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 Message 1446 
 Bill McGarrity to mark lewis 
 Re: *.MSG usage... 
 07 May 16 10:16:00 
 
-=> mark lewis wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-

 ml> 06 May 16 19:26, you wrote to me:

 >>> I, along with a few others use MakeNL and it creates *.MSG when
 >>> sending updated segments up the ladder.  Also, there is Frontdoor's FM
 >>> editor I use when creating netmail and sending files as well.  It's a
 >>> little easier than looging into the bbs. sbbsecho converts them quite
 >>> easily for BSO transmission.

 DM>> If that works today, it would continue to work. It's just the "BSO
 DM>> mode" would not longer be an option, it would be the *only* mode of
 DM>> operation supported. If you're already using BSO/FLO mode, and it
 DM>> sounds like you are, then there would be no change for you.

 ml>> in BSO mode, where is the MSG directory that one can specify in FA
 ml>> mode? folks using tools that generate MSG files need to have a
 ml>> directory to place them into for sbbsecho to process them and their
 ml>> attachments...

 BM> Thought that was stated in the Networks area in SCFG.


 BM> NetMail Directory          c:\fd\netmail\    <-----

 ml> unless things have changed since i was last in echocfg, you can't get
 ml> there (into that field) when in BSO mode... only when in FA mode... the
 ml> newer version may have changed this, though...

It wasn't in echocfg.... it was in the main cfg for sbbs.  Only thng I set in
echocfg were the folders for inbound, sec inbound and outbound.


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