ac> The tradeoff here is if you screw up your binkd.conf, binkd would create
ac> empty directories where you don't expect instead of looking in the right
ac> place where your outbound mail is sitting.
Yeah, well. If you screw it up, you'll soon notice it. Best is of course
*not* to screw anything up. At least you get the program up and running.
It kinda reminds of that damn warning signal for not using the seat belt in
both my Volvo cars. It's OK to warn me five seconds or so (like my Mercedes
does), but it keeps on beeping forever and ever.
In other words, I want to make my own decision about stuff, even if it's
about creating a totally crazy file structure... 8-)
--- Paul's Win98SE VirtualBox
* Origin: Quinn's Post - Maryborough, Queensland, OZ (3:640/384)
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