Subj : Forward File routing To : Joe Davis From : Alan Ianson Date : Wed Jul 30 2003 03:08 pm *** Quoting Joe Davis from a message to Alan Ianson *** 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. JD> Are you sure? JD> I ask because I set up... enough to write a netmail and send it to mys JD> an old copy of FD. v2.12 it is. JD> It behaved like this: JD> Write a netmail w/ a file attached, and save with FM, the editor that JD> comes with FD. JD> Return to FD. JD> FD immediately 'senses' that a new *.msg was created and in another di JD> creates two files, one with .ext = .pkt and the other with .ext = .fd I'm pretty sure I've seen fully qualified paths from messages from FD/IM. It could be that the person who sent it used a FQP when they wrote the message?? But I don't have anyone sending me messages with either anymore so my memory may be fooling with me a bit too.. ;) JD> IM... I couldn't get it to find my other modem, and I'd found out what JD> I wanted to find out with FD. I would like to find time to see just JD> what IM and its editor really produce too. I wonder if it is the sam JD> or different results from FD.... IM is very much like FD, it uses a lot of the same filenames like route.fd, fdnode.ctl and more like that. I never did use IM a lot though, I've always prefered the look & feel of FD. 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.. JD> Squish does not, if the FQPath is on the subject line. JD> Qualification: Squish does fine with it, if the local bit is set, and JD> the path is real. The dynamic mailers need to have the path somewhere since they don't have a static control file like BSO mailers. It would be a plus if Squish would just use the filename.ext if the FQP is on the subject line. Of coarse that's easy for me to suggest.. it may not be as easy to impliment and makes squish more and more complicated.. Ttyl :-), Al --- Telegard v3.09.g2-sp4/mL * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, B.C. Canada (1:153/757) .