Fix up FTN/BSO vs Message Network docs a bit more

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title: BSO Import / Export
---
The scanner/tosser module `ftn_bso` provides **B**inkley **S**tyle **O**utbound (BSO) import/toss and
scan/export of messages EchoMail and NetMail messages. Configuration is supplied in `config.hjson`
under `scannerTossers::ftn_bso`.
The scanner/tosser module `ftn_bso` provides **B**inkley **S**tyle **O**utbound (BSO) import/toss and scan/export of messages EchoMail and NetMail messages. Configuration is supplied in `config.hjson` under `scannerTossers.ftn_bso`.
| Config Item | Required | Description |
|-------------------------|----------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `defaultZone` | :+1: | Sets the default BSO outbound zone
| `defaultNetwork` | :-1: | Sets the default network name from `messageNetworks.ftn.networks`. **Required if more than one network is defined**.
| `paths` | :-1: | Override default paths set by the system. This section may contain `outbound`, `inbound`, and `secInbound`.
| `packetTargetByteSize` | :-1: | Overrides the system *target* packet (.pkt) size of 512000 bytes (512k)
| `bundleTargetByteSize` | :-1: | Overrides the system *target* ArcMail bundle size of 2048000 bytes (2M)
| `schedule` | :+1: | See Scheduling
| `nodes` | :+1: | See Nodes
:information_source: ENiGMA½'s `ftn_bso` module is not a mailer and **makes no attempts** to perfrom packet transport! An external utility such as Binkd is required for this!
Let's look at some of the basic configuration:
| Config Item | Required | Description |
|-------------|----------|----------------------------------------------------------|
| `schedule` | :+1: | Sets `import` and `export` schedules. [Later style text parsing](https://bunkat.github.io/later/parsers.html#text) supported. `import` also can utilize a `@watch:<path/to/file>` syntax while `export` additionally supports `@immediate`. |
| `packetMsgEncoding` | :-1: | Override default `utf8` encoding.
| `defaultNetwork` | :-1: | Explicitly set default network (by tag in `messageNetworks.ftn.networks`). If not set, the first found is used. |
| `nodes` | :+1: | Per-node settings. Entries (keys) here support wildcards for a portion of the FTN-style address (e.g.: `21:1/*`). `archiveType` may be set to a FTN supported archive extention that the system supports (TODO); if unset, only .PKT files are produced. `encoding` may be set to override `packetMsgEncoding` on a per-node basis. If the node requires a packet password, set `packetPassword` |
| `paths` | :-1: | An optional configuration block that can set a `retain` path and/or a `reject` path. These will be used for archiving processed packets. You may additionally override the default `outbound`, `inbound`, and `secInbound` (secure inbound) *base* paths for packet processing. |
| `packetTargetByteSize` | :-1: | Overrides the system *target* packet (.pkt) size of 512000 bytes (512k) |
| `bundleTargetByteSize` | :-1: | Overrides the system *target* ArcMail bundle size of 2048000 bytes (2M) |
## Scheduling
Schedules can be defined for importing and exporting via `import` and `export` under `schedule`.
Each entry is allowed a "free form" text and/or special indicators for immediate export or watch
file triggers.
Schedules can be defined for importing and exporting via `import` and `export` under `schedule`. Each entry is allowed a "free form" text and/or special indicators for immediate export or watch file triggers.
* `@immediate`: A message will be immediately exported if this trigger is defined in a schedule. Only used for `export`.
* `@watch:/path/to/file`: This trigger watches the path specified for changes and will trigger an import or export when such events occur. Only used for `import`.
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See [Later text parsing documentation](http://bunkat.github.io/later/parsers.html#text) for more information.
### Example Configuration
### Example Schedule Configuration
```hjson
{
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## Nodes
The `nodes` section defines how to export messages for one or more uplinks.
A node entry starts with a FTN style address (up to 5D) **as a key** in `config.hjson`. This key may
contain wildcard(s) for net/zone/node/point/domain.
