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Wilfred van Velzen | mark lewis | Re: Argh.. |
August 10, 2017 11:27 PM * |
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Hi mark, On 2017-08-10 15:14:18, you wrote to me: WV>> I didn't do an extensive search in the source about this, but afaik WV>> fmail doesn't use the CWD. And the executable directory is used WV>> (mainly for the config files) if you don't specify a "working" WV>> directory through the FMAIL environment variable. But it doesn't use WV>> that for creating pkt files. They are created directly in the outbound WV>> directory... ml> i was wondering about that... with the .qqq extension, that should be OK ml> but then the question comes about if FMail supports fileboxes and if so, ml> where does it create the .qqq files? anything in a filebox is sent to the ml> system assigned to that box... They are created in the regular outbound, as all the files are, and when they are finished, they are renamed/moved to the filebox directory. ml> back to the point, if something tries to create a temp file in the ml> filebox and then rename it to whatever its proper name should be, ml> binkd may have already sent it off since there's no semaphores to tell ml> binkd to not process that filebox at that point in time... I'm aware of that, and the original author of FMail apparently too, because it's done in a correct way. Bye, Wilfred. --- FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.17-B20170711 * Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464) |
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