Subj : Squish limitations To : Mike Tripp From : Paul Lentz Date : Wed Mar 19 2008 02:10 am Mike Tripp wrote in a message to Paul Lentz: MVL>> Maximum message size: 63k (16 bit), 256k (32 bit) PL> I've been wondering for long time about the message size as well. I PL> think around the beginning of each month Squish boots out messages (I PL> think in the STATS echo) that are big and renames the .pkt files to PL> *.LNG. MT> OS/2 exe (which you may be running?) can be configured to toss as MT> large as OS/2 has resources to support. 256K is just the largest MT> Scott Dudley tested with and supported by the canned keyword MT> "Buffers Large". You have to define buffers manually to go MT> higher...and have the resources to support them available, of MT> course. If you want 1gb messages, Squish (SQ386P) can process MT> them...but maybe your other utils (BBS, online readers, offline MT> readers) or downlinks can't. I'm actually running it on a semi-modern Winders98Se machine with like only 256 (or maybe it's 512, can't remember) mego-rams... but I might toy with the buffers statement and see if it does anything else. MT> IMHO, messages too long for "Buffers Large" were messages I didn't MT> care to actually read anyway.<g> The main point is tht I'd like Squish to at least pretend to handle them and not create annoying renamed .LNG files I have to delete by hand from time to time. I know I don't want to read those longy things my own self. *Paul* --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: Dumb Guy's!!! (1:124/5025)