OK, I have found the way to use the % stuff.
It would be great if someone would walk me through this.
Hello Alan Beck!
** On Tuesday 30.04.24 - 12:38, Alan Beck wrote to All:
OK, I have found the way to use the % stuff.
? What % stuff?
It would be great if someone would walk me through this.
I've used WinPoint in the past, and found it pretty good. But I was using the pre-415.0 variety.
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OK, I have a text file or message and how to I take the file name in the message and have it appear on my computer?
I haven't the slightest idea how to get past that stage.That is getting from a
message from the echo to downloading a file within.
OK, I have a text file or message and how to I take the file name in the
message and have it appear on my computer?
I haven't the slightest idea how to get past that stage.That is getting from a
message from the echo to downloading a file within.
If the file arrived in a file area along with a .tic in your inbound you can use a file processor (like allfix or similar) to put the file in a file area.
If you do a file request to another node via your mailer the file (if found) will be in your inbound and you will have to import it into your filebase manually if you want it in your filebase.
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? What % stuff?
Those are the commands to ALLFIX. such as%LIST.
I am sure it has to be easy because so many people are doing it.
Hello Alan Beck!
? What % stuff?
Those are the commands to ALLFIX. such as%LIST.
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I am sure it has to be easy because so many people are doing it.
I read that you "figured it out". So.. you're all set now?
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One would think. However I still don't know how to get the
files in "ALLFIX_FILE.
Hello Alan!Got that one.
One would think. However I still don't know how to get the files in
"ALLFIX_FILE.
In the older version that I used, Winpoint had a problem reading the allfix list of files.
I thought I had summarized that issue here:
http://kolico.ca/fidonet/echos/points/ Point%20software%20comparisons%20pros%20and%20cons.htm
..but I guess not.
Basically, you have to tell Winpoint on which column to start looking for the filename and which column where the description begins.
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