01 Jan 70 00:00, Gregory J. Deyss wrote to all:
Does binkd need to be within the rex directory in order to work with
it. Currently rex is in the c:\rex Binkd is located at c:\fd\binkd
Irex and BinkD are two individual programs, one not needing to interface
with the other, period. Irex uses its own version of BinkP and needs no integration with any other mailer/frontend.
Load Irex with your batch file as in:
rexw.exe -daemon -tray (*)
* IF you're using it with Windows, you can load it into windows with the
-tray command after daemon and you will be able to bring it up with a
mouse click on the icon, which you'll find in the tray (where your system
clock and other background programs are running).
You then config Irex to -fetch, -pack or -send mail and it will reside in memory and run on its own, using what you have configed in your EVENTS schedule. When in doubt, there is a help screen just one key away -
pressing F1 anytime you're configuring Irex will bring up the manual and section for that line.
Other issue to get mail to toss I have to manually run a batch file
that I created @echo off cd\fmail fmailx toss end
Config an event in Irex to call that batch file to toss mail.
Again Binkd is not currently within the Irex directory is that why
I have to run the batch file manually.
If Binkd is what you're running to fetch or send mail, then you'll have to
toss your mail before and after an online event.
I would like to system to run by total 100 % on auto pilot. Thanks
for all replies, - Greg
Irex set up with the -daemon feature will run 100% on it's own, -sending, -fetching and -packing (netmail) mail when ever it comes to an event to do
so.
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