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WQ6N   > SYSOP    26.01.20 00:44l 27 Lines 920 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 89_WQ6N
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Subj: Non-delivery Notifications and missing Flood Codes
Path: DB0FFL<OE2XZR<OE5XBR<OE1XAB<HG8LXL<CX2SA<N9PMO<WH6FQE<N3HYM<GB7CIP<
      VE4KLM<AA6HF<KC6IKE<WQ6N
Sent: 200125/2146Z 89@WQ6N.#SCA.CA.USA.NOAM BPQ6.0.19

It has been my experience while troubleshooting B type (bulls) being changed to P type (personnel) due to flood codes being str


ipped during forwarding. The result is a string of Non-delivery Notifications that usually die off and get sent back to the sou


rce of the sender.

While troubleshooting, I had taken the time to change the mail back to B type with the correct flood codes. What a pain.

My test string was a JNOS and BPQ32 systems forwarding with AX25 and AXIP paths.

As for me, I finally found the source of the stripping of the flood codes, an apparent after effect of sending and receiving fo


rwarding BBS partners, with different FBB forwarding settings.

Once both sides of the forwarding processes are aligned (e.g. FBB 2 or F2B), the problem of the flood code stripping and Bull t


o Personnel type changes all goes away.

Hope this information will help others resolve forwarding conflict





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