It is your responsibility as sysop to ensure that all messages from your system bear a proper origin line. The origin line is placed at the end of messages originating on your BBS automatically by your network mail software, and must contain the network name "RailNET", your BBS name, location and, if there is sufficient space on the line, your BBS phone number including area code. An offline mail reader tag with this information is NOT acceptable. Proper network routing depends on proper network origin lines on all messages, appended by the network mail software itself. However there are a number of ways the software can be mis-configured to prevent the proper origin line from being added to your messages. The most likely possibility is that you've given NETSYSOP status to one or more security profiles on your own BBS. Check by running TCMAINT -- make sure NO security profiles are flagged for net status, because this prevents messages from being tagged by TNET when they are exported later. The only security profiles that should have the netstatus dot toggled on are ones being used by BBSs calling YOUR board to download and import mail onto their own boards. A normal user, even a sysop, should NEVER have this toggled on for their security profile. Sometimes the missing tags are caused by configuration problems in your RWYXPRS.CFG and/or TNET.CFG files. Please review the other files in this information packet and the TNET documentation, and make sure the IMPORTTAG and EXPORTTAG lines in RWYEXPRS.CFG correctly reflect the following: IMPORTTAG = R , RailNET: The Railway Express BBS þ 818-915-5048 EXPORTTAG = R , RailNET: Your BBS þ City, ST þ Phone Please edit the EXPORTTAG field so that the RailNet identification, plus your own BBS name, location, and phone number are shown. Also, be sure you are calling the correct tagline in the configuration for each conference, for example: CONF = 6 ; RN:Amtrak & Rapid Transit HUBNUM = 6 PRIVATE = Y ; allow private mail so admin messages can be sent TAG = M ; Make sure you use the same letter as your IMPORTTAG ; and EXPORTTAG NEXTMSG = 0 (note CONF = and NEXTMSG = are examples only). Also, please be sure NOT to read and reply to messages in RailNET.QWK using an offline reader, or online at The Railway Express BBS. To ensure proper insertion of taglines, you MUST import your messages to your WILDCAT messages base and do your reading and replying there, or by downloading a local Tomcat packet.