However the question that is currently pressing is... I have a bunch of files, for fsxNet and tqwNet, that are logging as 'unknown inbound
files'.
Someone correct me if I am wrong, But, it means you are receiving files butby the .TIC file, Mystic has no idea where to put them, because you don't havethe file area for that file setup. You can open up the TIC and see where itwants to put the file by looking at the AREA tag within the .TIC file.
Someone correct me if I am wrong, But, it means you are receiving files butby the .TIC file, Mystic has no idea where to put them, because you don't havethe file area for that file setup. You can open up the TIC and see where itwants to put the file by looking at the AREA tag within the .TIC file.
Can I just delete them all and %RESCAN even FTN file bases?
You can delete them but the Mystic HUB you are connected to at NET 2
does notsupport file base rescans - sorry.
Man... heres whats going on: theres NO TIC files. :/ They are just .ZIPs and .zXX files... somewhere I've lost the TICs for them. Hmmmm..
Does anyone know; is there a way to have the FTN send new TICs or - are those just dead files now?
However the question that is currently pressing is... I have a bunch of files, for fsxNet and tqwNet, that are
logging as 'unknown inbound files'.
Dead files, but you could move them to their respective file bases and
tun amanual import on them. I would not bother with the nodelist or infopack filesas they update weekly and usually replace the one you have in your baseanyways
Hey Paulie,
Unknown inbound files are files sent to you by somebody who didnt authenticate.
You should see messages in your mailer log confirming who sent the file andwhether they authenticated.
...лоеп
Can I just delete them all and %RESCAN even FTN file bases?
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