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Subj: Re: "Message 10189 Held - Message too long"
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      RN1M
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Misko, hello!

On Fri, 31 May 24 16:05:00 Z
YT7MPB wrote:

> 
> how to reject receiving it -if possible by any means, in particular 
> over HF packet links.

I think, you can use MSGTYPES Option in Connect Script in Forwarding BPQ options, if I understand rigth your Q. 
(below info from https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/Forwarding.html)

MSGTYPES Option
You can control what types of messages will be sent during this connection, whether to accept messages for the other end (Rever
se Forwarding), and the maximum sise to send. . If the other BBS is also running an up to date BPQMailChat it will apply the sa
me limits to messages it sends to you. The MSGTYPES command goes before the C command.


MSGTYPES PT          Send only P and T messages. Dont accept messages from other end.

MSGTYPES BR          Send only Bulls (any size). Accept forwarding from the other end. 

MSGTYPES PTRB1000    Send all types, but only bulls of up to 1000 bytes. Accept forwarding from the other end.

MSGTYPES P1000T1000B1000R    Send all types, but only up to 1000 bytes. Accept forwarding from the other end.


Normally you would not include the 'R' option if not forwarding to another BPQ BBS, as you have no control of what it sends you
.
Normally if sending to another BPQ BBS, you would include the 'R', and your MSGYTPES command will be passed to the other BBS an
d will control what it sends you.

You can use different MSGTYPES commands in combination with ELSE (see below), so that, for example, you could send all messages
 over your main path, but only P and T over an HF backup link.


73!

-- 
1200 baud it's greater, than zero bits per second :)
Best regards, Sergey Ievkov <RN1M@RN1M.SPB.RUS.EU>



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