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Vince Coen | Andrew Leary | Filefind file limit |
October 25, 2017 2:36 PM * |
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Hello Andrew! Tuesday October 24 2017 23:50, you wrote to me: > Hello Vince! > 24 Oct 17 21:43, you wrote to all: VC>> Found it and it in mbfido/filefind.c VC>> There are four settings : VC>> ---- VC>> /* VC>> * The next constants are to prevent overflowing the echomail VC>> areas VC>> * with huge replies. MAX_DESC_LINES limits the number of file VC>> description * lines, 5 should be enough. The other two are the VC>> maximum files to report * if in the same area or different area. VC>> * For netmail replies there is a different limit. */ #define VC>> MAX_DESC_LINES 5 #define MAX_FILES_SAMEBOARD 25 VC>> #define MAX_FILES_OTHERBOARD 50 #define MAX_FILES_NETMAIL VC>> 100 VC>> ---- VC>> Andrew is there any way we can change these as a param for VC>> configure or better still within the system set up params ? > We can probably do something about that without too much trouble. As > with anything, sysops will need to use common sense in setting limits > to prevent gigantic echomail messages. > In the future, I can look at possibly splitting large replies into > multiple messages. In mbse there is a 60/64k message limit does this still apply in fido land these days with internet comms used for most if not all sysops ? Vince --- Mageia Linux v5/Mbse v1.0.7.2/GoldED+/LNX 1.1.501-b20150715 * Origin: Air Applewood, The Linux Gateway to the UK & Eire (2:250/1) |
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