config_server_servers
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This setting guides the BinkP server on how to handle files being sent to it that already exist in your [[config_system_paths|Inbound Echomail]] file path. Options are to rename or temporarily skip on filename conflicts. Default is rename. This is a good option and ensures files can be accepted even if something of the same name exists. | This setting guides the BinkP server on how to handle files being sent to it that already exist in your [[config_system_paths|Inbound Echomail]] file path. Options are to rename or temporarily skip on filename conflicts. Default is rename. This is a good option and ensures files can be accepted even if something of the same name exists. | ||
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+ | == Escape Mode == | ||
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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. | ||
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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 | ||
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== SSL Port == | == SSL Port == |
config_server_servers.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/03 03:36 by avon