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 Message 8079 
 Oli to Rick Smith 
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 07 Aug 22 08:33:30 
 
MSGID: 2:280/464.47 62ef6aca
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Rick wrote (2022-08-06):

 RS> flag C:\\ftn\\flags\\netmail.out *.pkt *.PKT
 RS> flag C:\\ftn\\flags\\fidoin.now *.su? *.mo? *.tu? *.we? *.th? *.fr? *.sa?
*.pkt *.SU? *.MO? *.TU? *.WE? *.TH? *.FR? *.SAT?

Why *.SAT?
        ^

 RS> And I have tried all variations of the following I could think of

 RS> #exec "nice -n 19 c:\\ftn\\toss.cmd" c:\\ftn\\inb\\*.[STFWM
tfwm][ouaherOUAHER][0-9a-Za-z] *.[pP][kK][tT]
 RS> exec "c:\\ftn\\toss.cmd"  c:\\ftn\\inb\\*.[mwtfs][oehrau][0-9a-zA-Z]

Weird. It looks like it should work. Maybe try the same pattern as in the flag
line:

exec "c:\\ftn\\toss.cmd" *.su? *.mo? *.tu? *.we? *.th? *.fr? *.sa? *.pkt *.SU?
*.MO? *.TU? *.WE? *.TH? *.FR? *.SA?

or just omit the path, in case there is a problem in pattern matching the "\\":

exec "c:\\ftn\\toss.cmd" *.[mwtfs][oehrau][0-9a-zA-Z]

 RS> here is my "toss.cmd"

 RS> @echo off
 RS> cd \ftn\inb
 RS> set unixroot=x:
 RS> hpt toss scan pack

What is the unixroot=x: line good for?

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