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HI SEan,
On Wed 2037-Feb-04 16:48, Sean Dennis (1:18/200) wrote to Richard Webb:
RW> Which nodelist compiler are you running? YOur cost tracking stuff
RW> depends on what you do with the nodelist, i.e. note all the CAnadian
RW> area codes and set up the cost per minute in your control file for
RW> your nodelist compiler, at least that's the way it works with xlaxnode
RW> and bt. SAme with tbbsnc which is the tbbs version of xlaxnode.
SD> Okay, I've never dealt with this before so it's something new to me.
SD> I use QNode/2 for my nodelist compiler; I'll take a look at the
SD> setup. I didn't know how BT worked with that, but I DO have the BT
SD> docs I'll take a look at. I should fire up my old dot matrix and
SD> dump those docs out.
YEp, with xlaxnode you defined costs per minute in the
nodelist compiler's configuration xlaxnode.ctl to be exact.
tHen you used the l parameter in binkley.evt to help bt only dial when
calls were cheaper. THat, and I used to hide mail from ld links until
certain times using the leave command in squish during some periods, such
as my morning deliver mail
to downlinks locally.
RW> HOpe that helps.
SD> It does, thanks!
Yep, have a look at the definitions of the l flag in the
section of bt-ref.txt dealing with the event file.
Regards,
Richard
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