On 09/12/18, Richard Menedetter said the following...
Hi Al!
Have you activated ASO in the binkd config?
# Use Amiga Style Outbound (ASO)
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aso
Hi Ricsi.. Yup have that done... It's a weird thing...
Yeah, it's weird but thankfully I found the solution thanks to Niklas Lindholm who started digging into the problem.
I use Crashmail II as tosser running in Linux and my Amiga-based BBS system then access the fidonet stuff via NFS over my LAN at home. The problem is how the Amiga handles 16 bit values in Fidonet .msg files:
"Fixing a problem with how NiKom reads and writes 16 bit values in FidoNet .msg
files. Until now it has been handling them in big endian format, which
seems to have been compatible with Amiga tossers. The FTS standard mandates however that values should be handled in little endian format, which e.g. CrashMail under x86 Linux does."
NiKom is Niklas BBS-software and I take no credit in solving this. Essentially,
the Fidonet utility for NiKom would happily export the mail from the BBS over NFS to my Linux machine and BinkD but the mail was never sent. After Niklas figured this out, it works like a charm.
You can read about this here, look at NiKom v2.1.2:
https://github.com/punktniklas/NiKom/blob/master/ReleaseNotes.txt
--- NiKom v2.4.0
* Origin: Delta City (deltacity.se, Vallentuna, Sweden) (2:201/120.0)