grazzt.com

Canonical Message

Re: FD

Date:4:57 pm Sun Nov 26, 1995
Number:#53
From:Silicon Soul
Base:Bomb_NET Sysop Discussion
To:Servility
Subj:Re: FD
S> HIT F3 :).. no don't.. set up a function key to exit FD/IM at the
S> errorlevel that means mali has been received (Mine's 124) and thne nail the
S> function key and it will unpack it all for you... A guess would be that
S> you don't have it exiting at that errorlevel that's why they just sit
S> there... (For those of you who have noticed.. I feel really smart today..
S> must been something I ate)

I have an error level setup to exit for mail. It doesn;t work. I set it up as
'YES' exit on mail received. It recycles itself back to no after a caller logs
off, or after any mail has been received. It WILL NOT stay set at 'yes' exit.
Setting up a function key is just the same exact thing as pressing F3... It
still won;t exit and do the job on it's own without you physically sitting
there and hitting a key. Perhaps IM doesn't have this peculiar annoying little
bug?

In fact... is there ANYONE OUT THERE where FD DOES exit and process received
mail on it's own?

SiLiCoN Soul
GuaRDiaN of the Keep

--- Renegade v10-05 Exp
* Origin: SiLiCoN DReaMS [519] -=- 28.8 (2662:519/110)

Previous Next Back to Area Open Thread

Display ANSI
                                                                                
S>     HIT F3 :).. no don't.. set up a function key to exit FD/IM at the        
S> errorlevel that means mali has been received (Mine's 124) and thne nail the  
S> function key and it will unpack it all for you... A guess would be that      
S> you don't have it exiting at that errorlevel that's why they just sit        
S> there...  (For those of you who have noticed..  I feel really smart today..  
S> must been something I ate)                                                   
                                                                                
I have an error level setup to exit for mail. It doesn;t work. I set it up as   
'YES' exit on mail received. It recycles itself back to no after a caller logs  
off, or after any mail has been received. It WILL NOT stay set at 'yes' exit.   
Setting up a function key is just the same exact thing as pressing F3... It     
still won;t exit and do the job on it's own without you physically sitting      
there and hitting a key. Perhaps IM doesn't have this peculiar annoying little  
bug?                                                                            
                                                                                
In fact... is there ANYONE OUT THERE where FD DOES exit and process received    
mail on it's own?                                                               
                                                                                
SiLiCoN Soul                                                                    
GuaRDiaN of the Keep                                                            
                                                                                
--- Renegade v10-05 Exp                                                         
 * Origin: SiLiCoN DReaMS [519] -=- 28.8 (2662:519/110)