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Nicholas Boel | Björn Felten | What? |
December 17, 2016 11:31 AM * |
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Hello Bj├╢rn, On Sat, 17 Dec 2016 17:37:34 +0100, Bj├╢rn Felten - Nicholas Boel wrote: NB>> So, I see in the configuration file that echomail.jam is indeed NB>> supported. But, how and were the hell does netmail come into play? NB>> Apparantly there is no netmail.jam support? Or does netmail get place NB>> into the echomail.jam file? I didn't scour the docs about it, but.. it NB>> seemed pretty obvious as other softwares seem to support both formats. BF> I must admit that I don't understand shit of what you are talking BF> about above. echomail.jam? netmail.jam? Files created for your tosser to read. This way the tosser doesn't have to attempt to scan out every single area you have. But rather JamNNTPd creates a file with the specific echo/net areas you actually posted to. With this, your tosser can be run with a switch that will ONLY scan out the areas specified in that file. In JamNNTPd's case, it uses echomail.jam. In HPT's case, it uses echotoss.log. So I needed a converter so HPT would be able to work nicely with JamNNTPd in this regard. BF> I have some 100 or so different *.JAM here, one for every echo. Plus BF> of course one for netmail: BF> !NETMAIL A 2:203/2 s:\fido\areas\NETMAIL *.JAM? I don't think we're referring to the same thing. Your JAM areas (4 files per echo) do not have the *.JAM extension. Regards, Nick --- slrn/1.0.3 (Linux) * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (1:154/10) |
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