Hi! August,
On 05 Apr 20 19:53, you wrote to Alan Ianson:
AI>> It's an external SRIF utility that's needed for binkd that is not
AI>> well known.
AA> I don't know what SRIF is. Google tells me it's a somatotropin
AA> release inhibiting factor. LOL
It's described most recently in FSP-1040. It's so simple that even I
understood it enough to design a DOS batch server method of handling FREQs in
binkD, Argus & Radius.
On the client side, the result is a simple ASCII text file containing a list of
filenames, one per line, requesting either real names or majic versions as
concocted by the server's sysop. To get to that point requires some voodoo,
usually with a netmail editor using the FREQ attribute (most BBS editors can't)
and a compliant tosser is required to act on the 'direct'/FREQ nature of the
netmail (some don't).
In realising the need for a simple text file, one can use an approriate editor
to produce one. (Filename is -not- important, though the 'extension' is. I've
used current date/time for quick resolution in the past; example:
"06041050.req".) I've experimented successfully on several occasions by simply
letting the file languish in a *filebox* configured for a peer system, for the
mailer to transmit to the server during a session achieved by some other means.
AA> I thought most bbs softwares (especially sychro and mystic, the
AA> majority in fsxnet?) supported freq, built-in.
Nope. Not a lot of folks took the time to study the proposal (current status
still, I think; not a standard yet).
Cheers,
Paul.
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