Subj : FastEcho and BT-style outbounds To : Sean Dennis From : Richard Webb Date : Thu Jun 11 2009 06:58 pm HI Sean, On Wed 2037-Jun-10 22:27, Sean Dennis (1:18/200) wrote to mark lewis: ml> hunh?? FD rebuilds everything from the netmail messages in the netmail ml> area... i'm confused, i think... aren't i? SD> No, you're right. What I'm saying is that if you lose the netmail SD> messages, you lose all of your mail. I prefer to have my mail SD> stored away from my netmail messages, heh. I've had things blow up SD> on me a few times that caused me to shy away from ARCmail mailers, INdeed, same could be said if you accidentally bomb a flo file too though. Imho were I running a dynamic mailer I"d have a netmail area for me and users, which I could then have netmgr or some other like utility move to the primary netmail area where my mailer could then see and act upon it. OTher than that, when it came to managing it, the mailer would do all that. I could go through the human accessible nm area and kill received msgs, etc. when/if I chose and not worry about messing up system operations. That would be my cure for that potential problem anyway. I stick with this one because I'm used to how it works. When/if I can do something for transporting fidonet traffic over internet here I'll probably reevaluate and then stick with the concept I'm familiar with. I did that for awhile anyway back in the day just to separate users' netmail from mine, and to have a squish style netmail area but needed *.msg style nm area for raid iirc. Regards, Richard --- timEd 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: Radio REscue net operations BBS (1:116/901) .