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 Hide alternative network addresses during a BinkP handshake. When your system polls this EchoMail Node will it only show the network address you have set up for the same Zone this EchoMail Node has in common with or it will show all your defined EchoMail addresses? Hide alternative network addresses during a BinkP handshake. When your system polls this EchoMail Node will it only show the network address you have set up for the same Zone this EchoMail Node has in common with or it will show all your defined EchoMail addresses?
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 +=== Escape Mode ===
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 +Mystic's BINKP server now has a default "Escape mode" option which will  apply to any unknown connections that do not have a configuration in the Echomail nodes.  Echomail nodes have their own individual setting for this    in the node editor.
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 +This setting determines how Mystic will escape special characters in filenames and defaults to the Auto setting.
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 +When set to **Auto**, Mystic will automatically try to determine the escape mode by using the VERSION frame sent by the mailer.  If no version frame is found, Mystic will use FTS standard modern \x## escape mode.
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 +When set to **Legacy**, Mystic will use the \## format of file escaping which is used in some legacy mailers such as Argus, Internet Rex, and older versions of Mystic.
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 +When set to **Modern**, Mystic will use the \x## format which is preferred or even required by some newer mailers such as BinkD, Radius, and BinkIT.
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 +It is highly recommended to always keep these set to AUTO unless there is a very specific reason not to.  The escape mode will be logged after authentication if the loglevel is set to Verbose or higher.
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 +=== Upload Limit ===
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 +Set the upload speed limit: (Used when you send files to this node)
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 +BINKP has the ability to limit the bandwidth used when sending or  receiving files.  Setting any of these values to 0 disables the limit and causes them to operate at full speed.  Any non-zero value sets the maximum rate in Kilobytes (KB) to use for the connection. This setting overrides MIS POLL/BINKP settings if enabled.
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 +=== Download Limit ===
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 +Set the download speed limit: (Used when you receive files from this node). This setting overrides MIS POLL/BINKP settings if enabled.
  
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config_echomail_nodes.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/03 01:49 by avon

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