but why is it showing up where I can read others netmail?
Thoughts on what I can look for?
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Hello Rick!
30 Aug 23, Rick Smith wrote to All:
but why is it showing up where I can read others netmail?
Because it is not your netmail folder - it is THE netmail folder.
Think of it as a node system netmail folder.
Thoughts on what I can look for?
squish uses a "KillInTransit" keyword but according to Nil this seems
to be the default behavior for hpt.
If your workflow is "hpt toss", use editor, "hpt pack" then you could
try to do "hpt toss ; hpt pack", use editor, "hpt pack".
The first one is good for debugging. The second for daily usage.
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Hello Rick!
30 Aug 23, Rick Smith wrote to All:
but why is it showing up where I can read others netmail?
Because it is not your netmail folder - it is THE netmail folder.
Think of it as a node system netmail folder.
Thoughts on what I can look for?
squish uses a "KillInTransit" keyword but according to Nil this seems
to be the default behavior for hpt.
If your workflow is "hpt toss", use editor, "hpt pack" then you could
try to do "hpt toss ; hpt pack", use editor, "hpt pack".
The first one is good for debugging. The second for daily usage.
Ah so its how I pull it up via script?
#!/bin/bash
fconf2golded -a /usr/local/tools/golded/myareas.cfg
golded -c/usr/local/tools/golded/golded.cfg
hpt toss scan pack
Thats my current script to fire up golded?
* Forwarded from area 'fidosoft.husky'I do it this way so that when I run the script for editor I get all the current areas, so if areafix created a new area then I will have it in editor.
Hi Rick!
Saturday September 02 2023 08:30, you wrote to Kai Richter:
Ah so its how I pull it up via script?
#!/bin/bash
fconf2golded -a /usr/local/tools/golded/myareas.cfg
golded -c/usr/local/tools/golded/golded.cfg
hpt toss scan pack
Thats my current script to fire up golded?
You may use "AREAFILE fidoconfig /usr/local/tools/golded/myareas.cfg"
in golded.cfg instead fconf2golded -a
/usr/local/tools/golded/myareas.cfg.
Ah so its how I pull it up via script?
#!/bin/bash
fconf2golded -a /usr/local/tools/golded/myareas.cfg
golded -c/usr/local/tools/golded/golded.cfg
hpt toss scan pack
Thats my current script to fire up golded?
You may use "AREAFILE fidoconfig /usr/local/tools/golded/myareas.cfg"
in golded.cfg instead fconf2golded -a
/usr/local/tools/golded/myareas.cfg.
I do it this way so that when I run the script for editor I get all the current areas, so if areafix created a new area then I will have it in editor.
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Hi Rick!
Thursday September 07 2023 05:43, you wrote to me:
Ah so its how I pull it up via script?
You may use "AREAFILE fidoconfig
/usr/local/tools/golded/myareas.cfg" in golded.cfg instead
fconf2golded -a /usr/local/tools/golded/myareas.cfg.
I do it this way so that when I run the script for editor I get
all the current areas, so if areafix created a new area then I
will have it in editor.
This is not required now. Golded can read the list of echo areas
directly from the husky config.
You should point to the main fidoconfig with all includes inside it.I use separate areafiles for each network and have them in config as includes. Can the AREAFILE statement be repeated for each areafile?You may use "AREAFILE fidoconfig
/usr/local/tools/golded/myareas.cfg" in golded.cfg instead
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Hello Rick!
08 Sep 23 06:49, you wrote to Stas Mishchenkov:
You may use "AREAFILE fidoconfig
/usr/local/tools/golded/myareas.cfg" in golded.cfg instead
I use separate areafiles for each network and have them in configYou should point to the main fidoconfig with all includes inside it.
as includes. Can the AREAFILE statement be repeated for each
areafile?
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