hpt - toss pkt files to squish/msg/jam bases and export
messages
- Toss pkt files from
inbound
- hpt toss
- Toss messages from
badarea (force)
- hpt toss -b[f]
- Scan echomail
messages
- hpt scan
- Scan echomail messages
without HighWaters of position
- hpt scan -w
- Scan only the echo
areas listed in this file
- hpt scan -f <file>
- (see info hpt for more details)
-
- Scan echomail messages
from the areas matching <pattern>
- hpt scan -a <pattern>
- Pack netmail
messages
- hpt pack
- Pack netmail only from
the areas matching <pattern>
- hpt pack -a <pattern>
- Pack netmail only from
the areas listed in this file
- hpt pack -f <file>
- Link echomail
messages
- hpt link [areamask]
- Link jam echomail areas
using CRC (quicker)
- hpt link -j [areamask]
- Process
areafix
- hpt afix [-f] [-s] [<addr> command]
- send command to our areafix from the name
of <addr>
-f - also send the
same command to the link's areafix
-s - do not send
reply from our areafix to the link
hpt qupd - update queue file and do some areafix jobs
hpt qrep - make report based on information from the queue file
hpt qrep -d - make report containing only changes
- Refresh subscription
for all echo areas we are subscribed at <addr>
- hpt relink <addr>
- Refresh
subscription for the areas matching the pattern
- hpt relink <pattern> <addr>
- Refresh
subscription only for the areas listed in this file
- hpt relink -f [file] <addr>
- Move subscription for the
areas matching the pattern from one link to another
- hpt resubscribe <pattern> <fromaddr> <toaddr>
- Move subscription from
one link to another for the areas matching the patterns listed in this file
with one pattern on a line
- hpt resubscribe -f [file] <fromaddr> <toaddr>
- Post a message to
area
- hpt post [options] file
options are:
- -nf "name
from"
- message sender's name, if not defined post uses sysop name (see
fidoconfig)
- -nt "name
to"
- message receiver's name, if not defined post uses
"All"
- -af "address
from"
- message sender's address, if not defined post uses the first system
address (see fidoconfig)
- -at "address
to"
- message receiver's address, MUST BE PRESENT FOR NETMAIL
- -s
"subject"
- subject line. If not defined, then assumed to be empty
- -e "echo
area"
- area to post echomail message into. If not defined, message is posted to
the first netmail area
- -z
"tearline"
- tearline. If not defined, then assumed to be no tearline at all. Use -z
"" to post with empty tearline
- -o
"origin"
- origin. If not defined, then assumed to be the station name from
config-file
- -f flag(s)
- flags to set to the posted msg. Possible ones are: pvt, crash, read, sent,
att, fwd, orphan, k/s, loc, hld, xx2, frq, rrq, cpt, arq, urq. Use flags
like this: pvt loc k/s OR pvt,loc,k/s OR "pvt loc k/s"
- -x export message
to echo links
- -d erase input
file after posting
- -u[size] uue-multipart
posting
- size - number of lines per section(150 for default)
- -h get help
- file - text file
to post into echo or "-" for stdin
-
- Set pause for links who don't
poll our system
- hpt pause
- (see info hpt for AutoPassive)
-
- Quiet mode (no screen
output)
- hpt -q
- Set config-file name, if
needed
- hpt -c /path/to/config
Highly Portable Tosser is the way to toss your fidonet mail.
I suppose there are :). So, report them in FIDOSOFT.HUSKY or
RU.HUSKY echo area, if you found any.
Every time you have changed the configuration file please run
tparser to see if your config is valid...
1997-1999: Matthias Tichy, 2:2432/645 (mtt@tichy.de)
1999-2002: Max Levenkov, 2:5000/117 (sackett@mail.ru)