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   Message 9,201 of 10,398   
   Fernando Toledo to Nick Andre   
   Re: Using D'Bridge on GNU/Linux (Spanish   
   13 Dec 20 19:08:41   
   
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   PID: Synchronet 3.18c-Linux  Nov 26 2020 GCC 6.3.0   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.11-Linux r3.179 Nov 26 2020 GCC 6.3.0   
   CHRS: UTF-8 4   
   El 12/12/20 a las 13:19, Nick Andre escribió:   
   > On 12 Dec 20  11:13:18, Fernando Toledo said the following to    
   idonet.Dbridge:   
   >    
   > FT> Using D'Bridge on GNU/Linux (Spanish Guide)   
   >    
   > The routing is part of the schedule because multiple mail events can each be   
   > defined with their own routing table. That is why I believe it does not make   
   > sense to have the routing table in its own menu option.   
      
   Oh! thanks Nick! i will update asap with your comments!   
      
   >    
   > The DBRIDGE.UFM file does not tell BinkD to place calls; the D'Bridge mailer   
   > manipulates the .FLO files in the C:\DB\DATA\domain directories.   
   > BinkD senses those changes and acts accordingly. DBRIDGE.UFM is created by   
   > BinkD to tell D'Bridge to check for and Unpack/Forward any received Mail.   
   >    
   Ok. I had understood it backwards   
      
   > I discovered that DosBox caches the file-table of the host OS (at least on   
   > Windows). What that means is files that are created outside of Dosbox will   
   not   
   > be seen by any program running in Dosbox unless you quit and reload. I   
   believe   
   > some Sysop made a custom-compile of Dosbox to resolve this but I am not sure.   
   > I am not sure if this behavior happens on Linux.   
   >    
   > Nick   
      
   Yes, I think you could clear the cache using rescan command whitout    
   restarting dosbox   
      
   I will research if dosemu have same behavior   
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