Subj : Re: mYSTIC+GOLDED To : David Gonzalez From : Nicholas Boel Date : Sun Nov 17 2024 02:09 pm Hello David, On Sun, Nov 17 2024 12:43:02 -0600, you wrote: > Ok, gotcha, and what would be a suggestion?. A suggestion for what? What I do here, is I have manually defined every netmail and echomail area with AREADEF in goldarea.inc: areadef NETMAIL "Netmail" net Jam /path/to/msgbase/netmail areasep !OTHERNET#1 "Othernet #1" echo areadef ON1-CHAT "General Chat" echo Jam /path/to/msgbase/ot1-chat .... areasep !OTHERNET#2 "Othernet #2" echo areadef ON2-CHAT "General Chat" echo Jam /path/to/msgbase/ot2-chat .... .... and so on until all of your areas are listed. Then include that file into your golded.conf using "include goldarea.inc" without quotes. The AREASEP keyword is just a divider that you can put in to separate things if you care to. It is not needed if you don't want to use it. Then in golded.conf, you can use the AREALISTSORT keyword with whatever sorting options are available to you, in whichever order you want them in. This is all defined in golded-plus/manuals/gold_ref.txt for better understanding of what each one does and the options available with them. If you don't care to be so precise, and just want all areas listed in Golded, use the AREALIST method I mentioned in a previous reply. > Oh, it's only for netmails?, I see. I did implement those semaphores but > indeed they do what you say, they scan the whole messagebase and it's grown > exponentially it's slow, so can you explain how to make it whole, how can I > make it let the tosser in this case mystic to scan snly areas with messages > to be sent out?. echomail.jam is for echomail, and netmail.jam is for netmail. Mystic usually creates and reads something similar to these in the mystic/semaphore directory. You will probably have to take a look at the Golded documentation I pointed you to, as well as Mystic's documentation on getting them both to match and work together nicely. Regards, Nick .... He who laughs last, thinks slowest. --- SBBSecho 3.22-Linux * Origin: _thePharcyde telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) (1:154/700) .