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to: Herman Neut
from: Danny Ceppa
date: 2004-09-12 14:17:18
subject: Mailpackets in INBOUND

On 12 Sep 04  14:38:31, Herman Neut got back to All 
-> Re: Mailpackets in INBOUND

 HN> Hi All,

'Lo, Herman!  

 HN> TerMail mailtosser handles all files *.su? *.mo? etc
 HN> where ? means 0 - 9

It will do that, too.  The days of the week are a pain.  I 
used a workaround for that for a while.  But, I got my uplink 
to sen them in the *.nnn format.  


 HN> Well, it starts (sunday today) with *.su0 and goes on with *.su1 etc.
 HN> After sending *.su9 it goes on with *suA, *suB, etc.
 HN> No problem as far as now, but after reaching a certain *su? (*suF, but
 HN> I'm not sure), TerMail will not toss the new file.

That sounds about right...  

 HN> So before tossing I have to rename the mailpakket *suK into *su1 etc
 HN> etc. 
 HN> Is there any way to let TerMail toss mailpackets with extentions for
 HN> the "?" is 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A-Z ?
 HN> Or do I have to use another tosser for incoming mail?

I used a BAT file to do the re-naming.  But, getting the uplink 
to use the non-weekday designations is easier by far!  



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