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echo: allfix_help
to: Bill McGarrity
from: Tommi Koivula
date: 2015-02-11 21:00:46
subject: Allfix alternative

Tuesday February 10 2015 00:44, Bill McGarrity wrote to Bob Seaborn:

 BS>> AllFix does NOTHING with message echos.
 BM>
 BM> Then I am assuming Allfix will create it's own pkt during a filefind
 BM> query if found.  Question is, for the FILEFIND area do you need to set
 BM> it up to read incoming pkt's rather than a SQUISH or JAM msg base

Allfix / FILEFIND can read JAM base, and write replies to JAM base or .PKT.
You can tell it what to do. Here's one of mine:

+ 3/8 =============================================== FileFind msg areas +#
|                                                                        |#
| Comment   filefind int                                                 |#
| Scan      JAM, D:\MSGBASE\FIDO\FILEFIND                                |#
| Reply     Netmail folder                                               |#
| Fileareas 1..7,9..521                                                  |#
| Origin    Rampton Birds' Box * telnet://rbb.bbs.fi                     |#
| Use aka   2:221/1                                                      |#
| Template  FILEFIND                                                     |#
| Files     100                                                          |#
| InActive  No                                                           |#
|                                                                        |#
+========================================================================+#

'Tommi

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