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TIMSPLIT is copyright 1993 Prophet Computer Services, All Rights
Reserved.
If you make use of TIMSPLIT you are REQUIRED to send me a thank you
postcard (you know a tourist style one), you can naturally send
any amount of money you wish but the card is mandatory.
Guarantees .. none .. if TIMSPLIT works for you that's is great, if
you don't like it there is a great DOS command called DEL that
seems to work fine.If you have a question or suggestion post it
in the PROSOFT echo, if you want to bleat whinge or moan post it
on the dunny wall.
Now the bit you will really hate :-) .. I wrote this critter for
my own use. It is usable by anyone, assuming you want to do it
my way.
The program takes ARCMail/Packets and will place into the
TIMSPath all messages that are small enough for TIMS to toss
online, the remainder will be dumped to TMailPath for later
processing. No lost messages, no truncated messages all is
lovely and life is grand.
I have a 'nanny' machine (to use the eSoft parlance) I scan all
my mail to a point address to tossing into the TBBS message base
(make sure TIMS has this address as an AKA!!!).
Using my BinkTFR program I do something like this...
Process mail, ticks etc etc etc
Binktfr m:\outbound c:\timsplit\in 9999/9999
timsplit -inbound c:\timsplit\in <-- in the OPT
-timspath x:\timstoss file this
-tmailpath x:\tmailtoss is too
-strip long for
-lockpath m:\timspkt DOS
That's it :-) .. I define to TMail the TIMSPath as TIMSPacket
and TMailPath as Files so that when TIMS runs it will toss
anything waiting. I also use stripped seen-by lines.
It all works here if it don't work there check for operator
error.
The parameters are explained in TIMSPLIT.OPT.