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   Message 32,769 of 33,243   
   Mike Powell to NIGHTFOX   
   Re: Using JSexec to run I   
   20 Nov 25 11:37:26   
   
   TZUTC: -0500   
   MSGID: 14777.dove-sync_sys@723:320/1 2d84b37f   
   REPLY: 58898.sync_sys@1:103/705 2d843964   
   PID: Synchronet 3.21a-Linux master/123f2d28a Jul 12 2025 GCC 12.2.0   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.32-Linux master/ec8f7009f Nov 15 2025 GCC 12.2.0   
   BBSID: CAPCITY2   
   CHRS: CP437 2   
   FORMAT: flowed   
   >  MP> misunderstanding on my part. The "Reader" part did seem to work,   
   although   
   >  MP> I did get this error whenever I tried to answer "yes" to this question:   
      
   >  MP> Search all groups for unread messages to you?   
      
   >  MP> !JavaScript  ../xtrn/DDMsgReader/DDMsgReader.js line 1776: TypeError:   
   >  MP> msg_area.sub[this.subBoardCode] is undefined   
      
   > Are you using the latest version from the Git repository?  In the one   
   currentl   
   > in the Git repository, line 1776 doesn't have msg_area.sub[thi   
   .subBoardCode].   
   > The one currently in the Git repository has this on line 1776:   
      
   > addAuthorToTwitList: 9,   
      
   > If you haven't updated, I would recommend updating with the latest that's   
   > currently in the Git repository.   
      
   No, I tried the version that came the last time I pulled Synchronet for a   
   compile... probably from the Spring or early Summer.   
      
   >  MP> Also, as a module, it seemed to be ignoring any command line options I   
   >  MP> added, although I may have been adding them to the wrong module entry.   
      
   > Are you referring to using it in SCFG > System > Loadable Modules (for Read   
   > Mail, Scan Msgs, and List Msgs)?   
      
   Yes!   
      
   >  When using it there, you don't need to add   
   > any command-line options (and I believe I made it so that if used that way,   
   it   
   > probably wouldn't look at any additional command-line options you add).  When   
   > used as a module there, Synchronet passes a few command-line arguments.   
   > DDMsgReader is designed to work with the command-line arguments that   
   Synchrone   
   > passes when used as a module there.   
      
   Reason I was trying to add args was because it always seemed to "act" the   
   same way regardless of which command was being executed in Synchronet, i.e.   
   the "check for new mail" and "check for *my* new mail" options both   
   resulted in a "check for new mail" (to anyone) search.  I tried a command line   
   arg to try to get it to search for only "my new mail" but it ignored it, as   
   you pointed out.   
      
   Something else it did with the new mail scan... it started in the last msg   
   area I was in rather than checking all areas.  So, if I happened to change   
   to the very last group/area on the BBS, it would only search that one.  I   
   had to be sitting in Group 1, Area 1 before it would search them all.   
      
   Maybe that is all because it is ~9 month old code, though.   
      
      
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