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BID : 27159_K5DAT
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Subj: Re2^: RE: Old Bulletins
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> I would think Eric is correct, regardless how other software handles it.
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> Add MaxAge param (for incoming Bulls) <---------------------------------------------
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> I think I'll test it by changing the value to 1. It certainly didn't cause Housekeeping to delete all my Bulls.
> I'm thinking in a day or two I'll be receiving a a bull that will prove or disprove this.
>
Yes, Eric is correct. I've had MaxAge set to 3 for several years. I've
never seen a need to forward any bulletins that are older than that.
Any bulletins that I receive that are more than 3 days old are held
automatically.
Doing the above does result in a bombardment of system messages indicating
a message was held because it was too old, but "K< SYSTEM" from the BBS
prompt will kill all of those at once.
73,
Lee K5DAT
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