Ok, this is a dupe.
The sender: 44:100/13
The reply from: 44:250/0
My node: 44:100/4.
Why is 44:100/10 in the list?
Original message did not have /10 in it. The dupe does. This makes me think
that /10 is sending out the dupes.
I'm not an expert in fido technology by any means, but this just seems to me
to be the issue. It's the only commonality of all the dupes.
Ignatious,
Can you please check your configuration?
On 04/29/16, Necromaster said the following...
Ne> @TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A11
Ne> @MSGID: 44:100/13 489c9f0f
Ne> @REPLY: 44:250/0 489c8320
Ne> @TZUTC: -0400
Ne> @SEEN-BY: 100/0 13
Ne> @PATH: 100/13
Ne> @SEEN-BY: 100/0 10
Ne> @PATH: 100/0 10
Ne> @SEEN-BY: 100/0 4
Ne> @PATH: 100/0
Ne> Al> Yep, it's active.. not many posts but it is active.. :)
Ne> Thanks Al. I think I have everything fixed now :)
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Ne> : : (/_ (_ : (_) : : (_) : : : : (_ (_) : :
Ne> (Telnet://necrobbs.strangled.net)
Ne> --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A11 (Windows)
Ne> * Origin: Necronomicon BBS - necrobbs.strangled.net (44:100/13)
"No matter where you go, there you are!" - Buckaroo Bonzai
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* Origin: Cyberia BBS | Cyberia.Darktech.Org | Kingwood, TX (44:100/4)
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