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Re: HTICK By: Janis Kracht to Joe Delahaye on Mon Oct 06 2003 20:03:32 > Makes sense, Joe.. Binkley style outbounds (BSO) use one file to list all t > traffic for a node. If you look at the *.HLO or ?LO file, you should see e > file listed, along with it's complete path, such as: > > +c:\games\megagame.zip > ~c:\outbound.001\????????.tic > ~c:\outbound.001\????????.pkt > etc. etc. Close, but not quite like that. > The first character denotes whether the file is to be removed after sending > (like the tics and pkts would be), or not ...I probably don't have the symb > correct, it's been a while. > > What you need is a utility that reads in that .?lo file, and creates attach > messages from the list. I'll look around on my system.. I may have somethi > here that will do the job. That would be very much appreciated Janis. It will allow me to do Squish type messages, but, if I set it to Squish, I still get .FLO --- SBBSecho 2.10-Linux* Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 249/303 261/38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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