Subj : Saving inbound packets To : Alan Ianson From : Tommi Koivula Date : Sun Jun 27 2021 09:10:16 Hi Alan. 26 Jun 21 14:19:40, you wrote to Oli: AI>>> Is there a way to keep inbound packets after tossing to inspect AI>>> later? Ol>> make a copy before tossing? AI> That's what I am doing now. What a mess of stuff.. ;) AI> I am copying packets and bundles into a backup directory. A rather crude cp command. I'm not AI> sure what is going to happen with filename collisions. From HPT you can use "afterunpack". But it may only be used for arcmail? === Cut === 3.2.2 AfterUnpack Syntax: afterUnpack Example: afterUnpack pktpack /home/fido/in.tmp/*.pkt This is executed after unpacking arcmail bundle. You may process your pkt files in tempInbound directory with external utility. This statement cannot be repeated. === Cut === AI> I was thinking others may have come up with a good way to accomplish that. I'm using exec in binkd. :) === Cut === exec "4os2.exe /c d:\\binkd\\talteen.cmd *F *A0" *.su? *.mo? *.tu? *.we? *.th? *.fr? *.sa? *.pkt === Cut === === Cut === echo x xx:xx:xx talteen... set npolku=%@replace[/,_,%2] set npolku=%@replace[:,_,%npolku] set npolku=%@replace[@,_,%npolku] set npolku=%@replace[.,_,%npolku] if not exist i:\tmp\pkt\jemma\%_date%\%npolku\ md /s i:\tmp\pkt\jemma\%_date%\%npolku\ copy /equ "%1" i:\tmp\pkt\jemma\%_date%\%npolku\ exit === Cut === 'Tommi --- * Origin: rbb.fidonet.fi (2:221/360) .