Rein, I have tried to use the newer client and I couldn't get it going. I will try again today if you wish, but do you want to try to debug two issues at once? I will do whatever is most helpful. Very 73 de Glenn WB2LMV On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 3:02 AM, Rein Couperus <rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Glenn, > > tnx for the screen shot, it shows that the message you are sending is > empty... > (it only contains 6 bytes, which will be line with the the '-end-'.) > I suspect this is because you are still using verion 1.5.10, I have been > using > a version 2 client for the last 2 years... > > I will try to test today with 1.5.10. It is a bit of a nightmare to have > to maintain 2 versions of the same software, it really puts the brakes on > the project. > > 73, > > Rein PA0R > > . > Rein, > I removed the "#" as instructed and I tried to send you a mail. It did not > work and I am not seeing a list of the servers. > I included a screen shot, I hope that it helpful. > Very 73 de Glenn Wb2LMV > > On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Rein Couperus <rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Glenn, >> >> it is a bit difficult to do this remote debugging when I cannot see what >> happens :-) >> >> Can you do another try? >> The piece of code checking if the server is known sits in rflinkserver.pl >> , >> starting line 1801: >> 1801 } elsif ($to =~ /(.*)\@(\S+)/) { # mbox at other server; >> 1802 my $check = checkserver($2); >> 1803 # print "CHECK=", $check, "\n"; >> >> Can you remove the '#' in line 1803 and do it again? >> You will get the value of CHECK= printed on the server... >> If that is not '1' we have to look further... >> >> Rein >> >> .. >> Yes Rein, I see the list in the .internetcalls document, I'm still >> unable to get a local mail to you. With compression checked I get Server >> Unknown and with compression unchecked I get Could Not Find... >> >> On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Rein Couperus <rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: >> >>> Hi Glenn, >>> >>> when I checked this morning your server had not updated the list, it is >>> there now. >>> You can check which servers are known by doing a 'cat >>> /.pskmail/.internetcalls'. >>> The server tries to update the lsit of known servers on top of every >>> hour... >>> >>> Rein >>> >>> Here is the long and short of it: >>> When trying to send a local mail through a distant server through >>> pskmail.org if I have the compression checked under the >>> preferences/edit/email settings, I get the error message "Server unknown", >>> and that is with my own server as well, my server is unknown to itself. >>> If I uncheck the compression button I get the error message "Cannot >>> find..." I am using the stable client 1.5.10 >>> Also the server list that used to appear at the top of the rflinkserver >>> window is no longer there. My connection to pskmail.org is ok when >>> checking via: pskmail.org 8888 ~list ALL. >>> Very 73 to all de Glenn WB2LMV >>> >>> >> >> > >