• files

    From Alan Beck@1:229/426.36 to all on Mon Apr 27 21:01:16 2020
    Hi,

    Is there someone out there who could take me under thier wing and help me find out about the Files you can get here?

    I tried a %HELP to filefix, did not work.

    Could it be that my Boss Node does not allow file transfers with points.

    Cheers,

    Alan

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.59 to Alan Beck on Mon Apr 27 21:41:18 2020
    Hello Alan,

    On 27.04.20, you wrote to all:
    Hi,

    Is there someone out there who could take me under thier wing and help me find out about the Files you can get here?

    I am not sure what files your Boss node offers to you, but if you are not getting anything, first make sure that the request actually went to the Boss node. ;) If you were using WinPoint's built-in file request feature, then the
    request may have been constructed gone to 0:8/15. [See my Points Comparison guide, WinPoint CONS and the 6th item down]

    Do get around it, I always contructed my file requests manually, in netmail.


    I tried a %HELP to filefix, did not work.

    Did you remember to put the password in the Subject line? Maybe there is an uppercase/lowercase issue. Maybe there was a typo.


    Could it be that my Boss Node does not allow file transfers with points.

    I doubt it.



    ../|ug

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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Alan Beck on Mon Apr 27 18:49:56 2020
    Hello Alan,

    Is there someone out there who could take me under thier wing and help
    me find out about the Files you can get here?

    I tried a %HELP to filefix, did not work.

    Could it be that my Boss Node does not allow file transfers with
    points.

    I get the nodelist and a few other areas from 229/426.

    It's been eons since I spoke with his file system but I think he uses allfix, so try sending that message to Allfix and see if you have better luck.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Alan Ianson on Mon Apr 27 22:30:00 2020
    Hello Alan!

    ** On 27.04.20 - 18:49, Alan Ianson wrote to Alan Beck:

    I get the nodelist and a few other areas from 229/426.

    It's been eons since I spoke with his file system but I think he uses
    allfix, so try sending that message to Allfix and see if you have better
    luck.


    PMFJI, but I forgot that some systems require "Allfix" and some require "Filefix".


    ../|ug

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/1.1 to August Abolins on Tue Apr 28 10:12:24 2020
    Hello, August Abolins.
    On 27/04/20 22.30 you wrote:

    Hello Alan!
    ** On 27.04.20 - 18:49, Alan Ianson wrote to Alan Beck:
    I get the nodelist and a few other areas from 229/426.
    It's been eons since I spoke with his file system but I think he uses AI>allfix, so try sending that message to Allfix and see if you have better AI>luck.
    PMFJI, but I forgot that some systems require "Allfix" and some require "Filefix".

    Allfix is possible to configure so that it answers to filefix, filemgr, tick etc..

    Just like htick as well.

    ../|ug

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Alan Beck on Sat May 2 19:34:24 2020
    Re: files
    By: Alan Beck to all on Sat May 02 2020 19:23:09


    After I use netmail to send a message to allfix.

    What do I do??

    you wait if you turned on any areas... just like waiting for echomail areas to start flowing...

    How do I actually ask for the file?

    you don't... newly hatched files in the area(s) you have turned on will automatically be sent to you... only new ones, though... if you want older files in those areas, you will have to manually retrieve them some how...


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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Alan Beck on Sat May 2 17:20:42 2020
    Hello Alan,

    I have a lot of info on how to change ALLFIX, but how do I actually
    ask for the file.

    In the case of file areas you don't have to ask for any files. Once you are connected to a file area you will get new files. Allfix or Filefix will tell you if you are connected or not to file areas.

    I see the address of the person with the file, but I don't know how to
    get it.

    In the text of the message there is perhaps "20004.zip".

    How do I actually get the file?

    I am connected to the AREAFIX_FILE echo.

    The messages in the ALLFIX_FILE area (also FDN_ANNOUNCE and FIDO-REQ) are new file announcements of files available for request to any node. You don't need to connect any file areas to get those files. You can "Request" those files from those nodes.

    You need to get your mailer to poll a node that has the file you want and "Request" it, then wait for that node to find the file you requested and if found it will send it to you.

    I can request files from a node when reading messages. I press <CTRL>F and golded will pop up a list of filenames in the message and I can pick what files I want and a netmail will be created for that node requesting those files. Then I need to scan out messages and a request will be sent to that node and if they are found the node will send them and at the end of all that the file will be in my inbound.

    Some mailers have an easy to use menu option called "request files" or "get files" on the mailer screen. I'm not sure if your mailer does but look for something like that. You need to tell your mailer somehow what files you want and from what node to get them.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Alan Beck@1:229/426.36 to Alan Ianson on Sun May 3 12:04:24 2020

    Thank you Alan, I will try to fiddle with that.

    I am sure I will get it.

    Alan




    Hello Alan,

    I have a lot of info on how to change ALLFIX, but how do I actually ask
    for the file.

    In the case of file areas you don't have to ask for any files. Once you are connected to a file area you will get new files. Allfix or Filefix will tell you if you are connected or not to file areas.

    I see the address of the person with the file, but I don't know how to
    get it.

    In the text of the message there is perhaps "20004.zip".

    How do I actually get the file?

    I am connected to the AREAFIX_FILE echo.

    The messages in the ALLFIX_FILE area (also FDN_ANNOUNCE and FIDO-REQ) are new file announcements of files available for request to any node. You don't need to connect any file areas to get those files. You can
    "Request" those files from those nodes.

    You need to get your mailer to poll a node that has the file you want and "Request" it, then wait for that node to find the file you requested and if found it will send it to you.

    I can request files from a node when reading messages. I press <CTRL>F
    and golded will pop up a list of filenames in the message and I can pick what files I want and a netmail will be created for that node requesting those files. Then I need to scan out messages and a request will be sent to that node and if they are found the node will send them and at the end of all that the file will be in my inbound.

    Some mailers have an easy to use menu option called "request files" or "get files" on the mailer screen. I'm not sure if your mailer does but look for something like that. You need to tell your mailer somehow what files you want and from what node to get them.

    Ttyl :-), Al

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