• Where do Synchronet put the packages to export after running sbbsecho?

    From Angel Ripoll@VERT to Todos on Monday, April 06, 2020 00:26:54
    Hola Todos!

    When I write a message from the BBS (I have written it from the web), I don't know where the BBS puts the files to export to the uplink. I understand that you have to run sbbsecho (Any special parameter?), I do it, you tell me that it has exported a message but I don't see where the package with that message is. Can someone help me?

    Saludos.

    Angel Ripoll
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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Angel Ripoll on Sunday, April 05, 2020 18:32:39
    Re: Where do Synchronet put the packages to export after running sbbsecho?
    By: Angel Ripoll to Todos on Mon Apr 06 2020 12:26 am

    Hola Todos!

    When I write a message from the BBS (I have written it from the web), I don't know where the BBS puts the files to export to the uplink. I understand that you have to run sbbsecho (Any special parameter?), I do it, you tell me that it has exported a message but I don't see where the package with that message is. Can someone help me?

    Assume you're referring to packets, not packages.

    SBBSecho exports packets and bundles (of packets) to the "outbound" directory you have specified in your ctrl/sbbsecho.ini file.

    Your data/sbbsecho.log file will have all the details about what gets exported where.

    Synchronet comes pre-setup with FIDOIN and FIDOOUT timed events, but if you just "sbbsecho" (no special parameters), it'll import and export all in one operation.

    digital man

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