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   Oli to Fermin Sanchez   
   Incoming Netmail from non defined nodes    
   10 May 21 12:37:39   
   
   MSGID: 2:280/464.47 60991afa   
   REPLY: 2:301/123 60990822   
   PID: JamNNTPd/Linux 1   
   CHRS: LATIN-1 2   
   TZUTC: 0100   
   TID: CrashMail II/Linux 1.7   
   Fermin wrote (2021-05-10):   
    FS> Noob question, probably - how do others deal with mail   
    FS> arricing in the "inbound-nonsecure" folder? Just copy them manually into   
    FS> the normal inbound to be processed? Have there been malicious attacks   
    FS> with manipulated .pkt files that would warrant such a distinction between   
    FS> normal and non-secure inbound mail?   
      
   Have a look in the example binkd.cfg:   
      
   #   
   # Run an external program.   
   # The "*S" macro in command line substed with S.R.I.F., see !SRIF.TXT   
   # The "!" before program pathname means immediate program execution   
   #   after receiving the file.   
   # *** win32 only:   
   # The "@" before program pathname means execute program in separate console   
   # The "@@" before program pathname means execute program in hidden console   
   # ***   
   # Macros: *F - complete name of received file,   
   #         *A0..*A9 - first 10 AKA of remote system,   
   #         *A*, *A@ - list of all remote AKA separated by spaces   
   #         *P - password protected [0|1],   
   #         *L - listed system [0|1]   
   #         *H - remote hostname or IP,   
   #         *N - short file name (win32 only).   
   #   
      
   something like:   
      
   exec "mv *F /ftn/inbound/secure" /ftn/inbound/non-secure/*.[pP][kK][tT]   
      
   (on unix)   
      
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