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Paul Hayton | Wilfred van Velzen | Re: Fmail |
June 11, 2017 1:24 PM * |
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On 06/10/17, Wilfred van Velzen pondered and said... Wv> Probably. If you have defined or use some hudson areas, and messages end Wv> up in them, you are bound to run out of space at some point in time. Wv> Of course you can automate things by running the FTools commands in a Wv> periodic maintenance batch job. I'm running 'FToolsW32.exe MAINT /D /N Wv> /O /P' every night... I'm running this at the moment every night but that's not addressing the issue it would seem. [snip] 1:03.928 Maint /D /N /O /P /R 23:51:03.928 Processing hudson message base 23:51:03.944 Deleted : 0 msgs 23:51:04.115 Space saved (Hudson) : 0 bytes 23:51:04.115 Processing jam area: ALT.BBS 23:51:04.147 Processing jam area: ALT.BBS.ADS 23:51:04.225 Processing jam area: ALT.BBS.ALLSYSOP 23:51:04.240 Processing jam area: ALT.BBS.AMIGA.CNET 23:51:04.271 Processing jam area: ALT.BBS.DOORS [snip] 23:53:24.484 Processing jam area: UK.TECH.BROADCAST 23:53:24.562 Space saved (JAM) : 8766614 bytes 23:53:24.562 Maint Active: 140.634 sec. [snip] I don't have any bad, dupe or recovery boards defined, only a netmail board which is number 1, I think this is the only hudson base. I'm unsure how to access the netmail base to clear it / inspect it. Will keep pondering... fair to say my attention is divided at the momemt so have not looked at this setup too closely --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A33 (Windows/32) * Origin: Agency BBS | telnet://agency.bbs.geek.nz (3:770/100) |
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