Subj : Verson260A
To : Mike Tripp
From : Kevin Klement
Date : Sat May 07 2005 02:51 pm
Hi Mike,
Friday April 29 2005, Mike Tripp writes to Kevin Klement:
> You shouldn't have to trick Bink not to dial "hold" nodes.
Agreed.
> My guess is that something in that maintenance routine is
> changing the flavor of the mail to crash...which sends Bink
> into wardial mode when it comes back up. Check your outbound
> to see if you have .HLO or .CLO files.
I'll look again but "none" of my midnight maintenance batch
files touch my outbound.
My event file looks like so..
;
; For MDT $ B D N L M F R X C Q A T E1 E2
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Event All 00:00 00:00 F E1=100 ;
Event All 01:00 01:00 F Q=0 E1=97 ;
Event All 00:00 03:00 $ B Q=0 T=2,25 E2=40 ;
Event All 03:00 03:30 D N M X C A=60 T=2,25 E2=40 ;
Event All 03:00 04:00 N L M X A=60 T=2,25 E2=40 ;
Event All 04:00 06:00 $ B L Q=0 E2=40 ;
Event Sat 10:00 10:00 F Q=0 E1=98 ;
Event All 06:00 24:00 B L Q=0 E2=40 ;
;
Kevin
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