Subj : Notice To : Bill McGarrity From : mark lewis Date : Mon Feb 17 2014 20:34:59 On Mon, 17 Feb 2014, Bill McGarrity wrote to Nicholas Boel: NB> I've (which I'm sure this is probably the way you've done it too) used NB> Synchronet's "filelist" utility to create my magic names containing NB> what they need to. Then I'm actually using a simple FREQ processing NB> script that comes with the latest binkd mailer code. When a .REQ is NB> received, binkd launches the script and passes the .REQ's filename to NB> it, where the files created by Synchronet's "filelist" should be read. BM> I wasn't talking about Netmail FREQ's, those are pretty straight BM> forward. Fido has a "filefind" echo... that's what I'm talking BM> about. I was reviewing Allfix last evening (briefly) and saw it BM> can also scan a PKT, which would be good to do before Synch tosses, BM> have it create a text file then SMBUTIL can drop it into the BM> correct echo as a reply IF the file was found on the system. I BM> don't know if the file Allfix creates is an actual "reply" or just BM> a TXT file where you can add a .HDR or even if it is needed. BM> Naturally, the "filelist" would have to be updated after every tic BM> is processed. :) this is one of the reasons why my system processed mail only once an hour... tossing mail and files and updating all the necessary data files and web pages takes time... as i've noted in the past in other echos and discussions, this takes time and my system would never stopp tossing and processing if it looped back to the top every time it finished a run and detected new mail or files in the inbound directories and fileboxes... )\/(ark One of the great tragedies of life is the murder of a beautiful theory by a gang of brutal facts. --Benjamin Franklin --- FMail/Win32 1.60 * Origin: (1:3634/12.71) .