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Hello Eric,
ER> While that's useful, I need this to be done right after an sbbsecho call
ER> so that it doesn't run again and re-export the netmail in an endless loop.
ER> So, if I, or another user sends netmail from within Synchronet, my plan is
ER> to tell sbbsecho not to delete which it normally does do, but in doing so,
ER> if the outbound *.msg files remain there, every time sbbsecho runs, it'll
ER> send it again, and again and again, endlessly. It doesn't seem to care if
ER> it's marked Unsent or not.
So you need this to automatically and reliably happen after every toss?
Years ago I used to do that with CFRoute under OS/2. CFR is in the husky
stuff but it doesn't compile here.
Netmgr is also a strong possibility. I have not tried to do that in many,
many years but I used netmgr or CFR to do things that squish
wouldn't/couldn't do when that was my tosser. JAM support is broken in
netmgr (or is it xmsgapi) so I think you would need to use squish. It's
also possible to build against husky's smapi but I haven't tried.
andrew clarke has netmgr and friends available from his svn site. Below is
a snippit from a recent post in the artware echo
==== Begin "artware.txt" ====
= ARTWARE (1:153/757) =========================================================
Msg : 2 of 6
From : andrew clarke 3:633/267 01 Jul 15 01:00:00
To : All
Subj : Artware updates (autopost)
===============================================================================
Artware software
================
Note: The latest version of this document is available via SVN. See
the end of the document for more information.
Status
------
The software timEd, NetMgr and WIMM have all been ported to UNIX. In
years gone by these programs were distributed as shareware by Gerard
van Essen under the name 'Artware', however in late 2000 they were
released as open source under the GNU General Public Licence (GPL) and
uploaded to http://www.nicestories.com/fidonet/ (last accessed
2013-09-20).
Most of the work porting timEd to UNIX was done by Oliver Grimm.
Currently the Windows port of timEd is only stable, and semi-usable,
when compiled using Cygwin. To date there has been no attempt to port
it back to OS/2 or DOS. Contributions are welcome though! The latest
version is stable under Linux, FreeBSD, BeOS and Mac OS X.
WIMM should compile under Windows, UNIX, OS/2, BeOS & 32-bit DOS.
There has been a report of instability under 32-bit DOS, but this
cannot be replicated by me. It has been stable under FreeBSD during
testing.
NetMgr is the most recent port, thanks to Bo Simonsen. Currently it
only compiles under UNIX (Linux/FreeBSD) and BeOS. It will probably
also compile under Cygwin. It won't compile out of the box for OS/2,
Windows or 32-bit DOS using Watcom, but shouldn't need too much work
to make this possible. It has been stable under FreeBSD and BeOS
during testing, but has not been exhaustively tested.
All three require the latest version of XMSGAPI if you wish to compile
from source. XMSGAPI is a port of the Squish MSGAPI written by Scott
Dudley and released under the GNU Lesser Public Licence.
Downloading
-----------
An anonymous SVN server has been set up for timEd, WIMM, NetMgr and
XMSGAPI. If you have a command-line SVN client installed you can
retrieve the latest version of the timEd source code using the
following command:
svn co svn://svn.ozzmosis.com/timed
For WIMM, NetMgr and XMSGAPI, replace 'timed' with 'wimm', 'netmgr' or
'xmsgapi':
svn co svn://svn.ozzmosis.com/wimm
svn co svn://svn.ozzmosis.com/netmgr
svn co svn://svn.ozzmosis.com/xmsgapi
Contributing
------------
You can make changes to the source code or documentation of any of
these programs and have it incorporated into the main SVN repository.
If you'd like write access to the SVN at svn.ozzmosis.com please
send netmail to Andrew Clarke at FidoNet node 3:633/267 or e-mail
mail{at}ozzmosis.com with the username and password you wish to use.
Updates
-------
The latest version of this document is posted on the 1st and 15th of
every month in the FidoNet ARTWARE echo. It is also available via
SVN as 'artware.txt', using the command:
svn co svn://svn.ozzmosis.com/fidonet/
-+-
+ Origin: Blizzard of Ozz, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (3:633/267)
==== End "artware.txt" ====
Ttyl :-),
Al
... Admit Nothing..... Deny EVERYTHING..... Demand PROOF!
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