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Hello Michiel!
Sunday July 06 2014 20:51, you wrote to me:
OP>> 3. I haven't found any possibility in the configuration to
OP>> specify the directory for an unprotected inbound. So, the
OP>> question appears where the packages will be placed during the
OP>> unprotected tossing?
MV> What would you like an echomail tosser to toss from the unsecure
MV> inbound?
I'm interested in the situation when the password session exists but no
password for the packets and for the areafix is specified in the tosser. In
this case, the inbound bundles will be received by the mailer and will be
placed in the directory for the password sessions (password inbound). The
questions are how will the tosser behave in this situation and where (to which
directory) the appropriated pkt's will be tossed? I understand such situation
may take place not very often, moreover - it's almost exotic one. On the other
hand, we have to take it into account because it's the real circumstances.
OP>> 4. The uppercase and lowercase characters can't be distinguished
OP>> in the file names, paths,
MV> It is for DOS and Windows. Those OS's make no distintion between
MV> upper- and lower case for paths and file names. So of course Fmail
MV> does not either.
OP>> passwords etc. In some cases, it may be important (e.g., when we
OP>> talk about the passwords).
MV> Fmail nmakes the distinction for area manager passwords. Packet
MV> passwords are always upper case per Fido specs.
Well, the question about the passwords case is closed, thanks. But the
issue about the case of file names is not clear anyway. For example,
FSetupX.exe allows only uppercase characters when defining the log file names
("System Info -> Log Files" window) but I'm free to use
lowercase symbols in
file names in "System Info -> Compression" window. What's the difference
between them and why so?
OP>> 5. I haven't also found any way to perform the CarbonCopy
OP>> operation in a particular echo-area. Does this possibility exist?
OP>> If yes, how is it accessible?
MV> That is not a job for the tosser. Your editor should take care of
MV> that.
Are you sure you've understood my question well? I understand that the
editor can perform this operation itself; my question was absolutely another. I
mean if there exists a possibility of automatic copying of the messages from
different echoes to the particular area by use of an appropriate sender's /
receiver's name template. E.g., I'd like all messages addressed to Oleg Pevzner
in any area to be copied to the area MY_AREA. In the most of existing tossers,
such function exists and is called as CarbonCopy. So, I wonder if it's possible
in FMail too.
Thank you in advance.
WBR, Oleg Monday July 07 2014
E-Mail: ompomp.dp.ua
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