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Message   Nick Andre    Joe Schweier   Re: DB   September 22, 2018
 4:04 PM *  

On 22 Sep 18  04:41:25, Joe Schweier said the following to Nick Andre:

JS> Other forms of binkd mailers alow files to be sent by creating a directory,
JS> linking it to a node address and it'll send out what is in that directory t
JS> that node....
JS>  
JS> FD calls it a static queue... mail tossers, a few of them anyway, can toss
JS> files directly to a DIR to send files out... I guess this would have been g
JS> during the FTP/Mail days.  I think BinkD does it and I know Internet rex do

I think I understand.

BinkD does use the concept of "mailboxes", but, I have tried very hard to 
integrate this into the mailer in a way to avoid confusion for everyone. The
reason is because the D'Bridge queue is Dynamic.  That means, it does not use
directories but a combination of text-based Queue files, packets and
compressed mail (XMAIL). The directories/mailboxes in BinkD are unique and in 
Base36 format. I do not recommend dropping files into those directories.

You can send files to another systme using the DBUTIL [priority] SEND command.
For example, DBUTIL NORMAL SEND 1:229/426 C:\FOR-NICK.ZIP would send that file
to my system. When the mailer runs, it builds a dynamic entry for 229/426 and 
when the transaction is made, the file is moved to the appropriate Binkd 
directory (or send via dialup). The end-user need not worry about what 
directories are what.

Nick

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