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   joseph larsen to mark lewis   
   Re: Something..   
   10 Oct 15 15:34:21   
   
   |01 ÜÜÛ²ßßÝßßß  °ß    °|CR²ß   quoting |09mark lewis |01on |0910/09/15 |01...|C   
       
    ml> does the index actually store the message's status (local, sent,   
    ml> private, etc) or is that in the header file? i see that it reads the   
    ml> index and looks to be checking the status there instead of from the   
    ml> header... if the message base operation is like others and the index is   
    ml> just an index, i suspect that you need to read the index, load the   
    ml> header for the message the index is pointing to, then check the status   
    ml> of the message and scan it out if needed after which the header would be   
    ml> rewritten with the scanned attribute being turned on and then move on to   
    ml> the next index position to read that number and load the next header...   
    ml> but that's just a guess as i'm not familiar with "imp" and can't recall   
    ml> what full name it may have...   
    ml>    
      
   You know, I have absolutely no idea. I just want to know why the "writec" and   
   "writeln" functions aren't working the way they should. I shouldn't have to   
   use strace to see them. Any ideas? I love Impulse BBS. Which is why I ported   
   it to Linux. The next big obsticle is getting message replies working. Then I   
   need to get echomail working with it. Then i'm done, and can start using it   
   as my main BBS.   
      
   Thanks,   
      
   |09ignatius |07[|15cia|07]   
      
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