Hello Tim!
Pressed F12, clicked the "Uplinks" Tab, selected an uplink, clicked the "Properties" button and then clicked the "Inactive" radio button. Then clicked on the "Inactive" uplink in the "Poll" button pulldown and much
to my surprise, WinPoint polled the "Inactive" uplink. Looking at the logfile for the session, I note that a "non-secure" session was established. Hmmmmm, I don't see the point in polling an "Inactive" uplink, perhaps I'm missing something?
Pressed F12, clicked the "Uplinks" Tab, selected an uplink, clicked the
"Properties" button and then clicked the "Inactive" radio button. Then
clicked on the "Inactive" uplink in the "Poll" button pulldown and much
to my surprise, WinPoint polled the "Inactive" uplink. Looking at the
logfile for the session, I note that a "non-secure" session was
established. Hmmmmm, I don't see the point in polling an "Inactive"
uplink, perhaps I'm missing something?
Jup.
You poll a system, not an uplink. A system is just a BBS you can call.
So when the uplink is disabled, no mail is exported for the uplink (among other things) and when you poll the system respective AKA for that particular uplink is not presented and no mail is sent.
That is the intended behaviour.
So enssentially disabling an uplink is meant to stop WinPoint from
sending an mail using that network address.
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