Subj : Re: Routing Problem
To   : Dale Shipp
From : Mvan Le
Date : Mon Dec 31 2007 02:19 am

DS>     12/05/2007  20:36               0  007905B9.WE0
DS>     12/30/2007  23:10              28  01130064.Flo
DS>     12/30/2007  23:11               2  dir.txt
DS>     12/30/2007  23:10             319  FFF20556.SU0
DS>                 349 bytes in 10 files and 2 dirs    12,288 bytes
DS>                 allocated
DS>                   9,763,184,640 bytes free

ML> Also include the content of the *.*o file that should be
ML> created by Squish for that netmail packet.

DS>   And here is the Flo file:
DS> #H:\argus\out\fff20556.su0
DS>

Ok. Based on the information above,

 01130064.flo

means you're trying to send a "Normal" flavoured packet to 3:275/100 (the
"01130064" part of 01130064.flo is 3275100 in hex, and the ".flo" part of
01130064.flo in Binkley-style outbound filenames means Normal routed mail).

If you want to to get Argus to send crash mail immediately, that filename has
to have a ".clo" (crash) or ".ilo" (direct) extension (depending on mailer
behaviour) eg.,

 01130064.clo

Replicate this problem by creating a new crash netmail message. Then do this,

 cd /d h:\argus\out
 ren 01130064.flo 01130064.clo

Then wait a minute.

Argus should automatically send your net netmail packets (ie. the filename
listed within the .clo file).

This test would confirm that

 1. Argus works as expected (regarding Binkley-style outbound packets)
 2. your route.cfg may be incorrect, or
 3. that Squish isn't scanning out your netmail message as crashmail for some
reason.

Hence we would focus troubleshooting efforts on your BBS and Squish, in which
case post the contents of your route.cfg file.

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