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 Message 318 
 Tommi Koivula to Martin Kazmaier 
 afterunpack command... 
 06 Nov 23 08:42:35 
 
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05 Nov 23 02:30, Martin Kazmaier wrote to All:

 MK> What files should I run this on?   I'm trying to use *.QQQ from the
 MK> inbound temp directory, but can't find anything in there.  I'm trying

Afterunpack is run for .PKT files in your inbounds.

Beforepack is run for .QQQ files in your temp outbound.

It is in the doc. :)

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  5.4.12.1 - External programs (After Unpack)

      In this field  you may define  an utility (program  or batch  file)
  which will be run automatically  after FastEcho finishes the  unpacking
  operation of the  incoming mail  bundles (during the  execution of  the
  "FastEcho TOSS" command).  In this way  you can process  intermediately
  all incoming mail packets (*.PKT) in order to obtain, for example, sta-
  tistical reports, packets pre-sorting,  splitting of large mail  packet
  files and so on. Be careful to  keep in due consideration that the  ex-
  tracted mail packets may reside  in different directories according  to
  the directory  you  specified  in "Pathnames"  section  for  "Inbound",
  "Temporary Inbound" and "Local Inbound".  For our tutorial, leave  this
  field empty.

  5.4.12.2 - External programs (Before Pack)

      This option is very similar to the previous one, the only differen-
  ce is that, the present, will  call an external program (or batch  file
  too) just before the archiving  operation of the outgoing mail  packets
  will take place. Hereby, also, you  may specify the program by  writing
  only its executable name  and, if needed, all  its switches; you  could
  define the pathnames too, but it's suggested only if the called program
  cannot be found in the current directory or through your "DOS PATH" en-
  vironment variable. Be careful because some PKT's utilities and prepro-
  cessors operate on the  mail packets having  the *.PKT extension  only,
  while, in this case, the outgoing mail packets are in intermediate sta-
  tus already  having a  *.QQQ extension.  For our  tutorial, leave  this
  field empty.

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'Tommi

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