Subj : Re: binkd using CPU 100%? To : Alpha From : alterego Date : Thu Sep 17 2020 10:16:48 Re: Re: binkd using CPU 100%? By: Alpha to Mindsurfer on Wed Sep 16 2020 11:10 am Howdy, Al> Oh, interesting. You're using the same Zone number at the end, so it all ends up in the same folder? When I use the unique Al> Zone number for each net, binkd ends up creating seperate folders for each. I'll give this a try, thanks! Yeah its confusing. The number at the end is *not* the zone number for the network. It represents the zone number for the outbound directory, and thus any mail for any other zone will have the hex address suffix added to that directory path. So in my case, the number is the same, as is the directory path, but mail for othernets end up in .[hex]. ....лоеп .... It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers. --- SBBSecho 3.11-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (21:2/116) .