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   Nick Boel to All   
   Re: Binkd with Fastecho...   
   30 Nov 24 18:33:15   
   
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   PID: Synchronet 3.20a-Linux master/cb28dafe3 Nov 30 202 GCC 14.2.1   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.23-Linux master/cb28dafe3 Nov 30 2024 16:59 GCC 14.2.1   
   BBSID: PHARCYDE   
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   NOTE: tin/2.6.4-20241128 ("Banff") (Linux/6.12.1-arch1-1 (x86_64))   
   Hello Martin,   
      
   On Sat, 30 Nov 2024 08:32:00 -0600, you wrote ..   
      
   > Ok, now I'm using:   
      
   > domain fidonet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 1   
   > domain Araknet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 10   
   > domain fsxnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 21   
   > domain micronet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 618   
   > domain tqwnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 1337   
   > domain fu-net c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 38   
   > domain sfnet c:\\ele\\irex\\outbound 42   
      
   This is wrong.   
      
   > I know you say to use 1 for the zone, but fastecho is still creating   
   > outbound.xxx directories without the domains listed.  Are you sure I need 1's   
   > for all of the zones?  That would put all of the directories together and   
   > fastecho isn't doing that.  I need binkd to follow fastecho's lead.   
      
   Don't overthink this. When using 1 for each of the above domains, binkd will   
   automatically look in the outbound.xxx directories that Fastecho is creating.   
   It will not "put all of the directories together", binkd automatically uses   
   the hex value for the directory extensions when you use 1 for the zone.   
      
   If Fastecho was /really/ doing 5d, it wouldn't have directory extensions   
   (which binkd does correctly when you use the above settings), but it's not.   
      
   Regards,   
   Nick   
      
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