Subj : Forward File routing To : Joe Davis From : mark lewis Date : Thu Jul 31 2003 10:37 pm AI>>> I'm pretty sure I've seen fully qualified paths from messages AI>>> from FD/IM. It could be that the person who sent it used a FQP AI>>> when they wrote the message?? ml>> those are/were old versions of FD... newer versions do not leave the ml>> path in the subject line... at least, not from what i remember... JD> I should have clarified my original a bit more. JD> I tested with JD> FD EXE 53097 3-02-94 2:12a JD> FM EXE 30742 3-02-94 2:12a right, sorry... JD> Upon writing a new netmail w/file attached with FM, and JD> returning to FD, FD immediately created a .pkt and another JD> file. correct... one was the actual PKT to send and the other is a datafile with details on what files go to what system... JD> The .pkt left out the path in the subject line. Just the JD> filename was there. JD> Whatever that other file was that FD created... that contained JD> the whole path to the attached file. correct on both accounts... and when the PKT and the file were sent, the other file was simply deleted... IIRC, this file is created when FD scans the outbound directory... it would be analagous to a ?LO file in very loose terms... )\/(ark * Origin: (1:3634/12) .