You have to process them first with ticproc, but set ticproc not to
delete the tic file, then process them with htick. ticproc will
import them into the file base, and htick will do whatever you want
thats a good idea. thanks for the hint!
so, exec in binkd calls the ticprocess.sh when *.tic *.TIC is in the
secure inbound
and ticprocess.sh starts ticproc with Do Not Delete = true
and after that htick. nice! =)
Mindurfer
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