Subj : Forward File routing To : Alan Ianson From : Joe Davis Date : Wed Jul 30 2003 03:41 pm Hi Alan, [...] AI> Sure, fire away.. JD>> From your statement above it appears that you and the JD>> other two nodes involved all communicated via direct JD>> POTS polling. True? AI> Yes, mind you that was 6 - 8 years ago now.. :)) Ancient history, huh? :) JD>> Is your system FD style or Bink Style? and while we JD>> are on that, what was your frontend software then? AI> Bink style. I was either using the original BinkleyTerm or AI> Portal of Power (Binkley style outbound) in those days. ok JD>> Here's one that may be difficult to get into postion to JD>> answer: When a netmail with a file attached is sent JD>> to your system, upon tossing it, and reading the JD>> netmail, exactly what appears in the subject line? JD>> Just the filename.ext? or a fully qualified path+filename.ext ? AI> Just a filename.ext, at least that's what we hope for. :) more on this later. AI> I have AI> noticed at times when I get a file attach from a dynamic mailer AI> like FD or IM I get the fully qualified path from the senders AI> system. Are you sure? I ask because I set up... enough to write a netmail and send it to myself... an old copy of FD. v2.12 it is. It behaved like this: Write a netmail w/ a file attached, and save with FM, the editor that comes with FD. Return to FD. FD immediately 'senses' that a new *.msg was created and in another dir, creates two files, one with .ext = .pkt and the other with .ext = .fdc InspectA reads the .pkt fine .... on the subject line is just the filename.ext of the attached file! the FQPath is gone. The other file, I don't know what it is, but I suspect it has to do with the actual sending of the file attach, does contain the FQPath... I can see it in there with List. Using FD, I sent that to myself. No FQPath on the subject line upon tossing the netmail. I do have an idea to propose though, as to how and why you may have been fooled into thinking it was FD that did it. IM... I couldn't get it to find my other modem, and I'd found out what I wanted to find out with FD. I would like to find time to see just what IM and its editor really produce too. I wonder if it is the same or different results from FD.... AI> That might create a problem if you want to forward the AI> attached file on to another node. Bingo! :) AI >I'm not sure if squish would AI> be able to find the file and send it on it's way or not in a AI> case like that.. Squish does not, if the FQPath is on the subject line. Qualification: Squish does fine with it, if the local bit is set, and the path is real. AI> Might have to experiment a bit in that case and see what happens. I did. a bunch. See another echomail message. Thanks ......Joe --- Msged/2 TE 05 * Origin: Cairdeas (1:261/1380) .