[nos-bbs] mailbox.usr and mailbox.inf file

Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty bobtenty at gmail.com
Wed Oct 22 13:12:27 EDT 2014


 >1)  The mailbox.usr file holds a call sign and a number on each row.  
What does the number represent?

part of the message id of last message read

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Bob VE3TOK


On 14-10-22 10:30 AM, Michael E Fox - N6MEF wrote:
>
> For a given JNOS mailbox, there are several files:
>
> -- mailbox.txt holds the actual messages in mbox format
>
> -- mailbox.ind holds the index
>
> -- mailbox.inf – don’t know
>
> -- mailbox.usr holds which users have read up to which message
>
> Two questions:
>
> 1)  The mailbox.usr file holds a call sign and a number on each row.  
> What does the number represent?
>
> For example, if the line contains “n6mef 0”, what does that mean? And 
> how is that different from not listing the call sign at all?
>
> As another example, if the line contains “n6mef 1000”, what does that 
> mean and how does that relate to the Message-Id: header in the 
> messages stored in mailbox.txt?
>
> 2)  What is the purpose of the mailbox.inf file?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
>
> N6MEF
>
>
>
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