Subj : Interfacing FD with
To : mark lewis
From : Joaquim Homrighausen
Date : Wed Sep 27 2017 01:50 am
ml> yes, fileboxes are the same as spool directories... anything you
ml> drop in them is automajikally flicked over the wall and appears
ml> in the destination system's inbound...
Right, or held for pickup (at least in FD's case), depending on the status of
the Spool Directory entry in the STQ.
ml> now the question is if i can have FD and binkd both working with
ml> the same filebox/spool directories so that mail can be picked up
ml> by either method... i've been keeping them split and only doing
ml> part of my config steps when i add a new telnet connected node...
ml> when i add a binkp connected node, i have several more steps to
ml> do...
I can't see why you wouldn't be able to do this. If the files are removed after
having been successfully transported to the other system, there won't be any
"dupes". In FD's case, it will also honor the read-only attribute and not
include them. In the event of an error, FD will att the read-only attribute.