Can I tell squish to delete the file or is there anyother way. A
script will keep sending it otherwise.
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Can I tell squish to delete the file or is there anyother way. A
script will keep sending it otherwise.
No I don't guess you can. But you might be able to use a charecter
in the flo file which tells the mailer that it should delete it,
after it has been send..
I can't remember which one, but maybe others can.
No I don't guess you can. But you might be able to use a
charecter in the flo file which tells the mailer that it should
delete it, after it has been send..
I can't remember which one, but maybe others can.
I tried using Kill as the flavour but the file is still there. I guess
I could just do an echo ^$string > flo file :)
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Hello sean!
13 Dec 03 17:38, sean rima wrote to Bo Simonsen:
No I don't guess you can. But you might be able to use a
charecter in the flo file which tells the mailer that it should
delete it, after it has been send..
I can't remember which one, but maybe others can.
I tried using Kill as the flavour but the file is still there. I guess
I could just do an echo ^$string > flo file :)
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Can I tell squish to delete the file or is there anyother way. A
script will keep sending it otherwise.
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Can I tell squish to delete the file or is there anyother way. A
script will keep sending it otherwise.
If you are using a Bink-style mailer, it can delete the file for
you after it is successfully sent.
Squish can't tell whether it's been sent or not.
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Can I tell squish to delete the file or is there anyother way. A
script will keep sending it otherwise.
No I don't guess you can. But you might be able to use a charecter
in the flo file which tells the mailer that it should delete it,
after it has been send..
I can't remember which one, but maybe others can.
I tried using Kill as the flavour but the file is still there. I
guess I could just do an echo ^$string > flo file :)
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Can I tell squish to delete the file or is there anyother way. A
script will keep sending it otherwise.
No I don't guess you can. But you might be able to use a charecter
in the flo file which tells the mailer that it should delete it,
after it has been send..
I can't remember which one, but maybe others can.
I tried using Kill as the flavour but the file is still there. I
guess I could just do an echo ^$string > flo file :)
It might be easier.. I'm not mutch for editing this rutine, because
it's the same one Squish is using for sending mail.
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No I don't guess you can. But you might be able to use a charecter
in the flo file which tells the mailer that it should delete it,
after it has been send..
I can't remember which one, but maybe others can.
I tried using Kill as the flavour but the file is still there. I
guess I could just do an echo ^$string > flo file :)
It might be easier.. I'm not mutch for editing this rutine, because
it's the same one Squish is using for sending mail.
I have a batch file that runs once a day that sends me certain
files that remain in my inbound at my remopte box for me to
process, I now need to add to the script to send files to remote
nodes that I send up there.
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No I don't guess you can. But you might be able to use a charecter
in the flo file which tells the mailer that it should delete it,
after it has been send..
I can't remember which one, but maybe others can.
I tried using Kill as the flavour but the file is still there. I
guess I could just do an echo ^$string > flo file :)
It might be easier.. I'm not mutch for editing this rutine, because
it's the same one Squish is using for sending mail.
I have a batch file that runs once a day that sends me certain
files that remain in my inbound at my remopte box for me to
process, I now need to add to the script to send files to remote
nodes that I send up there.
Ahh okay. I doubt Squish was ment as a advanced outbound manager :-)
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Hmm? Didn't timed apply the message with a Tearline and Origin?
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Can I tell squish to delete the file or is there anyother way. A
script will keep sending it otherwise.
No I don't guess you can. But you might be able to use a charecter
in the flo file which tells the mailer that it should delete it,
after it has been send..
I can't remember which one, but maybe others can.
I tried using Kill as the flavour but the file is still there. I
guess I could just do an echo ^$string > flo file :)
It might be easier.. I'm not mutch for editing this rutine, because
it's the same one Squish is using for sending mail.
I have a batch file that runs once a day that sends me certain
files that remain in my inbound at my remopte box for me to
process, I now need to add to the script to send files to remote
nodes that I send up there.
No I don't guess you can. But you might be able to use a charecter
in the flo file which tells the mailer that it should delete it,
after it has been send..
I can't remember which one, but maybe others can.
I tried using Kill as the flavour but the file is still there. I
guess I could just do an echo ^$string > flo file :)
It might be easier.. I'm not mutch for editing this rutine, because
it's the same one Squish is using for sending mail.
I have a batch file that runs once a day that sends me certain
files that remain in my inbound at my remopte box for me to
process, I now need to add to the script to send files to remote
nodes that I send up there.
Ahh okay. I doubt Squish was ment as a advanced outbound manager :-)
LOL, I wish it were :)
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Hmm? Didn't timed apply the message with a Tearline and Origin?
It would have but I Q'd the message in stead of N in my local area
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sean rima wrote to Bo Simonsen about ''SEND file TO node '':
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Can I tell squish to delete the file or is there anyother way. A
script will keep sending it otherwise.
No I don't guess you can. But you might be able to use a charecter
in the flo file which tells the mailer that it should delete it,
after it has been send..
I can't remember which one, but maybe others can.
I tried using Kill as the flavour but the file is still there. I
guess I could just do an echo ^$string > flo file :)
It might be easier.. I'm not mutch for editing this rutine, because
it's the same one Squish is using for sending mail.
