The version I have shows this about itself:
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[c:\binkd]BINKD2E -vv
Binkd 1.0.4 (Aug 25 2014 09:23:44/OS2)
Compilation flags: gcc (emx), https, ntlm, amiga_4d_outbound.
Facilities: fsp1035 rfc2553emu
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Does this mean that it will not work with a Binkley style outbound?
Is there someplace I can find complete documentation on its set-up and operation?
On Wednesday December 09 2020 22:45, you wrote to All:
The version I have shows this about itself:
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[c:\binkd]BINKD2E -vv
Binkd 1.0.4 (Aug 25 2014 09:23:44/OS2)
Compilation flags: gcc (emx), https, ntlm, amiga_4d_outbound. Facilities: fsp1035 rfc2553emu
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That is not the latest version. The latest version is binkd/1.1a-111/OS2 binkp/1.1
Ask Tommi Koivula. He alway compiles the latest OS/2 version.
Hello Oli,
Thursday December 10 2020, Oli wrote to Marc Lewis:
BSO. I use a patched version of Squish and Crashmail for Amiga style
outbound, but AFAIK most common tossers don't support ASO.
The most used tosser over here is hpt and it supports ASO.
Hello Marc!
13 Dec 20 21:18, you wrote to me:
If you'd like I can netmail you a copy of my binkd.cfg from my
OS/2 system; it shows how to setup most of what you're asking
about.
That would be appreciated beyond words, Andrew. It probably would be best to e-mail it to me at marc.w@marclewis.org.
Email sent. Let me know if you have any questions.
Andrew
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