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to: BILL GORDON
from: ROBERT WOLFE
date: 2015-09-30 18:24:00
subject: Re: Strange directories

-=> Bill Gordon wrote to All <=-

 BG> I have noticed in Irex v2.31 that when I set up the outbound directory
 BG> as c:\irex\out\ the other directories appear. For instance, I receive
 BG> FidoNet mail from my hub (3634) and setting his outbound directory as
 BG> c:\irex\out\3634 \ I get another directory pop up c:\irex\out.06f\

 BG> Now, I know that 06f is HEX for 3634, but why does it appear? Another
 BG> hub is 57, and his outbound directory is set for c:\irex\out\57\ and I
 BG> have another one pop up as c:\irex\out.039\. Again, 039 is HEX for 57.
 BG> But why are these directories appearing? The ones I have set for them
 BG> are NEVER used.

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