Quote Originally Posted by dalanik View Post
Thanx for the reply. Yes, sancho has the option to open .torrent file in a "standard" windows way... But I have to have sancho then :-) There is no easy way throught web interface... OK, no big deal, I'll get used to it.

Thing with removing torrents is a bit bigger problem. What I figured is to 1) stop torrent engine 2) delete files and .torrent (with sudo) 3) click "commit" and "reshare"....

So, the only thing that bothers me is that I have to go "sudo"... Is it safe to change permissions for .mldonkey folder so I don't have to be root in order to delete finished .torrents?

D.
As i wrote you can just add a shortcut to the sendto menu, and right click the torrent file, and "send it" to the torrent directory on the router. MLDonkey will rescan the torrent folder every 60 seconds, and add any new .torrents it finds. You can also manually copy your torrent files to the incomming directory or whatever you like.

As for whether it is safe to alter the the permissions or not, i honestly have no idea :-)

It is a shame it is such a hassle to make MLDonkey stop sharing the torrents. I have no idea why they have not included a option to stop seeding a torrent - that is just weird.