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   mark lewis to Oli   
   Issue with BinkD and outbound attempts.   
   27 Mar 20 10:45:59   
   
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     Re: Issue with BinkD and outbound attempts.   
     By: Oli to mark lewis on Fri Mar 27 2020 14:49:49   
      
      
    ml> what you posted above is what i'm calling 4.5D since it is a mixture of 4D   
    ml> and 5D...   
      
    Oli> What you call 4.5D is what I know as 5D from the 1990s. IIRC Squish and   
    Oli> Binkleyterm use the hex extension for all outbound dirs that are not the   
    Oli> default outbound.   
      
   even when using full 5D? i think you're remembering 3D/4D in which all BSO   
   directories have the same base name...   
      
    Oli> The example I posted was a quote from FTS-5005 http://ftsc   
   org/docs/fts-5005.003   
      
   it is possible the document is wrong or doesn't explain things clearly...   
      
    Oli> Which tossers do support 5D.nohex binkD style outbound?   
      
   i'm not sure, at this point, and don't have the means to test like i used to   
   have... i just know that the main difference between 3D/4D and 5D is the   
   outbounds for other FTNs have different base names from the main FTN domain...   
   in that case, they do properly have the zone HEX on the additional directories   
   beside the main one /for that domain/ as opposed to doing that for *all*   
   directories except the main outbound... again, that's my understanding even   
   though there are numerous tossers used today that are doing it differently...   
      
      
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