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Wilfred van Velzen | Nicholas Boel | Re: Trialing FMail/lnx status check-in |
September 8, 2017 12:13 PM * |
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Hi Nicholas, On 2017-09-07 20:45:24, you wrote to Paul Quinn: NB> Is that some sort of separate option or setting? I can only seem to NB> recall areatag-esque filenames created by FastEcho when I used it some NB> ages ago. At least I don't remember any tosser I've ever used making NB> filenames like that by default. FMail uses the area tag for auto created areas. But filters out characters that conflict with filesystems (like : / \), and I also changed it to convert uppercase to lowercase a while back, in preperation of the linux version... NB> This is probably where I was confused when originally setting up FMail NB> with an areas.bbs. I suppose I've just seen way too many different NB> formats of areas.bbs to know which is actually the _correct_ one. What I've seen is that every software uses it's own format, so is there a "correct" one? Certainly the ftsc hasn't documented one... NB> Right. It was the areas.bbs format you had above that confused me, not NB> the echomail.jam format. Have you tried a test post on an echo not NB> cloned from FE to see if echomail.jam is read properly? echomail.jam was read correctly! (If that wasn't clear yet?) Bye, Wilfred. --- FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.18-B20170815 * Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464) |
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