Subj : Issue with BinkD and outbound attempts. To : mark lewis From : Oli Date : Fri Mar 27 2020 02:49 pm 27 Mar 20 09:31, you wrote to me: ml> Re: Issue with BinkD and outbound attempts. ml> By: Oli to mark lewis on Fri Mar 27 2020 14:15:17 >> c:\bink\outbound (Default Outbound) >> c:\bink\outbound.002 (FidoNet Zone 2) >> c:\bink\outbound.003 (FidoNet Zone 3) >> c:\bink\outbound.004 (FidoNet Zone 4) >> c:\bink\amiganet.027 (Amiganet Zone 39) >> c:\bink\agoranet.02e (Agoranet Zone 46) >> c:\bink\dbnet.0c9 (Dbnet Zone 201) ml> this is exactly what i'm speaking of... my understanding is that proper 5D BSO ml> for the above should be ml> c:\bink\outbound (Default Outbound) ml> c:\bink\outbound.002 (FidoNet Zone 2) ml> c:\bink\outbound.003 (FidoNet Zone 3) ml> c:\bink\outbound.004 (FidoNet Zone 4) ml> c:\bink\amiganet (Amiganet Zone 39) ml> c:\bink\agoranet (Agoranet Zone 46) ml> c:\bink\dbnet (Dbnet Zone 201) ml> 4D BSO would have ALL of them named "outbound.xxx" like this... ml> c:\bink\outbound (Default Outbound) ml> c:\bink\outbound.002 (FidoNet Zone 2) ml> c:\bink\outbound.003 (FidoNet Zone 3) ml> c:\bink\outbound.004 (FidoNet Zone 4) ml> c:\bink\outbound.027 (Amiganet Zone 39) ml> c:\bink\outbound.02e (Agoranet Zone 46) ml> c:\bink\outbound.0c9 (Dbnet Zone 201) ml> what you posted above is what i'm calling 4.5D since it is a mixture of 4D and ml> 5D... What you call 4.5D is what I know as 5D from the 1990s. IIRC Squish and Binkleyterm use the hex extension for all outbound dirs that are not the default outbound. The example I posted was a quote from FTS-5005 http://ftsc.org/docs/fts-5005.003 Which tossers do support 5D.nohex binkD style outbound? --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707 * Origin: kakistocracy (2:280/464.47) .