Subj : Tossing mail in INBOUND To : Johan Zwiekhorst From : Herman Neut Date : Thu Sep 16 2004 07:17 pm Hi Johan, Quoting: Johan Zwiekhorst to Herman Neut Date/Time: 16-Sep-04 / 10:38:03 Subject: Tossing mail in INBOUND Nice to see you here too! ;-) JZ> In your message to Pascal Schmidt, dated 2004 22:17>, you wrote JZ> >HN: The *.mo? (a.s.o.) is important indeed. Otherwise BinkD JZ> cannot >HN: recognize mailpackets in the inbound. JZ> >HN: I expected BinkD to be smarter;-) JZ> BinkD can recognize ANY type of file with this method. You could, JZ> for instance, insert another exec-line which calls your JZ> fileprocessor when a file *.tic is received That reminds me. I have to implement my fileprocessor in BinkD. Until now I start the fileprocessor "manual" ;-) First I have to find out why incoming mail with the separate client ( ...\binkd.exe -p -P280/53 binkd.cfg) will be processed by starting my toss.bat, while incoming mail via my BinkD-service will stay unprocessed in the inbound. Both using same binkd.cfg Thus mail with an incoming call will not be processed before mail is coming in with a poll event (separate client). Best Regards, Herman Neut e-mail: h.neutnospam@hccnet.nl --- Terminate 5.00/Pro & BinkD/0.9.7-stable/Powered by WinXP * Origin: Haaksbergen--Twente--The Netherlands (2:280/1141) .