• Delete after unpack

    From Pasquale Monti@2:335/370.1 to All on Fri Sep 9 21:18:40 2022

    Hello everybody!


    I made an error when configuring the DB. After unpacking the mail, the DB does not delete the preprocessed file. Where can I find the command?

    Best Regards


    Pasquale


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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Pasquale Monti on Sat Sep 10 22:37:47 2022
    On 09 Sep 22 21:18:40, Pasquale Monti said the following to All:

    I made an error when configuring the DB. After unpacking the mail, the DB d not delete the preprocessed file. Where can I find the command?

    What do you mean it doesn't delete the "proprocessed file"?

    Nick

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  • From Pasquale Monti@2:335/370.1 to Nick Andre on Sun Sep 11 14:44:48 2022

    Hello Nick!


    On 09 Sep 22 21:18:40, Pasquale Monti said the following to All:

    I made an error when configuring the DB. After unpacking the mail,
    the DB d not delete the preprocessed file. Where can I find the
    command?

    I found old packet processed in inbond directory. They will be processed again as duples.

    Where is my mistake?

    Best Regards



    Pasquale


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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Pasquale Monti on Tue Sep 13 14:00:31 2022
    On 11 Sep 22 14:44:48, Pasquale Monti said the following to Nick Andre:

    I made an error when configuring the DB. After unpacking the mail,
    the DB d not delete the preprocessed file. Where can I find the
    command?

    I found old packet processed in inbond directory. They will be processed ag as duples.

    Where is my mistake?

    You were asking about pre-processed files not being deleted, which I still do not understand what you mean. Now you are asking why an inbound packet cannot be tossed twice... if you already have the messages from that packet, why does it need to be tossed again?

    If the packet is Echomail, then the messages are unpacked and DBRIDGE.DUP is created either in the BADECHO directory if its a Passthru area or in the appropriate *.MSG directory if its a Fido-storage area. A signature is written to this database. If the same message is tossed twice, its rejected.

    If you really must toss that packet twice you will need to delete that dupe-database.

    Nick

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