- Dec 07, 2015
- Dec 06, 2015
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nightfox authored
Version 1.05 official release update (removed the "beta" from the version number & updated the release dat,e and updated the documentation)
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rswindell authored
addresses (e.g. FidoNet and QWK) using the new smblib feature.
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rswindell authored
and RECIPIENTNETADDR fields in messages posted to sub-boards. Apparently GoldEd+ does this and it triggered a chain of bugs (mostly cosmetic), but bugs that bugged me, so I'm squashing them. Now messages being export to QWK will not include the RECIPIENTNETTYPE/ADDR information unless it's netmail. Ditto for importing. Also, the net_type is more accurately determined (i.e. if there's no '@' in the address, as there not be any expected for QWK and Fido net addresses).
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rswindell authored
All other command options remain case insensitive.
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rswindell authored
If the specified or detected net_type is not Internet, only store the address portion of the email address in the *NETADDR hfield. If the net_type argument is a NULL pointer, automatically add the *NETTYPE hfield too. New functions: - smb_netaddr_type() - returns the string/name of a specified net_type. - smb_get_net_type_by_addr() - parses just the network address field. Change short/ushort's to int16_t/uint16_t's. Remove date from copyright.
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nightfox authored
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nightfox authored
Made some fixes for the header/kludge line label capitalization, etc. Also updated to display the message attributes properly (using a text description rather than just displaying the numeric value) when displaying the message headers. Also changed the default header label & value colors to cyan and bright blue.
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- Dec 05, 2015
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nightfox authored
Fixed the display of the "when imported zone" and "when written zone" header fields. Also, removed a line of temporary debug code.
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deuce authored
to stdout). Previous behaviour was: 1) By default, send error messages to errfp (stderr), and other log messages to confp (stdout). 2) If -e and one of -o or -q are specified, also send a copy of error messages to statfp (defaults to stderr, changed to /dev/null by -n) 3) If -e is specified, also send a copy of error messages to confp (defaults to stdout) If -e, -o, were both specified, this resulted in an error log entry going into the file specified by -e, the file specified by -o, and confp (stdout by default). New behaviour: 1) By default, send error messages to errfp (stderr), and other log messages to statfp (stderr). 2) If -e is specified, send error messages to the specified file and statfp (stderr). 3) Always send status messages to statfp (stderr). Set up some more stuff for jsdoor... Call gethostname() since there is no "SCFG value" for it. Send "status messages" (log messages that aren't errors, and the banner) to /dev/null by default (ie: force the "-n" argument) Send "error messages" (log messages that are error according to log level) to "error.log" by default (ie: force the "-eerror.log" argument)
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- Dec 04, 2015
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rswindell authored
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rswindell authored
Don't report a JavaScript warning ("Disconnected") until the OperationCallback has been executed 10 times with the user offline. This gives the executing script ample time to recognize the disconnected state and exit gracefully. Script that do not check/notice that the user has disconnected will still be auto-terminated (by default) and this warning will still be logged in those cases. The value 10 was picked at random and appears to work fine.
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rswindell authored
version of configured time zone, e.g. "PST").
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rswindell authored
to errorlog() so the data/error.log is less ambiguous about where an error occurred.
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rswindell authored
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rswindell authored
*after* the to-net-addr value (if there is one), so the header display makes more logical sense when viewing QWK netmail sent to a QWKnet node on the QWKnet hub system. Update the msgtotxt() prototype to follow the norm (e.g. passing through the mode argument to smb_getmsgtxt())
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rswindell authored
Content-Type boundary values not enclosed in quotes (e.g. like those inserted by "Apple-Mail").
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deuce authored
paragraph"... track the length instead. Speeds up word_wrap() with huge messages that don't have many paragraphs.
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rswindell authored
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rswindell authored
menu. Changed NodeStatusLogon to from "At logon prompt" to "At login prompt" to be more consistent in the use of the term login vs. logon (in Synchronet). Added new text.dat line: NodeStatusLogout
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rswindell authored
*after* the to-net-addr value (if there is one), so the header display makes more logical sense when viewing QWK netmail sent to a QWKnet node on the QWKnet hub system.
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rswindell authored
menu.
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rswindell authored
a QWK packet downloaded from a QWKnet hub.
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echicken authored
Omit :[WebIni.HTTPPort]. This will solve the problem for Deepend, but isn't really the best solution. The best solution would be to shoot ecWeb v3 in the face and call it a day.
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- Dec 03, 2015
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rswindell authored
MsgBase.save_msg() method. The bug was that it was forcing the idx.to value to 0 which would only work (in theory) for mail going to a QWKnet hub. Now, save_msg() will check the 'to_net_addr' property of the header object (or recipient objects) and actually verify that it/they are routeable QWKnet address(es) and throw an exception if not. If the first hop is a QWKnet node, sets the to_ext (and thus, idx.to value) to the account number of the node. This also looks up full-routes via the route.dat and replaces the to_net_addr value with the full route if necessary. I guess nobody (including me) tried sending QWKnet netmail via JS before.
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rswindell authored
logging in a user. Apparently it's possible to disconnect during an SSH login and have this function return with useron.number set to a valid user number even though there was no successful login, leading to undesireable things happening in logout().
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rswindell authored
is not "Internet" (e.g. QWKnet or FidoNet).
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- Dec 02, 2015
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deuce authored
removed from the ring buffer. This prevents the session thread from closing the socket before send() is called with the data. Fixed issue seen on techdorks.net with the 404.ssjs file (and likely others where static files were truncated on send).
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
This ensures that all data that has been send()ed is transmitted. Timeout after max_inactivity (max delay is max_inactivity*2).
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- Nov 30, 2015
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rswindell authored
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rswindell authored
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rswindell authored
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rswindell authored
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rswindell authored
after a user (has been) disconnected and before the node transitions to waiting for connection (WFC) status. Usually the duration of this status is very short, but it can be longer (e.g. for running log-out module and event) and for (new) msg-scan pointer fix-ups. Updated logout() to remove some cruft and add some more log/debug output. Automatic new-scan pointer fix-ups when performing new-message scans (if the current pointer is greater than the last message number, set it to the last message number) and when saving message pointers. Passing user_t* to get/putmsgptrs() instead of message number now (to better detect Guest account).
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- Nov 29, 2015
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nightfox authored
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- Nov 28, 2015
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nightfox authored
Updated the display of kludge lines & header lines so that the label & value will be on one line if they fit that way, to save screen space and reduce the need for scrolling. Also, added a couple of color configuration options to DefaultTheme.cfg: hdrLineLabelColor and hdrLineValueColor, which lets the sysop specify the colors to use for the header/kludge line labels & values. Also, updated the readme file & revision history file. This is still a 'beta' version but is fairly stable.
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- Nov 27, 2015
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rswindell authored
messages), you can now set the Guest accounts new-msg-scan values. The default is 0 (no new messages).
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rswindell authored
messages), you can now set the Guest accounts new-msg-scan values. The default is 0 (no new messages). Using a value of 0 for this or the New User Days of Messages value results in a very fast message pointer initialization (no "Loading Message Pointers..." delay).
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