Correction, the command is called: echo "test" > ~/.pskmail/pskmaildownload/bulletin Rein PA0R >For testing the server output you can use the broadcasting feature: > >write a small file ('checking server output +'), call it 'bulletin' and copy >it to ~/.pskmail > >or the following in a terminal: > >echo "servertest" > ~/.pskmail/bulletin > >As soon as the server sees the file it will send it and erase it. > >The format will be: >ZCZC >QTC de SA6BQZ-1 16.05.2011 >servertest >NNNN > >This is a quick way to check server output etc... > >Pse limit this way of testing to the minimum, so as not to disturb traffic too >much, >or do it on a free fequency :) > >73, > >Rein PA0R > > > >================================================== >Hi, > >I seem to having some problems in getting out with my server. >Notised one small "non feature"! >When via pskmailrc.pl giving total controll to pskmail over the rig there is >no way of doing quick tx test to see if power out is ok. Yes, I can of course >stand by the rigg and check minute 4 every hour or wait intill pskmail is >sending a qsl to someone but it is a bit unsecure when doing changes at the >same time. It takes a bit of time so to say!! >Is there a way of running a small script to do test while pskmail is running? > >73 de SA6BQZ Gunnar >