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to: Bill Grimsley
from: Jeff Green
date: 1995-02-18 12:49:14
subject: Binkley config

G'day Bill,



On 16-02-95 06:38, Bill Grimsley said to Jeff Green



JG>> The funny thing is, I sent a mail packet to TML the other night 

JG>> that was over 8192 bytes. It worked! If this problem was consistent 

JG>> it should have died :-(



 BG> Yep, and the fact that your email transfers work fine would tend 

 BG> to eliminate the modem as the cause.  You could try physically 

 BG> moving the file to be uploaded to your \OUTBOUND directory first, 

 BG> and edit binkey.cfg accordingly.  As your mail is currently sent 

 BG> successfully from this directory, I simply can't see why any 

 BG> other file shouldn't upload satisfactorily as well.



I've tried it from the 'outbound', the 'inbound', and any other directory
that I can think of. I've tried from other drives and other partitions.
I've tried to file attach it to Anthony. I've tried to just send it to TML
without any message attached. I've tried to file attach it to Paul.



 BG> Also, if the file to be sent already resides in your specified 

 BG> upload directory, there should be no need to enter the full path 

 BG> information at the Binkley Alt-S prompt.  If this works (and I 

 BG> fully expect it to), stop worrying and simply make it the 

 BG> default.  |-)



I've tried Binkley Alt-S. I've tried Sqed file attach. I've tried MsgEd
file attach. I've even manually created the file. None complete the send.
It begins to work and then dies (either 'error' or 'transfer cancelled'
depending on version) after 8192 bytes.



I give up.



Regards...Jeff (jeff{at}grntrs.dialix.oz.au)



... It will be done on time, if I can find the time.
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