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   Message 598 of 613   
   Paul Quinn to Deon George   
   Refused Connection   
   18 Oct 19 21:56:46   
   
   TID: FMail-lnx32 2.1.0.18-B20170905   
   TZUTC: 1000   
   CHRS: UTF-8 2   
   MSGID: 3:640/1384 5da9aa98   
   REPLY: 40.fdn_argus@3:633/509 220ed657   
   Hi! Deon,   
      
   On 18 Oct 19 22:21, you wrote to mark lewis:   
      
    DG>>> If I leave the "C:" in the SBBS config - argus happily attempts   
    DG>>> to transfer the files (it knows about it, reports the size, etc)   
    DG>>> - and sends happily to another SBBS - but to another Argus, the   
    DG>>> remote refuses. (In this case the remote is Paul). (And in this   
    DG>>> case the format of the ?LO file is   
    DG>>> ^C:/mailer/outbound.015/xxx.pkt)   
      
   I hesitated in replying as I no longer use Radius and I haven't checked SBBS   
   yet. But... if SBBSecho knows about 'file boxes' then so does Radius &   
   Taurus.  I forget what Argus used to do since, for me, that was over 15 years   
   ago.   
      
   Can/have you tried a file box?  (Also, I suggest you avoid Hydra as it never   
   performed well for me.)   
      
   Cheers,   
   Paul.   
      
   ... If it jams, force it.  If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway...   
   --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20130515   
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