But this, according to what is in the config file, only concerns
outgoing mails anyway. Noob question, probably - how do others deal
with mail arricing in the "inbound-nonsecure" folder? Just copy them manually into the normal inbound to be processed?
Noob question, probably - how do others deal with mail
arricing in the "inbound-nonsecure" folder? Just copy them manually into the normal inbound to be processed? Have there been malicious attacks
with manipulated .pkt files that would warrant such a distinction between normal and non-secure inbound mail?
But this, according to what is in the config file, only concernsin binkd.cfg:
outgoing mails anyway. Noob question, probably - how do others
deal with mail arricing in the "inbound-nonsecure" folder? Just
copy them manually into the normal inbound to be processed?
exec d:\\fido\\batch\\mailrcvd.bat *
in mailrcvd.bat:
if exist \fido\unsecure\*.pkt move \fido\unsecure\*.pkt \fido\secure\
So I automatically process *.pkt from the unsecure. Compressed mail is another story...
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