After completion of the up Oregon ARES S.E.T., Yamhill Couny ARES' W7YAM-10 RMS Packet station located on Eola Hills that was temporarily configured to be strictly in Post Office mode to simulate an Internet outage has now been reset to normal operations. All received messages will then be transferred to the CMS for distribution when ever the internet is present. If there is an internet outage, it will switch to Mailbox mode where recipients can retrieve mail from this gateway, or wait for recovery of the internet and mail will again be forwarded to CMS.
With the up coming Oregon ARES S.E.T., Yamhill Couny ARES' W7YAM-10 RMS Packet station located on Eola Hills is configured to be strictly in Post Office mode to simulate an Internet outage. All received messages will be stored locally for pickup by the recipient. It will revert back to normal operations a week from today, Sunday Oct 13th. It is expected that all held mail will then be transferred to the CMS for distribution if it hasn't previously been picked up.
RMS Relay on W7YAM-10 will normally be configured to pass Winlink messages to the CMS gateways while Internet connectivity exists. If there is no connectivity it will hold the mail and pass it to the CMS gateway once connectivity is resumed.
During drills and Simulated Emergency Tests (SET) it will be temporarily configured to behave as a mailbox only. The connection message should reflect this state. Notification of change in state of the gateway will also be provided on the Winlink.org Gateway Station News.