• *.MSG usage...

    From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to Digital Man on Tuesday, November 07, 2017 06:25:53
    Hiya DM...

    A few days ago you spoke of removing ARCMail from sbbsecho. Will this removal affect the conversion of *.MSG/Attach at all? 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.

    If indeed this option is planned on being removed in future versions, I beg you to please reconsider.

    Thank you!!


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  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to Digital Man on Tuesday, November 07, 2017 06:25:53
    Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-

    Re: *.MSG usage...
    By: Bill McGarrity to Digital Man on Thu May 05 2016 07:49 pm

    Hiya DM...

    A few days ago you spoke of removing ARCMail from sbbsecho. Will this removal affect the conversion of *.MSG/Attach at all?

    I was not proposing the removal of FTS-1 "stored message" (so-called
    .msg file) support.

    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.

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

    Wonderful....

    Thank you..


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  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to mark lewis on Tuesday, November 07, 2017 06:25:53
    mark lewis wrote to Digital Man <=-

    06 May 16 03:15, you wrote to Bill McGarrity:

    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.

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

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

    Thought that was stated in the Networks area in SCFG.


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