Hello Angel,
Saturday November 28 2020, Angel Ripoll wrote to Michael Dukelsky:
AR> I have used fixOutbound.pl and I think it does not do what is
AR> expected.
AR> *********************************************************
AR> root@bbs:~# fixOutbound.pl --dry-run
AR> ### It is a dry-run, no actual changes will be made ###
AR> Deleting orphan files from outbound
AR> /srv/fido/var/spool/outbound/44e18401.tu0 deleted
AR> [...]
AR> *********************************************************
AR> If I look at the file 015500ca.clo:
AR> *********************************************************
AR> root@bbs:/var/spool/ftn/outbound# cat 015500ca.clo
AR> ^/var/spool/ftn/outbound/44e18401.tu0
AR> [...]
AR> *********************************************************
AR> As you can see, the files are in a flow file.
I've received the config you sent me, thank you. There is no such a directory
as /srv/fido/var/spool/outbound in your config. The config states that the
outbound is in /var/spool/ftn/outbound. It is very strange to place a symlink
in your config but it is up to you.
Apart of this I see that fixOutbound.pl worked as expected. You used the
--dry-run option. The documentation which you can view by running `perldoc
fixOutbound.pl` says:
--dry-run
--nodry-run
If "--dry-run" is used, perform a trial run with no changes made.
Nothing is deleted, but the same output is produced as in a real run
except the error messages that may appear during the actual run.
So nothing was deleted as you asked.
Michael
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