Subj : Please.Com To : Paul Quinn From : Jerry Schwartz Date : Fri Oct 18 2002 04:29 pm Hello, Paul... Oct 19, 2002 at 00:44, Paul Quinn wrote to Jerry Schwartz: JS>> I remember awhile ago somebody said they were still successfully JS>> using Please, but I can't get it to put its output in the correct JS>> outbound directory. It finds my Binkley.Cfg file okay, but puts all JS>> of the ?LO files in the root directory of the current drive, rather JS>> than in the directory specified by the HOLD line of Binkley.Cfg. JS>> I used Please for years, and I'm not sure what I did to break it. JS>> Anybody have a suggestion? PQ> Be careful with any drives or paths in your config that rely on DOS PQ> environment variables. It sounds like something isn't 'set' PQ> properly. :) I cannot explain why, but your comment jogged my brain in just the right direction. When I switched to BTXE, I cleaned up my configuration file and replaced "Hold" with "Outbound." That's what Please.Com was upset about. All fixed, now. Regards, Jerry Schwartz mailto:jerryschwartz@comfortable.com http://www.writebynight.com --- Msged/NT 6.0.1 * Origin: Write by Night (1:142/928) .