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echo: fmail_help
to: MARK LEWIS
from: PAUL QUINN
date: 2017-09-16 19:17:00
subject: Trialing FMail/lnx - Phas

Hi! mark,

On 09/16/2017 05:30 PM, you wrote:

 PQ>>  it's the *.Msg area.
 ml> ahh... the mailer's playpen...

That's how me & you understand it, if looking from a FroDo POV.  In this case
it belong'em FMail (& GoldEd) only.

 PQ>> Just between you & me before anyone else notices: how does one
 PQ>> bargain with or bribe FMail into exporting a FREQ netmail into
 PQ>> the binkD stream?

 ml> you don't... the FREQs are completely different formats... this is where
 ml> the nodelist comes into play and remote sites having proper FREQ flags
 ml> defined... intelligent mailers like frontdoor do this as a matter of
 ml> fact because they know what format the remote needs... BSO mailers are
 ml> generally not so intelligent...

Ah, yup...

 ml> what mailer are you using on the local end?

binkD.

 ml> what mailer is running on the remote end?

Radius.  I mastered the internal FREQ server setup maybe a year ago. Now that
you raised the matter, I've realized there ain't no X? nodelist flag for my
main node & RC AKA.  I think I pulled the flags when I was troubleshooting a
problem with my DOS BATch FREQ handler, which was okay; it was just missing
some supporting files which disappeared over years of disuse.  The flag should
be XX, as for Argus I think.  I'll try & get David to fix that ASAP or with the
next necessary region update.

That's besides the point IAC: FMail knows nothing of the nodelist IIRC.  I'm a
little remote from my PC now but I've checked a FMail text output file that
makes no mention of a nodelist file in the config.

Cheers,
Paul.

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