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config_echomail_nodes [2022/09/26 01:56] – adding netmail logic changes avon | config_echomail_nodes [2023/01/03 01:42] – [Page 4 of 6 - BinkP] server type options expanded avon | ||
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NetMail message bases do not need to be linked to any Echomail nodes in order for Mystic to attempt exporting. | NetMail message bases do not need to be linked to any Echomail nodes in order for Mystic to attempt exporting. | ||
- | ==== Netmail Routing Logic ==== | + | === Netmail Routing Logic === |
- | Netmail will now first always try to route using the Route strings defined for each node. Previously it would look for a direct address match first before doing this. | + | Netmail will first always try to route using the Route strings defined for each node. |
If no route is found from the Route string then Mystic will now attempt to automatically route Netmail based on some basic address logic: | If no route is found from the Route string then Mystic will now attempt to automatically route Netmail based on some basic address logic: | ||
- | First it will look for a direct address match in Echomail Nodes and if one is found it will route directly to the node. | + | * First it will look for a direct address match in Echomail Nodes and if one is found it will route directly to the node. |
- | If there is no direct match then Mystic will perform some logic to select the best node that it can find. If your system gets a Netmail for 1:123/123.1 and there is no direct match, Mystic will look for a 1:123/123 node. If there isn't one, then it will look for a 1:123 node with priority given to the 1:123/1 if exists. If a node is still not found then Mystic will look for a zone match, and finally if no zone match is found then the Netmail will fail to route. | + | * If there is no direct match then Mystic will perform some logic to select the best node that it can find. If your system gets a Netmail for 1:123/123.1 and there is no direct match, Mystic will look for a 1:123/123 node. If there isn't one, then it will look for a 1:123 node with priority given to the 1:123/1 if exists. |
- | This new system allows for Netmail to work automatically without any knowlege | + | * If a node is still not found then Mystic will look for a zone match, and finally if no zone match is found then the Netmail will fail to route. |
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+ | To further expand on the automatic Netmail routing logic, Mystic will now perform a FidoNet fuzzy zone match when auto routing Netmail. | ||
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+ | To reiterate: For almost everyone, there is never a need touch the Route field in your Echomail node editor. | ||
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+ | This system allows for Netmail to work automatically without any knowledge | ||
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BINKP Hostname │ net1.fsxnet.nz | BINKP Hostname │ net1.fsxnet.nz | ||
IP Type │ IPV4 2:Security | IP Type │ IPV4 2:Security | ||
- | | + | Server Type │ Normal |
- | Time Out │ 30 | + | Password |
- | Block Size │ 16384 5:FTP | + | Time Out │ 30 |
- | | + | Block Size │ 16384 6:Dir Toss |
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Hide AKAs │ Yes | Hide AKAs │ Yes | ||
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- | │ | + | Upload Limit │ 0 |
- | │ | + | Download Limit │ 0 |
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A Binkp section has the following options you should look at and in most cases set up: | A Binkp section has the following options you should look at and in most cases set up: | ||
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Do you wish to use IPV4 or IPV6 when using MIS POLL to connect to this system? Or do you wish to set a preferred connection type and then a fallback type? e.g. IPV6 + IPV4 or IPV4 + IPV6 | Do you wish to use IPV4 or IPV6 when using MIS POLL to connect to this system? Or do you wish to set a preferred connection type and then a fallback type? e.g. IPV6 + IPV4 or IPV4 + IPV6 | ||
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+ | === Server Type === | ||
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+ | There are four possible options for this setting: | ||
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+ | * Normal | ||
+ | * Direct SSL : Connect with a direct SSL connection | ||
+ | * StartTLS (If Available) : Use TLS when available | ||
+ | * StartTLS (Required) | ||
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+ | The StartTLS Required option will refuse to authenticate with any server that does not offer the opportunistic TLS upgrading. These features require that CryptLib is present and detected by Mystic. | ||
=== Password === | === Password === |
config_echomail_nodes.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/03 01:49 by avon