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|    Roy Witt to Bill Gordon    |
|    Rescanning    |
|    04 Dec 12 11:13:13    |
       Bre'r Bill Gordon wrote about RE:Rescanning to Bre'r All:               BG> Is there any way to make IREX rescan constantly?              Not constantly, but you can do scans in an event, every minute to every       24hours, your choice.              An example below shows the time your event starts, when you're most likley       to be at the computer and doesn't end.              Tag DAYS START NEXT COMMAND        S ALL 08:00 00:02 -sq              TAG can be any letter/number you choose to use, not case sensitive.       DAYS can be a choice betweeen ALL days or those days of your choice.       START is the time of day to START this event.       NEXT is the repeat-interval between COMMAND events.              COMMANDS (as in; -x)              -S EQUALS 'SCAN'       -F EQUALS 'FETCH'       -Q EQUALS 'QUEUE'              i.e. -SQ means to scan the queue...if you want to 'fetch' mail from your       downlink, you enter an -fsq with that node's net number following...              i.e. -sqf 1:387/22              In the EVENT MANAGER, there are certain things you can choose to do, like       make the event ENABLED or DISABLED, what days to run this event, etc...you       get there by hitting the 'enter' key on an empty line and you also get       there by scrolling to an existing event and use the 'enter' key again to       edit that event.               R\%/itt                     ... What Would Roy Witt Do ? - Cato the Elder - SD-138722              --- Ya have ta ask yourself: What Would Roy Witt Do?        * Origin: Texas Lone-Star - Texan, American, USAian (1:387/22)    |
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