FSX_LFE - Lifestyle - There's lots of ways to enjoy life! This echo
covers many different lifestyle topics including (but not limited to) Gardening, DIY, Art, Reading, Food, Travel, Transport, Sports, Pets, Health & Fitness etc. Dive in, lets chat :)
Why has this area not 'popped up' on my bbS yet? Normally when FTNs add
an area, I see it - but just have to change its settings... i haven't
seen FSX_LFE so far.
I haven't either but assume we need to areafix them :)
FSX_LFE - Lifestyle - There's lots of ways to enjoy life! This echo
Why has this area not 'popped up' on my bbS yet? Normally when FTNs add an area, I see it - but just have to change its settings... i haven't seen FSX_LFE so far.
Why has this area not 'popped up' on my bbS yet? Normally when FTNs add an area, I see it - but just have to change its settings... i haven't seen FSX_LFE so far.
I haven't either but assume we need to areafix them :)
I don't know about other BBS software, but at least with Synchronet, new FTN areas don't just appear - You have to add a message area for it in your BBS configuration, then configure your BBS software to map it to
the FTN name, then send an areafix message to your FTN hub to add it for you.
I don't know about other BBS software, but at least with Synchronet,
new FTN areas don't just appear - You have to add a message area for
it in your BBS configuration, then configure your BBS software to
map it to the FTN name, then send an areafix message to your FTN hub
to add it for you.
Mystic has a way to do this automatically. It's a pretty nifty feature! I see random subs once in a while that I'd never otherwise know about, so I appreciate the functionality.
Mystic has a way to do this automatically. It's a pretty nifty featur see random subs once in a while that I'd never otherwise know about, appreciate the functionality.
I wonder if a script could be written for Synchronet to update its configuration files to add a message area when a new one appears in a FTN group.. Such a script might be even easier now that Synchronet (in its
Mystic has a way to do this automatically. It's a pretty nifty
featur see random subs once in a while that I'd never otherwise
know about, appreciate the functionality.
I wonder if a script could be written for Synchronet to update its
configuration files to add a message area when a new one appears in
a FTN group.. Such a script might be even easier now that
Synchronet (in its
i guess to clarify, it only creates the group when you've linked to it (with areafix, or are auto/force-linked like i think FSX_LFE might have been?) and it receives messages to a previously unknown group.
in no way does it check anywhere to see if there are new groups and then attempt to link to them.
Re: Re: FSX_LFE
By: paulie420 to Avon on Mon May 22 2023 05:19 pm
FSX_LFE - Lifestyle - There's lots of ways to enjoy life! This echo
Why has this area not 'popped up' on my bbS yet? Normally when FTNs add an area, I see it - but just have to change its settings... i haven't seen FSX_LFE so far.
I don't know about other BBS software, but at least with Synchronet, new FTN areas don't just appear - You have to add a message area for it in your BBS configuration, then configure your BBS software to map it to the FTN name, then send an areafix message to your FTN hub to add it for you.
Those steps can be automated with Synchronet (SBBSecho): https://wiki.synchro.net/util:sbbsecho#area_file
and SCFG can be used to auto-import new areas from echostats.ini (generated by SBBSecho).
I don't know about other BBS software, but at least with Synchronet, new FTN areas don't just appear - You have to add a message area for it in your BBS configuration, then configure your BBS software to map it to
the FTN name, then send an areafix message to your FTN hub to add it for you.
Why has this area not 'popped up' on my bbS yet? Normally when FTNs add
an area, I see it - but just have to change its settings... i haven't
seen FSX_LFE so far.
Sysop: | altere |
---|---|
Location: | Houston, TX |
Users: | 66 |
Nodes: | 4 (0 / 4) |
Uptime: | 11:29:43 |
Calls: | 728 |
Calls today: | 1 |
Files: | 7,667 |
Messages: | 295,546 |