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GUIDE: Tweak FTN info


jcs made amendment 463 about 1 year ago
--- GUIDE Sun Mar 26 21:51:53 2023 +++ GUIDE Mon Mar 27 23:01:35 2023 @@ -184,19 +184,23 @@ FTN boards using a different database structure than l Once Binkp polling is enabled, Subtext will attempt to login to the Binkp hub at the configured interval and retrieve any packets sent from the hub, saving -them to the "binkp-inbox" directory. After fetching any outstanding files, -any packets in the "binkp-outbox" directory are sent to the hub. +them to the "binkp:inbox" directory. After fetching any outstanding files, +packets in the "binkp:outbox" directory are sent to the hub. Packets (or PKZIP archives of packets) in the inbox are tossed and NetMail is delivered. Any EchoMail packets for areas that match the FTN Area Name set -in a local board are imported. +in a local board are imported. Packets that cannot be tossed properly are +moved to the "binkp:bad" directory. If the "FTN Hub Binkp Delete After +Processing" option is enabled, packets are moved to the "binkp:processed" +directory upon completion, which can be useful during testing. Otherwise, +processed packets are deleted. To minimize latency, the Binkp poller will not start while there are any users logged in. This means that NetMail messages sent locally will not be sent out right away unless a Sysop manually triggers Binkp polling from the -Sysop menu. This comes into play when communicating back and forth with an -FTN AreaFix bot to configure which area messages should be delivered through -the Binkp hub. +Sysop menu. This comes into play when communicating back and forth with +an FTN AreaFix bot to configure which area messages should be delivered +through the Binkp hub. Trusted Host