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k5jat | Steve Winn | VUUCP issues [was: Number of nodes] |
December 7, 2007 5:13 PM |
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Re: Number of nodes > Re: Number of nodes > > > Re: Number of nodes > > > > > Re: Number of nodes > > > > > > > This may seem like a small thing, or maybe it's not, but I can > > > > the number of nodes VADV32 looks for. I can change it, but it' > > > > new number. Any ideas on how to fix it? > > > > > > You must set the total number of nodes in the VADV Configuration. T > > > because you might have dialup nodes too. Check the second to last p > > > page: > > > > > > http://www.vadvbbs.com/products/vadv32/suppor... > > > ratch > > > > > > Steve > > > > Thanks! That did the trick! > > > > Now I'm having issues with VSMTP32... I'm getting a "Path not fo > > module VUUCP" and VUUCP crashes out. Also, now it's giving me a &qu > > active." Where's the lock file for VUUCP? > > \VA\Bx.FLG (x is a number) > > Check your spool directory and make sure it exists. Make sure pkzip.exe and > pkunzip.exe are in your path. > > Steve > Ok, I can receive Internet email, but can't send. I think VUUCP is trying to toss the emails sent from the BBS back to the BBS because they aren't being sent and cleaned by VSMTP32. That's kind of odd to me -- [AT2k] -- Your VBBS/VADV Support Center -- [www.at2k.org] -- [bbs.at2k.org] |
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