I have a batch file that runs once a day that sends me certain
files that remain in my inbound at my remopte box for me to
process, I now need to add to the script to send files to remote
nodes that I send up there.
Ok it's good you can do it in that way. :-)
I wonder if I should someday, make a outbound manager/event
handler/etc. Binkd ain't like a good old dos mailer :/
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sean rima wrote to Bo Simonsen about ''SEND file TO node '':
No I don't guess you can. But you might be able to use a charecter
in the flo file which tells the mailer that it should delete it,
after it has been send..
I can't remember which one, but maybe others can.
I tried using Kill as the flavour but the file is still there. I
guess I could just do an echo ^$string > flo file :)
It might be easier.. I'm not mutch for editing this rutine, because
it's the same one Squish is using for sending mail.
I have a batch file that runs once a day that sends me certain
files that remain in my inbound at my remopte box for me to
process, I now need to add to the script to send files to remote
nodes that I send up there.
Ahh okay. I doubt Squish was ment as a advanced outbound manager :-)
LOL, I wish it were :)
By the mentality of the palete Squish belongs in, seems to be alot
of small programs.
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Hmm? Didn't timed apply the message with a Tearline and Origin?
It would have but I Q'd the message in stead of N in my local area
Ahh you did use Max?
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I wonder if I should someday, make a outbound manager/event
handler/etc. Binkd ain't like a good old dos mailer :/
I have a script that tells me what is happening in my ZOne 2 queue
bothing else :)
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Hmm? Didn't timed apply the message with a Tearline and Origin?
It would have but I Q'd the message in stead of N in my local area
Ahh you did use Max?
No Timed :)
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Hmm? Didn't timed apply the message with a Tearline and Origin?
It would have but I Q'd the message in stead of N in my local area
Ahh you did use Max?
No Timed :)
I couldn't get timEd succeding not to add Tearline/Origin.
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I wonder if I should someday, make a outbound manager/event
handler/etc. Binkd ain't like a good old dos mailer :/
I have a script that tells me what is happening in my ZOne 2 queue
bothing else :)
It should be easy enough to make. :-)
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Hmm? Didn't timed apply the message with a Tearline and Origin?
It would have but I Q'd the message in stead of N in my local area
Ahh you did use Max?
No Timed :)
I couldn't get timEd succeding not to add Tearline/Origin.
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Hmm? Didn't timed apply the message with a Tearline and Origin?
It would have but I Q'd the message in stead of N in my local area
Ahh you did use Max?
No Timed :)
I couldn't get timEd succeding not to add Tearline/Origin.
that's when you use an external editor from timED and have a
startup macro or similar that strips out the tearline and stuff
that timED puts in...
then you can do your own thing how and when
you want...
I wonder if I should someday, make a outbound manager/event
handler/etc. Binkd ain't like a good old dos mailer :/
I have a script that tells me what is happening in my ZOne 2 queue
bothing else :)
It should be easy enough to make. :-)
I wish it were, I cannot get it to see any others :(
Ahh you did use Max?
No Timed :)
I couldn't get timEd succeding not to add Tearline/Origin.
Can you switch it off, I don't know.
sean rima wrote to Bo Simonsen about ''SEND file TO node '':
I wonder if I should someday, make a outbound manager/event
handler/etc. Binkd ain't like a good old dos mailer :/
I have a script that tells me what is happening in my ZOne 2 queue
bothing else :)
It should be easy enough to make. :-)
I wish it were, I cannot get it to see any others :(
Personally I do use Binkley, as the subject were. But there is some
tools for doing that, like ifstat, which comes with ifcico..
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sean rima wrote to Bo Simonsen about ''SEND file TO node '':
Ahh you did use Max?
No Timed :)
I couldn't get timEd succeding not to add Tearline/Origin.
Can you switch it off, I don't know.
Huh? BTW You're pretty lucky that you use Squish because it adds
tearline and origin if no one is applied, modern tossers like hpt/crashmail/crashecho etc don't.
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Personally I do use Binkley, as the subject were. But there is some
tools for doing that, like ifstat, which comes with ifcico..
I must have a look again at that, thanks for the tip :)
I couldn't get timEd succeding not to add Tearline/Origin.
Can you switch it off, I don't know.
Huh? BTW You're pretty lucky that you use Squish because it adds
tearline and origin if no one is applied, modern tossers like hpt/crashmail/crashecho etc don't.
LOL, that is sure, I have mbse setup as a point as well :)
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Hi Sean,
Personally I do use Binkley, as the subject were. But there is some
tools for doing that, like ifstat, which comes with ifcico..
I must have a look again at that, thanks for the tip :)
No problem. But there are many others too, like crashmail II is
providing
such one too.
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I couldn't get timEd succeding not to add Tearline/Origin.
Can you switch it off, I don't know.
Huh? BTW You're pretty lucky that you use Squish because it adds
tearline and origin if no one is applied, modern tossers like
hpt/crashmail/crashecho etc don't.
LOL, that is sure, I have mbse setup as a point as well :)
Lol! :) It's like shooting small birds with cannons? ;)
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