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HPT(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual HPT(1)

hpt - toss pkt files to squish/msg/jam bases and export messages

hpt toss
hpt toss -b[f]
hpt scan
hpt scan -w
hpt scan -f <file>
(see info hpt for more details)

hpt scan -a <pattern>
hpt pack
hpt pack -a <pattern>
hpt pack -f <file>
hpt link [areamask]
hpt link -j [areamask]
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
hpt relink <addr>
hpt relink <pattern> <addr>
hpt relink -f [file] <addr>
hpt resubscribe <pattern> <fromaddr> <toaddr>
hpt resubscribe -f [file] <fromaddr> <toaddr>
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

hpt pause
(see info hpt for AutoPassive)

hpt -q
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)

Highly Portable Tosser (v1.9.0)

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