Hello. I've also provided little to no information. I'm currently using what I believe is one of the latest versions of dailybuild_linux_x64, but with FreeBSD 15. I don't know if the master branch would change anything regarding that minor bug.
Currently, I can't switch the server to another Linux system. It's something beyond my control.
Re: Re: File Request question
By: Tanausu M. to Digital Man on Mon Dec 29 2025 06:53 pm
What I've done is create a script, and it seems to avoid that bug. Does anyone know where the bug is? I'll have to compile the master branch to see if it disappears and saves me all this trouble.
Sorry for filling up the message with all of the following.
sbbsecho.log
2025-12-29 18:24:22 NetMail (1.msg) created from Tanausu Martin (2:341/207) to Jeff Earle (1:229/700), attr: 0983 (PRIVATE, CRASH, KILLSENT, LOCAL, FREQ), subject: FR:AP251228.ZIP
The "FR:" isn't supposed to actually be part of the subject stored in the message header. If you include the "FR:" prefix in a netmail subject that you enter from within Synchronet (the terminal server), it'll strip the "FR:" prefix and add the FREQ attribute. This message you're showing has both the FREQ attribute *and* the "FR:" prefix in the subject. That's not correct.
Re: Re: File Request question
By: Tanausu M. to Digital Man on Mon Dec 29 2025 06:53 pm
Hello. I've also provided little to no information. I'm currently using what I believe is one of the latest versions of dailybuild_linux_x64, but with FreeBSD 15. I don't know if the master branch would change anything regarding that minor bug.
Currently, I can't switch the server to another Linux system. It's something beyond my control.
Can you at least run a FreeBSD build instead of a Linux one?
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