I0OJJ > BPQ 19.03.25 21:30z 42 Lines 1649 Bytes #91 (0) @ WW BID : J3ZI0OJJ_007 Read: GUEST Subj: Another LinBPQ bug Path: ED1ZAC<ED1ZAC<IZ3LSV<I0OJJ Sent: 250319/2125z @:I0OJJ.ITA.EU [Rome] obcm1.08-6-g5b69 From: I0OJJ @ I0OJJ.ITA.EU (Gustavo) To: BPQ @ WW X-Info: Sent with login password Reviewing the LinBPQ logs I see that the below situation, was repeated for days; naturally this failure 'de facto' blocked the reverse forwarding of msgs from GB7CIP (LinFBB) and IR0AAB (my system based on LinBPQ). This bug adds to the existing ones already documented in the past. The solution of this problem has been to re-open another forwarding to GB7CIP with another system running on my facility (i.e. my home PC) and the below and other msgs arrived normally without errors. So, as we say in Italy with an old motto: it needs to use one able to read and another able to write to obtain the result :) 73, gustavo i0ojj -------- 250319 20:40:00 <GB7CIP [FBB-7.0.11-AB1FHMRX$] 250319 20:40:00 <GB7CIP {PROTUS-4.1ß2} 250319 20:40:00 <GB7CIP GB7CIP Mailbox, QTH Caterham Surrey GBR. 250319 20:40:00 <GB7CIP Msg(s) to Fwd 11 32 Kb 250319 20:40:00 <GB7CIP (1) GB7CIP BBS> 250319 20:40:00 >GB7CIP [BPQ-6.0.24.68-B1FIHJM$] 250319 20:40:00 >GB7CIP FF 250319 20:40:01 <GB7CIP FA P GB7CIP I0OJJ.ITA.EU WP 28014_GB7CIP 131 250319 20:40:01 <GB7CIP FA P GB7CIP I0OJJ.ITA.EU WP 28085_GB7CIP 187 250319 20:40:01 <GB7CIP FA P GB7CIP I0OJJ.ITA.EU WP 28173_GB7CIP 196 250319 20:40:01 <GB7CIP FA P GB7CIP I0OJJ.ITA.EU WP 28267_GB7CIP 491 250319 20:40:01 <GB7CIP FA P GB7CIP I0OJJ.ITA.EU WP 28341_GB7CIP 109 250319 20:40:01 <GB7CIP F> 83 250319 20:40:01 >GB7CIP FS +++++ 250319 20:40:02 >GB7CIP *** Protocol Error - Invalid Binary Message Format (Invalid Block Type) 250319 20:40:02 |GB7CIP GB7CIP Disconnected ---------
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