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Hello mark.
21 Feb 18 09:08, you wrote to me:
FB>> The question here is: How do I create these spool directories?
FB>> Every time I try to enter the STQ it says that there is no queue
FB>> available... Is there a file that needs to be edited?
ml> you have to use xrobot to do the queue thing but FD should create the
ml> queue automatically, AFAIK... i'm pretty sure that FD will create it
ml> and maybe it is telling you that because there's nothing in it?? my
ml> fastecho and allfix both use FD's STQ to queue mail and files for
ml> sending... i have another tool which uses it when moving mail and
ml> files to my binkd BSO stuff... the thing is that i don't know if i can
ml> point both FD and binkd to the same filebox/spool directory... i mean,
ml> sure, i can but i don' tknow what will happen if both try to deliver
ml> the same file at the same time from the same filebox directory... the
ml> chances of that should not be very large at all but some systems that
ml> can handle multiple protocols might try to connect using more than of
ml> them at once...
Thanks! I created it with XRobot, then I was able to customize it.
Fortunately the latest version of Mystic allows you to create
Directory -based feeds, so the outbound echomail is moved to a specific
directory where I created the spools to crash into the Hub.
Same stuff works on the other way around, so it's working like a nice clock.
Flavio
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