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14-July-1994
With the addition of some new code in version 1.36 of Quick Silver, you must
first run the ConvertAcct.rexx script before running the new version of Quick
Silver. The script only requires the path to your accounting directory.
Example: RX ConvertAcct.rexx QSilver:Accounts
This script will just convert the format of the dates stored in the accounting
files from "19 Jun 1994" to "19940619" to enable date checking for the
DEFAULTSEND keyword. You only need to run this script once.
Also, the format for the command line needed to call Quick Silver has changed
with the addition of the BAUDMAX keyword. Even though this feature is only
available to registered users, Quick Silver still expects to see the baud rate
of the caller in the command line. It will also display this baudrate in the
local reply message.
Quick Silver will also scan all presented AKAs until it finds a known AKA.
This is to allow nodes that do not use their Fidonet node number as their
primary address to still be able to request files from you if you have the
NOUNLISTED option enabled.
You must now call Quick Silver with a few additional arguments:
QSILVER [input file] [output file] [config file] "[caller AKAs]" [baud] [name]
For TrapDoor 1.80/1.83 usage: QSILVER %i %o [config file] \"%n\" %B %S
For TrapDoor 1.84/1.85 usage: QSILVER %i %o [config file] \"%n %A\" %B %S
Roger Clark
Manager, The Hotel California