Subj : Re: Bad packets To : Deon George From : Wilfred van Velzen Date : Sun May 31 2020 14:52:00 Hi Deon, On 2020-05-31 22:30:48, you wrote to Alan Ianson: DG> 1 02:31:37 Start tossing... DG> ... DG> M 02:31:38 pktFile /fido/mailer/out.tmp/d28ac803.pkt created for DG> [21:2/116] DG> ... DG> (This is the original test message.), then: DG> 1 02:31:38 Start scanning... DG> ... DG> M 02:31:38 pktFile /fido/mailer/out.tmp/d28ac803.pkt created for DG> [21:2/116] DG> ... DG> Notice that packet d28ac803.pkt was used twice, and went into the same DG> archive d28ac80a.su0 for the same node 2/116. I'm assuming the second pkt DG> file overwrote the first one. DG> hpt is invoked from a script that calls "hpt toss", then "hpt scan". DG> Why is the same packet number between two different runs? It's all taking place within the same second. Maybe the current time is used to create the filename? Bye, Wilfred. --- FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.18-B20170815 * Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464) .