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Re: hpt moving/changing netmail? By: Eric Renfro to Joe Delahaye on Thu Jul 23 2015 15:00:59 ER> Well, you are partially correct. ER> ArcMail/Attach-mail mailers used "Stored Messages", FTS-1 style, meaning ER> they directly utilize the *.msg files and in monitoring and in ER> transmission, they are read, attached, and changed. ER> binkd is BSO/FLO style mailer, which means it doesn't use "Stored ER> Messages", instead, NetMail is packed into PKTs and shipped that way. ER> Combined with an .out file in a specific directory matching zone, net, ER> node, and point in a specific hexadecimal naming convention. Yes, and the hexidecimal naming convention is confusing without a converter At least with Arcmail attach, I knew what was going where, and I could manage it if required. With BSO style it is difficult. Can be fixed to some extent using file boxes ER> That's the baseline fundamental differences. I know, when I ran my BBS ER> back in the day, I always /preferred/ Arcmail/Attachmail style, using ER> InterMail, simply because I hated BSO style, especially BinkleyTerm, ER> Portal of Power was okay, but BSO-style still. I liked Intermail. It did PCBoard natively Had it been a 32 bit Front End, I would still be using it, even though I am now using Synchronet. I did use it for quite a while actually, before switching to REX, and now Binkd. ER> So, while using BSO-style mailing, once netmail is packed into a PKT for ER> delivery, it's technically "sent" in terms of the concept, it's been ER> processed for delivery. It's up to the mailer to try to ship it from there ER> from that. ER> Another point of interest. ArcMail/Attach-Mail could do their own routing, ER> while BSO/FLO relied on the packer to route it. Yes, and that was another point that I had difficulty with, and still do on occassion. ... You can tell when politicians are lying...They move their lips. --- SBBSecho 2.27-Win32* Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303) SEEN-BY: 12/0 154/10 203/0 227/51 230/0 240/1661 5832 249/0 206 300 303 304 SEEN-BY: 249/306 307 261/38 280/464 5003 292/854 423/120 633/267 280 640/384 SEEN-BY: 712/550 848 770/1 @PATH: 249/303 280/464 712/848 633/267 |
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