• sbbsecho

    From poison@poison@MEMTW.remove-2a9-this to All on Sun May 10 04:58:52 2020
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    I think I see part of the problem on my sbbsecho issue. Looks like everytime a game packet sends out the outbound folder gets deleted. Has anyone seen this before? I have never seen the outbound folder just disappear.


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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-urd-this to poison on Sun May 10 06:57:51 2020
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    Re: sbbsecho
    By: poison to All on Sat May 09 2020 09:58 pm

    I think I see part of the problem on my sbbsecho issue. Looks like everytime a game packet sends out the outbound folder gets deleted. Has anyone seen this before? I have never seen the outbound folder just disappear.

    Neither SBBSecho nor BinkIT delete directories of any kind at any time.

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  • From Rampage@rampage@SESTAR.remove-jre-this to poison on Sun May 10 12:09:22 2020
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    Re: sbbsecho
    By: poison to All on Sat May 09 2020 21:58:52


    poison> I think I see part of the problem on my sbbsecho issue. Looks
    poison> like everytime a game packet sends out the outbound folder gets
    poison> deleted. Has anyone seen this before? I have never seen the
    poison> outbound folder just disappear.

    some BSO mailers have this as an option... they will remove the empty outbounds... you can turn it off in most cases so they'll leave them alone... it may result in your BSO being ""cluttered"" with .pnt directories created by systems connecting that are advertising point addresses, though... it isn't that big a deal... i have my mailers set to leave the BSO directories alone which makes the tosser slightly faster since it doesn't have to create the directories each time...


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  • From poison@poison@MEMTW.remove-kob-this to Digital Man on Sun May 10 14:06:49 2020
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    Re: sbbsecho
    By: Digital Man to poison on Sat May 09 2020 11:57 pm

    Yeah. I don't think its either of those two doing it. No idea why things started acting strange after all these years.


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  • From poison@poison@MEMTW.remove-1fp-this to Rampage on Mon May 11 14:13:50 2020
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    Re: sbbsecho
    By: Rampage to poison on Sun May 10 2020 05:09 am

    Re: sbbsecho
    By: poison to All on Sat May 09 2020 21:58:52


    poison> I think I see part of the problem on my sbbsecho issue. Looks
    poison> like everytime a game packet sends out the outbound folder gets
    poison> deleted. Has anyone seen this before? I have never seen the
    poison> outbound folder just disappear.

    some BSO mailers have this as an option... they will remove the empty outbou advertising point addresses, though... it isn't that big a deal... i have my


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    That would make sense except there is no setting like that in argus that I know of. The problem started when I moved the mailers directories to
    \sbbs\fido\ instead of sbbs\argus where it was originally. It appears argus did not like having a full path and wants the subdirectories under it instead of someplace else. so once I moved them back it was fine.

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