Subj : Re: New test.. To : Nicholas Boel From : Wilfred van Velzen Date : Tue Aug 15 2017 21:37:51 Hi Nicholas, On 2017-08-15 08:29:27, I wrote to you: NB>> Just seems I'm having an issue with echomail.jam now. Golded creates NB>> it in the right place, but running "fmail scan" seems to find it, and NB>> delete it, but doesn't actually scan out the message. "fmail scan -S" NB>> finds the message and scans it out, though. Odd. WvV> I never had a problem with it. But you can look inside it with any editor WvV> before you run 'fmail scan'. It's just a plain txt file. WvV> -S should. That option ignores echomail.jam, and scans every area for WvV> unsend messages front to back. WvV> Maybe I need to add some more logging? ;) While I was adding some debug logging to the echomail.jam processing code, I found a bug. The paths in the echomail.jam file and those for the jam areas in the config weren't converted to linux paths before comparing them. On my system this wasn't a problem because of some script code that runs after I leave golded-lnx to fix the paths to their dos versions in echomail.jam, because of my previous hibrid system. A fixed version of fmail.c is in your inbound... Bye, Wilfred. --- FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.18-B20170815 * Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464) .