Subj : synchronet v3 + frontdoor mailer.bat / exebbs.bat To : mark lewis From : Roy Witt Date : Sat Oct 06 2012 08:35 pm 09 Sep 34 15:10, mark lewis wrote to Roy Witt: ml>> good point! but, sadly, not all areas can use fully spelled out ml>> directory names... this one, however, fits perfectly into the 8.3 ml>> format! ;) :) RW>> Kinda like putting a European echo name into FastEcho. Their RW>> tendency to insert a . between two words doesn't always work out RW>> like it should. ml> it works fine for echotags... however, not all software creates area ml> names based on the tags and not all software can handle long ml> filenames... FE software uses self-generated numbers to define an area and filenames, IF it's an auto-added area. That makes it awfully hard to find which directory is which when you're wanting to look at msgs, etc...I use shortened names to define such directorys. Windows doesn't mind a 20 character directory, but a DOS interface will shorten it back to an 8.3 name and use a tild followed by a number to define the last 9-inf.xxx names. So for convenience of the sysop sake, I still use 8 characters for directorys and 8.3 names for files. ml> FWIW: those dots in the area names have their origination in the ml> usenet newsgroups formats... That figures. ml> the dots were seen as directory separators so there was easy ml> conversion... i do it here with my JAMbases but am still limited to ml> 8.3 lengths for each of them... ml> eg: ml> alt.audio.pro X:\JAM\GRPS\ALT\AUDIO\PRO ml> rec.audio.pro.live-sound X:\JAM\GRPS\REC\AUDIO\PRO\LIVE-SND ml> rec.arts.movies.production.sound ml> X:\JAM\GRPS\REC\ARTS\MOVIES\PRODUCTI.ON\SOUND I hate that alt.crap.stuff.goes.here format. Yes, I know that 'special' characters like ~\!,#$%^&*() etc., don't work there. ml> MSG areas can also easily use this style... I suppose. But that crap's not my style. R\%/itt .... Mark Owen: "Hey, did you ever hear anything about that beer? .... Fellow SEAL: "You believed that s**t, I bet you voted for change too, .... SUCKER." --- GoldED+/W32 with D'Bridge 3.82 * Origin: Texas Lone-Star - Texan, American, USAian (1:387/22) .