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|    Paul Quinn to Mark Lewis    |
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|    13 May 13 12:16:00    |
      Hi! mark,              On Sun, 12 May 13, you wrote to me:               PQ>> -echomailjam I:\FLAG_DIR\sendmail.sem        PQ>> Such a facility for the other bases would be nice(?). 8-).               ml> echomail.sdm and netmail.sdm are pretty standard for Star Dot Msg        ml> (*.msg)...        ml> echomail.bbs and netmail.bbs are pretty standard for HMB (Hudson        ml> Message Base)...        ml> echomail.jam and netmail.jam are standard for JAM...        ml> IIRC, the same for SQUish and EZYcom areas, too...              Uh, huh. But there's only the one "-echomailjam" option available in the       config file. There's no other way to trigger outbound scans for other       messagebase types, unless you waste processor cycles by running some sort of       scheduler, and, then run unnecessary scans even if there ain't no mail to send.               ml> my scripts just look for these to determine if there is mail needing        ml> to be exported from the message bases and what kind of mail, echo or        ml> net, to decide what options to pass to the scanner... no need to scan        ml> echos if there's only netmail waiting to go out, eh? ;)              I only have JAM echomail areas. No netmail. Oh, there's a couple of Squish       areas with practically no mail and they're never used. But I ain't running       the SMAPI version any longer.               ml> the above also have the added feature of actually carrying data...        ml> specifically the message numbers and the message areas to be scanned        ml> and exported...              I don't bother. I have FE just slam a scan using the "-N" option. I forget       why. It mush have been important... way back, whenever.              Cheers,       Paul.              ... Honesty's the best policy but insanity's a better defence.       --- Paul's Win98SE VirtualBox        * Origin: Quinn's Post - Maryborough, Queensland, OZ (3:640/384)    |
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