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papabill | Steve Winn | Curious problem |
May 11, 2007 10:01 PM |
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Re: Curious problem > > > > Second question-How can I get my system to post messages about the incom > > files? I'm used to Allfix or AMU doing it. > > > > Thanks... > > 1. Main.cfg in the in0 dir - You are probably running a vfido or some other > program while you are in the in0 directory instead of the vadv directory. In > your batch files make sure you are in the vadv directory when you run any vad > program. > > 2. Bbsfiles.txt - Not yet. I'll add a file trigger to do it in the next > version. > > 3. You can use VPost to write a message from the command line. > Thanks, I think I got the main.cfg and syspaths.cfg mystery fixed. We'll see. Now, about a way to build messages about new files. I understand how vpost works (I use it to post BBS ads every day), but other than manually taking apart the .tic file and getting the info out of it, I don't know of a way to even know what new files have hit my board. Suggestions? --- Virtual Advanced v2.10 Deep Space 69 BBS - telnet://nwebt.com - Florida (1904000) |
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