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    From Nitro@21:1/190 to All on Thu Apr 2 10:22:08 2020
    Greetings,

    Honestly everyone I apologize for all these messages, but I have tons of time of my hands to try and sort these out. I am getting the RES:255 returned
    when mailin runs from my event it returns RES:0 when a node sends to me and mailin runs on its own? So could it be the way I have it in the event it doesnt like? Here is an example of my line in "fidopole 21.1/100 | mutil mailin.ini" they are same for all 4 nodes that I pole.

    The events getting altered has stopped so far.

    Nitro

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Nitro on Thu Apr 2 10:24:18 2020
    Hello Nitro,

    Honestly everyone I apologize for all these messages, but I have tons
    of time of my hands to try and sort these out.

    No worries.. as long as you have questions ask away.

    in "fidopole 21.1/100 | mutil mailin.ini" they are same for all 4
    nodes that I pole.

    Is that a typo? It should be fidopoll 21:1/100 | mutil mailin.ini.

    If it in your events setup like that it will fail.. :)

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Nitro@21:1/190 to Al on Thu Apr 2 12:15:49 2020
    Is that a typo? It should be fidopoll 21:1/100 | mutil mailin.ini.

    haha yes I am not sure why I typed it that way in the message that is funny.. No I have it correct in the event manager or I would really feel stupid if
    that was the reason for all this...

    Regards,

    Nitro

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  • From Nitro@21:1/190 to Al on Thu Apr 2 12:19:10 2020
    in "fidopole 21.1/100 | mutil mailin.ini" they are same for all 4 nodes that I pole.

    the funny thing is (if I articulated it) is that result of RES:255 only comes when mailin.ini is run from the events, when it runs as a result of mail
    being delivered by a hub it does not.. This is why I posted the line I am executing (complete with typos,<vbg>) maybe thats clue? Do I have that formatted correctly?

    Regards,

    Nitro

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Nitro on Thu Apr 2 12:25:02 2020
    Hello Nitro,

    the funny thing is (if I articulated it) is that result of RES:255
    only comes when mailin.ini is run from the events, when it runs as a result of mail being delivered by a hub it does not.. This is why I posted the line I am executing (complete with typos,<vbg>) maybe thats clue? Do I have that formatted correctly?

    I think that should work. Maybe you don't need to run "mutil mailin.ini" after fidopoll since I think mis will see the echomail.in semephore and run your mailin.ini when it sees that.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Nitro@21:1/190 to Al on Thu Apr 2 14:32:13 2020
    I think that should work. Maybe you don't need to run "mutil mailin.ini" after fidopoll since I think mis will see the echomail.in semephore and run your mailin.ini when it sees that.

    Thats probably true isnt it? I just set this up pretty much watching AVONS videos on youtube, but now that you mention it there is no real reason to
    call mailin right there is there?

    Regards,

    Nitro

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Nitro on Thu Apr 2 14:34:04 2020
    Hello Nitro,

    Thats probably true isnt it? I just set this up pretty much watching AVONS videos on youtube, but now that you mention it there is no real reason to call mailin right there is there?

    I don't have a mystic config to look at so I might be forgetting something but I don't think you do as long as you have active mailin and mailout events and your semaphores are doing what you want them to do.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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