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Jeff Smith | mark lewis | Processing Mail Files? |
December 13, 2015 2:08 PM * |
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Hello mark. 13 Dec 15 10:31, you wrote to me: ml> 11 Dec 15 22:33, you wrote to All: JS>> bundle c:\Radius\inbound\ca2f6c6c.fr1: renaming to .tos JS>> bundle c:\Radius\inbound\ca2f6c6c.tos: tossing in unsecure JS>> inbound, security violation Renaming pkt/arc to .sec JS>> If I manually unzip the .PKT files then call HPT the .PKT files JS>> toss fine. ZIP is the agreed upon archiver. ml> *how* is your link zipping them? what is their zip command in their ml> tosser? what are the first 8 bytes (in hex please) of the file they ml> are sending you? I will ask Janis and get back to you. JS>> I have tried both the internal Unzip support as well as an JS>> external Unzip program to no avail. My command lines appear to be the very close to yours: Unpack "unzip -joLqq $a -d $p" 0 504b0304 Pack zip "zip -9 -jgq $a $f" ml> what is your unzip command? here's both of mine and the spacing on the ml> two lines had to be like shown for some reason... ml> Unpack "unzip -j -Loqq $a $f -d $p" 0 504b0304 ml> Pack zip "zip -9 -j -q $a $f" ml> i should note that this system connects to only one other system and ml> no packer is defined for that system so we are sending raw PKTs to ml> each other... this day in time, there's no real reason to be bundling ml> up PKTs... especially when the available protocols can compress on the ml> fly during transmission just like a web server... We have already agreed to use uncompressed PKT's when tranfering mail in the future. JS>> I am not sure where the "Security Violation" determination is JS>> coming from. ml> probably because it cannot determine the originating system and/or the ml> pkt format... The wierd part is that if I use the same command line that HPT uses with the exception of replacing the $a and the $p with the actual data in a "DOS" window. The command unpack the mail bundle ok. I was looking at unpacking the mail bundles via a batch file prior to calling HPT but ran into batch file limitations when using wildcards in filenames. ml> )\/(ark Jeff --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20070503 * Origin: Region 14 IP Server - ftn.region14.org (1:14/5) |
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