Re: imsg on incoming echomail
By: deon to Digital Man on Sat Jan 18 2025 08:23 pm
Howdy,
> > BTW, you can test this theory by just writing/appending to that 0001.msg
> > file and see if you see the contents as you logon or if the file just
> > disappears.
> Yup, in the previous messages I was doing that, and no, no alert appears
> when I'm logged in. But if I log off and on I think it does. I'll test that
> now to be sure.
So I noticed when I logged of data/msgs/0001.msg was removed. But confirmed, if
I create it and login I get the notification. (However, I dont seem to get it wh
ile logged in, until another notification comes in...)
...δεσ∩
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