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Martin Foster | August Abolins | OpenXP noob questions |
April 3, 2019 1:52 PM * |
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Hello August! On 02.04.19 at 13:23, August Abolins wrote to Martin Foster: >> Neither does mine, therefore my "Upload packer" field is empty. AA>>> Therefore, I used the "copy $PUFFER $UPFILL" >> Nope ..... >> Press <F1> in the "Upload packer" field and see what it says in the >> "unpacked transfer (Fido/UUCP)" paragraph AA>>> and "copy $DOWNFILE $PUFFER" offerings. >> That suggests that your uplink *sends* uncompressed echomail bundles. >> Can you please confirm this(or otherwise) before we go any further, >> thanks. You haven't answered my question yet AA> (Sheesh.. Ctrl K Y for a block delete? I am not sure if I will remember AA> all these editing codes!) Given time, I'm sure you will :-) AA> Meanwhile, it looks like the packer settings where the problem. A AA> previous message looks like it went out. If this next message gets out, AA> then this thing can now operate. ACK AA> It was not obvious that UPLOADS packer could be empty, I have to admit that it isn't at all obvious. AA> *but* DOWNLOADS packer could not. Which sorta suggests that OpenXP expects compressed incoming echomail bundles. AA> This program is quite a "puzzle" to keep the brain active. Yes indeedy Regards, Martin --- OpenXP 5.0.36 * Origin: Bitz-Box - Bradford - UK (2:310/31.3) |
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