= Сообщение: 2998 из 7127 ====================================== FTSC_PUBLIC = От : Bill McGarrity 1:266/404 25 Mar 17 17:09:00 Кому : mark lewis 25 Mar 17 17:09:00 Тема : File attachments... FGHI : area://FTSC_PUBLIC?msgid=6700.2ftscpubl@1:266/404+1d3c2dc2 На : area://FTSC_PUBLIC?msgid=1:3634/12.73+58d6ad3a = Кодировка сообщения определена как: ASCII ================================== ============================================================================== Hiya mark...
-=> mark lewis wrote to Digital Man on 03-25-17 13:47 <=-
ml> On 2017 Mar 21 18:35:22, you wrote to Bill McGarrity:
DM> but I'm not sure if you're actually going to be able to "route DM> attachments" as you're attempting. Give it a try.
ml> FWIW: frontdoor has been able to route attached files for decades... ml> i'm pretty sure that binkleyterm can as well... when FTS-0001 was ml> written, sure, routing of files was not to be done but the key wording ml> is "without the permission of all systems along the path" which i ml> believe comes from policy and not from the technical standards... ml> FTS-0001, in particular, is a sticky case when it comes to ml> updating/changing it... copyright and all that rot being in the way ;)
Rob actually did what I asked him to do. sbbsecho now has the ability to route file attached netmail without issue. It was one small minor change from what he explained and it does work as advertised.
This also goes back to the days when we were in discussion dealing with routed echomail in which you and I said it could be done and everyone else said it couldn't. My request to Rob for this option actually had, in hindsight, nothing to do with that at all. Because I use the Pi as a hub and netmail from my system gets routed through that hub (using the Route 24:all on the HUB), there was a node who needed some files. I normally like to use FM so I can attach more than one file if needed. All I know is Rob did a great job in issuing this re-write to do as I asked and am sure there were others out there that love this change as well.