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|    Bill McGarrity to Digital Man    |
|    Re: SBBSecho logging.    |
|    04 Jan 16 14:29:00    |
      -=> Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-               DM> Re: Re: SBBSecho logging.        DM> By: Bill McGarrity to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jan 04 2016 09:07 am               > -=> Joe Delahaye wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-        >        > JD> Re: Re: SBBSecho logging.        > JD> By: Bill McGarrity to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jan 03 2016 17:40:00        >        > JD>> The above is already being tested. We found that although the        > JD>> packet name at least was created, (archived), when the connections        > JD>> were made, the mail went to the one system, and tried to send to the        > JD>> other, but file not found.        >        > BM> Were there not two separate PKT's created for each node? Why not remove        > BM> archieving from the equation and just create a .*lo file as well and        > BM> check your binkd logs.        >        >        > JD> I tried that, resulting in an over abundance of .pkt files sitting in        > JD> the outbound. Some of my nodes only collect mail maybe once a week or        > JD> less, and that becomes a problem in my mind at least |
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