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|    Michiel van der Vlist to Oleg Pevzner    |
|    The first results...    |
|    08 Jul 14 10:37:25    |
      Hello Oleg,              On Monday July 07 2014 22:36, you wrote to me:                      OP> I'm interested in the situation when the password session exists        OP> but no password for the packets and for the areafix is specified in        OP> the tosser.              If no areafix password is specified, it has no influence on the tossing as       such. Mail will be tossed normally. Without an araemanagetr password the sysop       of the remeote can not connect or disconnect areas himself.               OP> (password inbound). The questions are how will the tosser behave in        OP> this situation and where (to which directory) the appropriated pkt's        OP> will be tossed?              If a a packet password is set and the setting for "ignore" is "no" then the       packet will not be tossen and be renamed to *.SEQ. It is up to the sysop to       take action.               OP>>> 5. I haven't also found any way to perform the CarbonCopy        OP>>> operation in a particular echo-area. Does this possibility        OP>>> exist? If yes, how is it accessible?        MV>> That is not a job for the tosser. Your editor should take care of        MV>> that.               OP> Are you sure you've understood my question well? I understand that        OP> the editor can perform this operation itself; my question was        OP> absolutely another. I mean if there exists a possibility of automatic        OP> copying of the messages from different echoes to the particular area        OP> by use of an appropriate sender's / receiver's name template. E.g.,        OP> I'd like all messages addressed to Oleg Pevzner in any area to be        OP> copied to the area MY_AREA. In the most of existing tossers, such              Ah, I misunderstood the question.              It is under "Miscellaneous", "Personal Mail".               OP> function exists and is called as CarbonCopy. So, I wonder if it's        OP> possible in FMail too.              Fmail has it too, it is just called different.                     Cheers, Michiel              --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20110320        * Origin: http://www.vlist.eu (2:280/5555)    |
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