Subj : Re: MissiPKT fil files To : mark lewis From : robert wolfe Date : Tue Nov 07 2017 18:56:20 On 11/07/17, mark lewis said the following... ml> ml> On 2017 Nov 07 07:49:00, you wrote to me: ml> ml> BM> -=> mark lewis wrote to Bill McGarrity on 11-06-17 20:40 <=- ml> ml> ml>> On 2014 Apr 04 09:40:00, you wrote to Nicholas Boel: ml> ml> NB>>> With that said, my system receives those mail bundles, and knows to ml> NB>>> unzip them before importing the .pkt files. Maybe it's confusing to ml> NB>>> you because you're not actually seeing a "ZIP" file. Those message ml> NB>>> bundles (*.mo?, *.tu?, *.we?, *.th?, *.fr?, *.sa?, *.su?) are the Z ml> NB>>> files, depending on which day of the week it is. ml> ml> BM>> Does anyone still compress?? POTS I can see.... but binkp?? :) ml> ml> ml>> utoh! you got bitten by the (sbbsecho??) bug, too... ml> ml> BM> HUH?? ml> ml> look at the date of your post i responded to... it is one of the new ml> spewage batches... it quickly chewed up 300Meg of drive space over here ml> as it was expanded to the numerous systems that connect here for mail ;) ml> ml> )\/(ark ml> ml> Always Mount a Scratch Monkey ml> Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer ml> doin' it wrong... ml> ... Advice to persons about to marry - DON'T! ml> --- ml> * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) Ok, someone has something configured wrong. It looks like this message (and other unrelated ones) ended up in ML_BASEBALL here on my end (the echo was autocreated here). This also seems to have happened in the Synchronet Distributed Databases echo as well. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A35 (Raspberry Pi/32) * Origin: How about a piece of Pi? (1:116/18) .