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Message   mark lewis    Paul Hayton   Fmail   June 13, 2017
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 On 2017 Jun 13 20:15:22, you wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:

 Wv>> But I don't use a hudson area for my netmail, I keep them all as
 Wv>> *.msg's. So I don't know how that would work out exactly, with a
 Wv>> hudson netmail area. And so I don't use the 'import' funciton of
 Wv>> FMail:

 PH> Aha OK thanks.. :)

 PH> Yes the import works OK and I thought I needed to do that but perhaps
 PH> I was wrong? So how do you read your *.msgs ? Do you use GoldEd?

don't be confused about the netmail areas... if one is running a BBS, they
would generally use their tosser's netmail import and export features so their
users can have access to netmail... you don't always want all netmails
imported, though... as a sysop, i prefer to keep my netmails out of the BBS...
they get moved to a special private netmail area solely for me... then there
are the general netmails used by the mailers and tossers to communicate with
others... areafix and allfix messages fall into this category... they can stay
in the mailer's netmail area if it has one, al la frontdoor... the mailer's
netmail area is for the mailer and the tosser to communicate... netmails
between humans really belong in another netmail area solely for human access ;)

in my processing, i generally run the areafix and allfix commands first so
those netmails are handled... then netmails to me are moved and finally any
remaining netmails to users are imported into the BBS... then i run the toss
command... this is one of the reasons why i extract the PKTs from the
bundles... if i didn't do that, i'd have to dance the netmail dance again after
 the tossing plus it allows the new mail to be added to the areafix response
and start the mail flowing immediately instead of after the next tossing
session...

my workflow may not be the same as others' workflow but it seems to flow
logically for my wants, needs and desires :)

)\/(ark

Always Mount a Scratch Monkey
Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it
wrong...
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