Hi! Michiel,
On 09/17/2017 07:48 AM, you wrote:
PQ>>>> You had better tell FTools then. It has a 'post' function
PQ>>>> sporting a '-r' switch (I wasn't using it... honest).
MvdV> It is a relic from the past. Fmail was originally designed in a
MvdV> FrontDoor like environment. In a Frontdoor environment creating a file
MvdV> attach message makes sense. The Frontdoor environment is also called AMA
MvdV> (Arc Mail Attach). Files are always send as file attach. There is a
MvdV> message associated with every file transfer. Also with a file request.
So, we have 'r'=='relic' in this context. :) Thank you for the history
lesson.
MvdV> In a BSO environment things work different. The mailer only knows about
MvdV> files. It does not directly deal with messages, that is left to the
MvdV> tosser or packer.
Mmm... you're limited by your experience with binkD, perhaps.[shrug]
BinkleyTerm (where BSO originated) knew exactly what to do when Alt-G was
pressed: it started a FREQ dialogue of its own. I can do the same thing with a
few mouse clicks in Radius... an advanced BSO mailer.
MvdV> Have you tried to manually create a *.req file. If you ever dealt with
MvdV> hex, it shoukd not be hard...
After five years with CrashMail II, I already have the necessary files at hand,
and a wonderful editor. Thanks, Michiel.
Cheers,
Paul.
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