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Joe Schweier | Tommi Koivula | FD & BinkD |
October 5, 2018 5:28 PM * |
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TK> 02 Oct 18 18:19, Joe Schweier wrote to Tommi Koivula: JS>> I see there is a file in my ststems directory called filequeue.fd ... JS>> it's blank what goes in there. TK> No idea. Maybe used by FD internally to store the queue TK> stuff. (The file name is actually FILQUEUE.FD). JS>> How does FD or FE or BinkD know where to send JS>> mail or files. TK> It is the job of your tosser to decide where to send and TK> what. And the job of a sysop to set the tosser up. then I'm no further ahead talking with you about FD Static Queue system. I know the mail tosser tosses mail to whatever places.... I understand this. I can setup BinkD or InterNET Rex to have a File or Mail Box... I do this in those programs. I then get the mail tosser to either toss mail to those predefined directories... and then the mailer sends mail out. I define the directory in the mailer and then setup the tosser to match the directory. An other example is D'bridge... I have played with this over the past few days... BUT... simpple enough there is a queue subdirectory where D'Bridge sends mail to and there is a directory for each of my downlinks in that queue directory. That's it... I just don't understand this Static Queue business and when I look through the docs there isn't enough info to sink my teeth into. Joe --- * Origin: (1:342/200) |
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