21 Jul 16 18:53, you wrote to me:
ml>> # start hpt to toss mail after the session is complete
ml>> exec "nice -n 19 /home/fido/bin/hpt toss link"
ml>> /home/fido/inbound/secure/*.[STFWMstfwm][ouaherOUAHER][0-9A-Za-z]
ml>> *.[pP][kK][tT]
JL> Ok. Thanks for that, but I get this error:
JL> "
JL> catch22bbs:/home/imp/imp # ./hpt.sh
JL> ./hpt.sh: line 1: /usr/bin/nice -n 19 /home/imp/hpt/hpt toss link: No such
JL> file or directory
JL> "
what does "which nice" return?
JL> Also, do you know of a way to have BinkP allow uppercase outbound
JL> bundles?
binkp doesn't care about the case of inbound or outbound files... it only sends
what it is told to send... if it is reporting lower case file names that it
cannot find in a *nix environment then the problem is whatever is creating the
?LO files and writing lower case file names in them when it is actually
generating uppercase file names...
JL> 90148c00.th0: is actually 90148C00.TH0
the ?LO file pointing to it contains what??
JL> I found this in binkd.conf:
JL> "
JL> #
JL> # Inbound filename case:
JL> # inboundcase [save(default)|upper|lower|mixed]
interesting... i've never seen that before... i don't even use it...
JL> But, I guess it only works with incoming bundles?
t'would seem that way...
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