22 Jul 16 21:03, you wrote to me:
ml>> what does "which nice" return?
JL> catch22bbs:/home/imp/imp # which nice
JL> /usr/bin/nice
ok... perhaps it was nice complaining about not finding hpt, then...
ml>> binkp doesn't care about the case of inbound or outbound files... it
ml>> only sends what it is told to send... if it is reporting lower case
ml>> file names that it cannot find in a *nix environment then the problem
ml>> is whatever is creating the ?LO files and writing lower case file
ml>> names in them when it is actually generating uppercase file names...
JL> Hmm. Strange. It isn't creating any .?LO files. :/
they may not be needed if the file names are the hex of the destination net and
node... that's the really old school way...
eg: you and i are in Z1... if we are exchanging echomail then from you to me
the bundle (mo1, we3, ect) name would be 0e32000c... you would also see that
for ?UT files which are raw PKTs destined to my system...
i'm starting to think that kai is on to something... you're using the linux
binkd to send mail managed with the DOS HPT running in a dosbox, right? that
means that at least your outbound directory tree is shared between linux and
DOS, correct??
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