• Filebox

    From Stephen Walsh@3:633/280 to All on Fri Sep 17 10:27:22 2021

    Hello everybody!


    Guys can we please get back to the question at hand, and not this track going to some other town.
    Yes I know it's not the best way, but a workaround for the moment is the only option.

    I have a system that binkd isn't liking and wont run. (Yet to try another TCP/IP stack.) The quickest solution was to setup a filebox and use
    ftp to get the mail.

    Yesterday's session had to download 112 archive bundles, and 99% of them contained just one pkt file.



    Stephen


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  • From Oli@2:280/464.47 to Stephen Walsh on Fri Sep 17 08:05:02 2021
    Hi Stephen,

    Stephen wrote (2021-09-17):

    Hello everybody!


    Guys can we please get back to the question at hand, and not this track going to some other town.

    Maybe try some web support forum for husky where they moderate off-topic conversations ;-P.

    Yes I know it's not the best way, but a workaround for the moment is the only option.

    So the question is how to improve the workaround?

    I have a system that binkd isn't liking and wont run. (Yet to try another TCP/IP stack.) The quickest solution was to setup a filebox and use ftp
    to get the mail.

    Yesterday's session had to download 112 archive bundles, and 99% of them contained just one pkt file.

    Just an idea, which I haven't tested: what about the SeperateBundles option? Wouldn't this create DailyBundles in a separate directory?

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/1 to Oli on Fri Sep 17 16:01:55 2021

    17 Sep 21 08:05, Oli wrote to Stephen Walsh:

    Just an idea, which I haven't tested: what about the SeperateBundles option? Wouldn't this create DailyBundles in
    a separate directory?

    Yes, but it does that for all links.

    'Tommi

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  • From Kai Richter@2:240/77 to Stephen Walsh on Sat Sep 18 12:41:42 2021
    Hello Stephen!

    17 Sep 21, Stephen Walsh wrote to All:

    a workaround for the moment is the only option.

    I have a system that binkd isn't liking and wont run. (Yet to try
    another TCP/IP stack.) The quickest solution was to setup a filebox
    and use ftp to get the mail.

    Yesterday's session had to download 112 archive bundles, and 99% of
    them contained just one pkt file.

    Sounds like the workaround is working.

    It may not be perfect but that's a feature of a workaround, isn't it? ;-)

    Guys can we please get back to the question at hand

    Oh no. We missed your target question completely:

    Am I missing something in my config for the link or husky's config in general.

    You never reported a problem on your side.
    You just wanted to know if that's fine.

    Yes it is. The filebox design wasn't build to handle mail.

    It's a throw anything in and if the destination is coming around then hand it over.

    If you have to many packed bundles in your filebox then your tossing frequence may be too high. Give it a try, turn on the packer again, stop tossing for 24 hours and start it again, then look for the files in your filebox.

    Regards

    Kai

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