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   Message 7,167 of 8,958   
   Nigel Reed to Alan Ianson   
   Re: binkd/dns/no nodelist howto?   
   21 Dec 20 03:53:04   
   
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   Alan wrote:   
   >   Re: Re: binkd/dns/no nodelist howto?   
   >   By: Nigel Reed to Alan Ianson on Sun Dec 20 2020 01:32 am   
   >    
   >  NR> If I had a user using this method to send a netmail (or myself for that   
   >  NR> fact), I shouldn't have to manually do a poll. If it's in outgoing,   
   binkd   
   >  NR> should pick it up and do whatever it's supposed to do with it. I con't   
   see   
   >  NR> the point in flagging something for "crash" if it's not going to go   
   >  NR> through the while process.   
   >    
   > My binkd is daemonized so it sends everything when it rescans the outbound.   
   There is no need to create polls in that case.   
   >    
   > When you run binkd with the -p option it will behave the same way, it will   
   scan your outbound and send whatever is in the outbound and quit.   
      
   Yes, it runs as a daemon.   
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