• FIDOIN question

    From Richard Vonzel@1:103/705 to All on Sat Jul 1 15:08:44 2023

    Hello everybody!

    When FIDOIN runs, is it possible to also run a batch file to copy the inbound mail to another directory?


    Richard


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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Richard Vonzel on Sun Jul 2 00:05:10 2023
    Re: FIDOIN question
    By: Richard Vonzel to All on Sat Jul 01 2023 03:08 pm


    Hello everybody!

    When FIDOIN runs, is it possible to also run a batch file to copy the inbound mail to another directory?

    Sure. Have the FIDOIN timed event run a shell script or batch file that does that copy. But why?
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  • From Richard Vonzel@1:282/1038 to Digital Man on Sun Jul 2 10:59:30 2023
    Sure. Have the FIDOIN timed event run a shell script or batch file that does that copy. But why?

    I want to copy the incoming mail packets to a different system directory.

    Richard.

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Richard Vonzel on Sun Jul 2 14:46:37 2023
    Re: Re: FIDOIN question
    By: Richard Vonzel to Digital Man on Sun Jul 02 2023 10:59 am

    Sure. Have the FIDOIN timed event run a shell script or batch file that does that copy. But why?

    I want to copy the incoming mail packets to a different system directory.

    Obviously. The question was: "why?" - but okay, anyway, yes, you can do that. --
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