• Re: Scanned Message Bases

    From Mike Dippel@3:712/1321.5 to g00r00 on Fri Feb 3 11:56:56 2023
    On 2/3/2023 11:36 AM, g00r00 wrote to Mike Dippel:

    Is there any way to alphabetize the list of scanned message bases when a
    user hits the Z key? I am using the option to auto add any new message bases and hitting Z lists them in the order that they came in.

    You can go into the message base editor and select all bases or a range of bases and perform sorting on them by base name, file name, or network address.

    Great suggestion. Thanks

    Mike Dippel
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  • From Mike Dippel@3:712/1321.6 to Alan Ianson on Fri Feb 3 17:38:46 2023
    On 03 Feb 2023, Alan Ianson said the following...

    On 03 Feb 2023, Mike Dippel said the following...

    Is there any way to alphabetize the list of scanned message bases whe user hits the Z key? I am using the option to auto add any new messa bases and hitting Z lists them in the order that they came in.

    You can tag a range of message areas with the tab key in the message area config, then pressing / will bring up a list of options, one of them is sort.

    Seems it would be easier to navigate if they were in alphabetical ord

    Yes, I agree. Another option is the import a backbone.na or similar list of areas with mutil.

    OK. I tried the mutil import option, but I can't figure it out. Where does the .NA file have to reside for it to get imported?

    In the [Import_FIDONET.NA] section, I inputted:
    filename = fsxnet.na

    netaddress = 21:1/100
    acs_list = s10g1
    acs_read = s10g1
    acs_post = s20g1
    acs_sysop = s255g1
    header = msghead
    read_template = ansimrd
    index_template = ansimlst
    max_msgs = 0
    max_msgs_age = 365

    so I could get fsxnet, but running mutil.ini, nothing inputted.

    I need to do this for other nets as well.

    Mike Dippel

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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757.3 to Mike Dippel on Fri Feb 3 16:14:14 2023
    On 03 Feb 2023, Mike Dippel said the following...

    OK. I tried the mutil import option, but I can't figure it out. Where does the .NA file have to reside for it to get imported?

    In the [Import_FIDONET.NA] section, I inputted:
    filename = fsxnet.na

    That's the way I did it here. That file was in the /mystic directory.

    I did that for DOVE-Net, fsxNet and Fidonet and they all imported fine here.

    If you are setting up on linux case matters.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From g00r00@1:129/215 to Mike Dippel on Fri Feb 3 20:41:26 2023
    OK. I tried the mutil import option, but I can't figure it out. Where does the .NA file have to reside for it to get imported?

    In the [Import_FIDONET.NA] section, I inputted:
    filename = fsxnet.na

    It resides where you tell it to reside here. So you should put the directory where you want it to be, otherwise if you just leave it as "fsxnet.na" it will probably try to read it from the mystic directory.

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  • From Mike Dippel@3:712/1321.5 to g00r00 on Fri Feb 3 20:48:46 2023
    OK. I tried the mutil import option, but I can't figure it out. Where does the .NA file have to reside for it to get imported?

    In the [Import_FIDONET.NA] section, I inputted:
    filename = fsxnet.na

    It resides where you tell it to reside here. So you should put the directory
    where you want it to be, otherwise if you just leave it as "fsxnet.na" it will
    probably try to read it from the mystic directory.

    Thanks. I'll give it a try.

    Mike
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