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echo: fmail_help
to: PAUL HAYTON
from: WILFRED VAN VELZEN
date: 2016-11-22 08:29:00
subject: Re: Fmail, HPT and FastEc

Hi Paul,

On 22 Nov 16 11:54, Paul Hayton wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
  about: "Re: Fmail, HPT and FastEcho":

 Wv>> De specifications for PATH and SEEN-BY kludges don't allow for zone
 Wv>> info. The issue with FastEcho is that it strips SEEN-BY's (I never
 Wv>> remember if that's incoming or outgoing, but it's one of the two) when
 Wv>> it detects interzonal traffic. This is hardcoded, so you can't turn it
 Wv>> off. In FMail that's fully configurable.

 PH> Thanks I'm just looking at the software now, can you point me to the
 PH> settings you're referring to please :)

In the Area Manager you can set "Use SeenBy 'Yes'", and "Tiny SeenBy 'No'", for
each area.

In the Node Manager you can set "Tiny SEEN-BYs 'No'" for each node.

 PH> What plans do you have for FMail next?

Release of the MingW32 compiled version. It's in beta test right now, and in
between, I'm implementing some small things.

 PH> I read somewhere you're looking to create a Linux and RPi version?

A linux version will be the next big "feature", I will be working on after the
next release. If that will also compile for/on RPi, that will be a plus, but
not a goal...

 PH> Interesting stats... thanks for sharing :)

Everyone can see them on the sourceforge website. ;)

Wilfred.

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