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Hello Paul, On Sunday September 17 2017 07:17, you wrote to Wilfred van Velzen: PQ>>> You had better tell FTools then. It has a 'post' function PQ>>> sporting a '-r' switch (I wasn't using it... honest). WvV>> That's about creating a filerequest message, not about handling WvV>> it... PQ> Fascinating. That's what they mean by the term conundrum, I guess. PQ> Why create something that cannot be handled by itself at a later PQ> stage? Mmm... It is a relic from the past. Fmail was originally designed in a FrontDoor like environment. In a Frontdoor environment creating a file attach message makes sense. The Frontdoor environment is also called AMA (Arc Mail Attach). Files are always send as file attach. There is a message associated with every file transfer. Also with a file request. In a BSO environment things work different. The mailer only knows about files. It does not directly deal with messages, that is left to the tosser or packer. WvV>> Ok it could be done, maybe in the pack function, or maybe in a WvV>> seperate function. It doesn't seem all that hard... But it was WvV>> never implemented by the original author, and never came up WvV>> before in the 10 years I'm involved with the source code. I WvV>> could put it on "the list", but it wouldn't be a high priority WvV>> item... PQ> Nice. Even at priority #99 it is still on 'the list'. :) Thank you. Have you tried to manually create a *.req file. If you ever dealt with hex, it shoukd not be hard... Cheers, Michiel --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303* Origin: http://www.vlist.eu (2:280/5555) SEEN-BY: 203/0 229/426 261/38 280/464 5003 5006 5555 292/789 310/31 633/0 267 SEEN-BY: 633/280 281 412 640/384 712/848 770/1 5019/40 @PATH: 280/5555 712/848 633/280 267 |
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