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Paul Hayton | Joaquim Homrighausen | Re: Interfacing FD with Mystic |
September 24, 2017 3:14 PM * |
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On 09/23/17, Joaquim Homrighausen pondered and said... JH> JH> From the command-line, type: XRDOS QSPOOLMAKE ? JH> JH> This command is used to create a "Spool Entry" in the FrontDoor Static JH> Queue. Once such an entry is created, FD will send anything found in JH> that directory, to its destination. OK thanks for all this info. So it sounds like I can place packets for a node in a directory and each time packets are placed there I can call the program above and ask it to be sent to that node and (for example) set the status to HOLD. Each time I place packets in the directory for that node do I need to call the creation of a spool entry? I'd look to automate this with a .bat file. Does it matter if I created a new spool entry record each time packets were placed in the directory? So in sum it sounds like 1) pull incoming compressed or raw packets from nodes sending to FD from the files and secfiles directories. 2) send outbound compressed/raw packets to nodes by placing them a directory of my choice and calling from a .bat file the create spool process. Best, Paul --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A35 (Windows/32) * Origin: Agency BBS | telnet://agency.bbs.geek.nz (3:770/100) |
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