Subj : FastEcho + BinkD
To : Troy Tuttle
From : mark lewis
Date : Fri Apr 06 2018 01:59 am
On 2018 Apr 05 22:29:06, you wrote to Nick Andre:
TT> They are and with some investigation I think I figured it out. I think FE
TT> made an outbound directory for Retronet called RETRONET.050 (0x50 being
the
TT> zone apparently) and BinkD was looking in a directory c:\binkd\retronet.
TT> So I copied over the mail and it seemed to send. So I think that FastEcho
TT> created the wrong 5D outbound for some reason. Hopefully it's correct
next
TT> time it sends mail out as you can't select an outbound directory with an
TT> extension in BinkD.
erk!! man, i didn't even look over FE's docs... i've always thought it was
limited to 4D... geez... sorry for my last post being so far off the mark but
it was closer than one might think...
TT> Worst case I'll just have to move the outbound files over to the right
TT> directory during mail time.
why? just fix the domain line in your binkd.cfg file so it points to the all
caps directory instead of the lower case one... oh, wait... FE tacked on the
zone extension, too?? hummm... binkd should support that... what are your
domain lines in your binkd.cfg?
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