24 Jul 15 19:56, you wrote to me:
JD>>> Yes, and the hexidecimal naming convention is confusing without a
JD>>> converter
ML>> that's easy enough to deal with, though...
JD> Yes but it is time consuming. It would make more sense if the .try or
JD> .*lo files had a node number in the text. Sometimes there is a
JD> number, but I have no idea what its purpose is.
i was pointing to using proper BSO tools ;)
JD>>> At least with Arcmail attach, I knew what was going where,
ML>> have you ever looked into your raw AM/FA outbound? i was never able
ML>> to tell what was going where by looking in the directory... luckily
ML>> most tossers used the same base filename for a system's packed
ML>> mail... raw PKTs, on the other hand, not so easy to tell... with
ML>> packed mail using the same names for each system, it was easy enough
ML>> to write a quick little script that showed each file and its
ML>> destination at the command line level in the outbound directory...
ML>> since i've switched to raw PKTs and no longer pack PKTs into bundles,
ML>> this script cannot do anything because PKT names are always
ML>> different...
JD> Yes, but with Irex, and other mailers, you could look up a que and see
JD> what was where. Even Taurus has that capability.
that is completely outside what i asked about... that being, again, looking in
the raw outbound directory... i guarantee that you would be just as lost there
as with BSO... AM/FA is only a step above BSO and it provided built in tools
for this...
JD>>> and I could manage it if required. With BSO style it is difficult.
JD>>> Can be fixed to some extent using file boxes
ML>> one only needs the proper BSO tools to manage a BSO outbound... the
ML>> sad part is that they are pretty much lost to history and the sands
ML>> of time... if they are able to be found, it is possible that they
ML>> won't work (runtime error 200 - division by zero while attempting to
ML>> calculate the delay loop) on today's blazingly fast behemoth
ML>> machines...
JD> Ancient technology IOW
what do you think that binkd and any BSO software is?? ;)
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