Subj : Not routing netmails
To   : Peter Knapper
From : sean rima
Date : Sun Dec 07 2003 05:27 pm

Sun 2003-12-07 10:00, Peter Knapper (3:772/1.10) wrote to Sean Rima:

PK> Hi Sean,

sr>> Is there anyway to tell Squish not to route netmails,
sr>> ie not touch them at all.

PK> Have a real close read of the Squish instructions, the commandline
PK> parameters are VERY subtle. In particualr note the SQUASH option -

PK>    SQUASH    For a BinkleyTerm system, the SQUASH command packs
PK>          messages from the NetMail areas, scans the outbound
PK>       areas, performs mail routing, and compresses packets.

PK>              For a FrontDoor-style system, the SQUASH command
PK>        compresses packets, scans the NetMail area, creates
PK>     ARCmail attach messages, and optionally kills any
PK> orphaned archives.

PK>              If the SQUASH command is specified on the same command
PK>              line as IN and OUT, the single pass MaxMsgs mode can
PK>            also be used to limit outbound packet sizes.

PK> In a nutshell, if you are runing FD style outbound, then you can't
PK> so this, however if you are runing BSO, then you can. Just use IN
PK> and OUT but don't include the SQUASH option and with BSO will
PK> ignore Netmail FOR THAT PASS. However note that to use SQUISH to
PK> PACK outbound, you need SQUASH, which implies a Netmail area pass.

I tired that but that leaves OUT files which are big compared to general zipped
files :)(

-- sean
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