prior version
against these versions wihout performing these steps first.
- This release addresses the May 11th/17th config-problem and problems with
upgrading systems with large configurations. For example, a busy Hub with
large routing tables or a system with a large BBS, function-key or DOS
setups, many thousands of Echomail areas, etc...
- Addresses a privately reported problem with Areafix and Filefix not
accepting requests for any areas by a system under certain conditions or
the requesting system receives a confirmation that he is connected to an
area but really he is not.
- Potential nodelist-lookup problems resolved in the internal editor
because the index record definition was out of sync with the mailer.
- Junk-filtering From/To/Subject/Body is not applied to NETmail messages.
- Adds AREAS.JAD (Just Areas & Descriptions) to Config-Echomail Areas-Xport
Areas, which is a simple textfile containing the Echomail area, padded
with some spaces, then the description. This could be useful if one
decides to manipulate this for creating BBS/Othernet infopacks or ".NA"
textfiles.
- Adds AREAS.JAD to DBUTIL EXPORT.
- Adds three new DBUTIL commands: POST, COMMIT and NETMAIL. Currently
there is only support for Fido *.MSG areas. Other formats will be
addressed in a future release.
- DBUTIL POST [Area] [From] [To] [Subject] [File with body] [MsgID Y/N]
This command will write the contents of a text-file to an Echomail
area of your choice. The Echomail area must not be a Passthru area.
Any spaces in From, To or Subject must be replaced with underscore
characters, ie. Test_Subject_Line to become Test Subject Line. If
you do not want a MSGID kludge, specify "N" as the last parameter.
ie. DBUTIL POST 229426HS Nick_Andre All Hourly_Stats ECHOMAIL.LOG
But note that this doesn't mean the mailer will scan it out right
away. Posting Echomail messages is done when you "commit" to this as
per the new option explained below.
- If you want the messages posted to scan-out right away, you should
run DBUTIL COMMIT afterwards. This will tell D'Bridge to only scan the
areas that had the POST command executed. Alternatively you may create
the dummy file DBRIDGE.RSE to force a complete outbound-scan or in the
mailer use ESC-Utilities-Process Mail.
ie.
DBUTIL POST 229426HS Nick_Andre All Hourly_Stats ECHOMAIL.LOG
DBUTIL POST 229426HB Nick_Andre All beep..._beep..._beep... HBEAT.TXT
DBUTIL POST Z1C Nick_Andre All Weekly_Nodelist_Status Z1OUTPUT.LOG
DBUTIL COMMIT
This sortof follows the logic of the internal message editor when its
configured for not "Scanning on exit". It may also happen that you did
not mean to do something and need to kill/delete those messages instead
of sending them out... hence why outgoing Echomail should only be
scanned/packed when you give the word to do so.
- DBUTIL NETMAIL [FromAddr] [ToAddr] [From] [To] [Subject] [File with body]
This will send a NETmail message much like the DBUTIL POST command. And
just like POST, NETmail messages will NOT be scanned unless you COMMIT
the operation, create the dummy file DBRIDGE.RSN, or go ESC-Utilities-
Process Mail manually.
ie. DBUTIL NETMAIL 1:229/426 2:292/854 Nick_Andre Ward_Dossche
A_Funny_Joke FUNNY.TXT
DBUTIL COMMIT
Note that FromAddr and ToAddr can be *any* valid Fidonet address,
not just ones defined on your system. This may be useful for testing
in-transit message routing or "tracker" software.
ie. DBUTIL NETMAIL 1:555/1212 1:555/1234 Emperor_Ping Bouncing_Test
Testing_In-Transit_#1 TEST1.TXT
DBUTIL NETMAIL 1:555/1212 1:555/1234 Emperor_Ping Bouncing_Test
Testing_In-Transit_#2 TEST2.TXT
DBUTIL COMMIT
If you create this on your Fidonet D'Bridge system and is host-routed
through someone else, it most likely will result in a bounce from someone
(ultimately me) because Net 555 doesn't exist.
WARNING: Abusing the in-transit routing or tracker robot of someone
else's system might be construed as "annoying behavior" in
Fidonet Policy.
- DBUTIL POST and NETMAIL From, To and Subject fields are case-sensitive.
Keep this in mind when writing scripts or batch files.
- DBUTIL NETMAIL is created with "normal" priority, that is, when the
mailer builds the Queue entry it will treat the message with the same
priority as what is defined in the currently scheduled event... or the
Un-event if we're bored.
- In a network of all-D'Bridge systems or with certain BBS software, it is
not necessary to use MSGID or REPLY kludges. You may create the file
DBRIDGE.NMK (No MSGID Kludge) to ignore creating these.
- Other various source-code improvements to DBUTIL.
- Remember, DBUTIL DESCFILE can be used to import/refresh descriptions from
any textfile. Any matching area in the specified file will be updated.
- Minor updates to the F1-help system and the user manual.
Nick Andre
www.dbridgemailer.com
--- Renegade vY2Ka2
* Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (1:229/426)