BBS: TELESC.NET.BR Assunto: htick "issue" De: Nick Boel Data: Mon, 27 Apr 2026 12:00:27 -0500 ----------------------------------------------------------- Hey Mike! On Mon Aug 24 1970 , you wrote: > My initial question was "is there a way to tell htick to go ahead and > process the files" when it gets an error that, to me, isn't important. > The answer is "no" so the question is answered. Sorry, I missed this part in my previous response. The answer is "yes" IF AND ONLY IF you have the original tic file that came with the file in question. The original tic file may have been renamed to *.bad or something. If that were the case, you could remove all of the other crap except for the oldest file (that wasn't renamed), rename .bad to .tic and reprocess the file without the other .tic files and renamed files in the way. I have no idea what tickit did, nor do I know what it takes to transition from tickit to htick; whether there was anything left over from that setup or not, so I can't really comment on that. If you currently have no issues with htick, and no unprocessed .tic files in your secure inbound directory, then I would suggest you start clean slate now and keep an eye on your logs. If anything new comes about, I'll gladly try to help you get it squared away! Regards, Nick ... Sarcasm: because beating people up is illegal. --- SBBSecho 3.37-Linux * Origin: _thePharcyde telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) (1:154/700) ----------------------------------------------------------- [Voltar]