Subj : Feature request To : Bj”rn Felten From : mark lewis Date : Thu Jan 28 2016 01:59 pm 29 Jan 16 03:38, you wrote to me: ml>> wait, what? are you ""stuck"" on one machine, one person? i certainly ml>> do not want other folks' mail in my stuff nor do i want mine in ml>> their's... they can run their own point or node with or without full ml>> bbs if they want and i'll run mine... long gone are the days where one ml>> machine is tasked with one job... now those types of things are done ml>> per account and machines have numerous accounts... each standing alone ml>> and separate from the others... BF> I don't know how you start your binkd, ~/ftn/sbin/binkd -C ~/ftn/etc/binkd.conf BF> but here I have a DOS window reading D:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe in BF> the top bar. that's a cmd window ;) BF> And all files, other than binkd.cfg, is automatically found by binkd BF> in it's current directory. that's fine if that's the way your conf file is set up... BF> Isn't this a storm in a glass of water? i don't know... i'm fine and happy with binkd the way it stands in this regard... my main point above was not liking forcing central system wide directories to be used for all instances of software like binkd... better to use per user copies /unless/ the BOfH decides they want to provide one system wide installation... even then, though, they can specify the desired directories within the conf file... this effectively becomes a "multi-user point system", though, instead of being the traditional "point per user"... having private netmail would not be so easy with everything being shared... )\/(ark .... Where there's smoke there's pollution. - Neekha --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .