Subj : Question To : IB JOE From : Nicholas Boel Date : Fri Sep 29 2017 17:27:10 Hello IB, On Thu Sep 28 2017 19:22:04, IB JOE wrote to Nicholas Boel: IJ> I simply wanted to know if mystic created it automaticly. Like it does IJ> in a few other packages. You mentioned Synchronet. Synchronet works the EXACT same way as Mystic. You have to physically put the variable into your command line string in your configuration when running a batch file from Synchronet itself. You can not run anything from the DOS, Linux, or Windows command line using the strings Synchronet uses, it is only for Synchronet itself unless you actually set them manually prior using SET or EXPORT (ie: SBBSNODE=, SBBSCTRL=, etc). Otherwise your computer would have no clue what you're talking about. Just like in Mystic's case, and I'm sure it's the same way in Wildcat or whatever else you mentioned previously. For example, In SCFG, Synchronet uses "%#" or some such to pass the node number to an external execution. Instead, Mystic uses "%3". Do you see the similarities there? If your same question's answer for Synchronet was "yes", then the same answer would be for Mystic. Do you need a picture drawn for you? IJ> The answer was no it doesn't. And neither does any of the other BBS softwares you mentioned previously that you think supposedly "do it". IJ> Relax... Mystic is good.... Has nothing to do with Mystic. You ask a question, and when someone actually tries to answer and/or help you, you give some douschebaggy reply and change your tune to "I figured it out myself, I don't need you. This is how it is. I'm right!" If that's the case, don't ask the fuckin' question in the first place then if you're going to make up your own answer and not at least try to appreciate the help given. This is why you were originally asked if you were trolling, FYI (in case you still haven't figured it out). Regards, Nick .... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю." --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20170303 * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (1:154/10) .