A node entry starts with a FTN style address (up to 5D) **as a key** in `config.hjson`. This key may contain wildcard(s) for net/zone/node/point/domain.
| Config Item | Required | Description |
|------------------|----------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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scannerTossers: {
ftn_bso: {
nodes: {
"46:*": {
"21:*": {
packetType: 2+
packetPassword: mypass
encoding: cp437
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}
}
}
```
## A More Complete Example
Below is a more complete example showing the sections described above.
```hjson
scannerTossers: {
ftn_bso: {
schedule: {
// Check every 30m, or whenever the "toss!.now" file is touched (ie: by Binkd)
import: every 30 minutes or @watch:/enigma-bbs/mail/ftn_in/toss!.now
// Export immediately, but also check every 15m to be sure
export: every 15 minutes or @immediate
}
// optional
paths: {
reject: /path/to/store/bad/packets/
retain: /path/to/store/good/packets/
}
// Override default FTN/BSO packet encoding. Defaults to 'utf8'
packetMsgEncoding: utf8
defaultNetwork: fsxnet
nodes: {
"21:1/100" : { // May also contain wildcards, ie: "21:1/*"
archiveType: ZIP // By-ext archive type: ZIP, ARJ, ..., optional.
encoding: utf8 // Encoding for exported messages
packetPassword: MUHPA55 // FTN .PKT password, optional
tic: {
// See TIC docs
}
}
}
netMail: {
// See NetMail docs
}
ticAreas: {
// See TIC docs
}
}
}
```

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3. `scannerTossers.<name>`: general configuration for the scanner/tosser (import/export). This is also where we configure per-node settings.
## FTN Networks
FidoNet and FidoNet style (FTN) networks as well as a FTN/BSO scanner/tosser (`ftn_bso` module) are configured via the `messageNetworks.ftn` and `scannerTossers.ftn_bso` blocks in `config.hjson`.
FidoNet and FidoNet style (FTN) networks as well as a [FTN/BSO scanner/tosser](bso-import-export.md) (`ftn_bso` module) are configured via the `messageNetworks.ftn` and `scannerTossers.ftn_bso` blocks in `config.hjson`.
:information_source: ENiGMA½'s `ftn_bso` module is not a mailer and **makes no attempts** to perfrom packet transport! An external utility such as Binkd is required for this
:information_source: ENiGMA½'s `ftn_bso` module is not a mailer and **makes no attempts** to perfrom packet transport! An external utility such as Binkd is required for this!
### Networks
The `networks` block a per-network configuration where each entry's key may be referenced elswhere in `config.hjson`.
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```
### FTN/BSO Scanner Tosser
| Config Item | Required | Description |
|-------------|----------|----------------------------------------------------------|
| `schedule` | :+1: | Sets `import` and `export` schedules. [Later style text parsing](https://bunkat.github.io/later/parsers.html#text) supported. `import` also can utilize a `@watch:<path/to/file>` syntax while `export` additionally supports `@immediate`. |
| `packetMsgEncoding` | :-1: | Override default `utf8` encoding.
| `defaultNetwork` | :-1: | Explicitly set default network (by tag in `messageNetworks.ftn.networks`). If not set, the first found is used. |
| `nodes` | :+1: | Per-node settings. Entries (keys) here support wildcards for a portion of the FTN-style address (e.g.: `21:1/*`). `archiveType` may be set to a FTN supported archive extention that the system supports (TODO); if unset, only .PKT files are produced. `encoding` may be set to override `packetMsgEncoding` on a per-node basis. If the node requires a packet password, set `packetPassword` |
| `paths` | :-1: | An optional configuration block that can set a `retain` path and/or a `reject` path. These will be used for archiving processed packets. |
Please see the [FTN/BSO Scanner/Tosser](bso-import-export.md) documentation for information on this area.
Example:
```hjson