Subj : *.pkt To : Richard Webb From : Mike Tripp Date : Fri Mar 19 2010 12:08 pm Hello Richard! 18 Mar 10 15:23, Richard Webb wrote to Mike Tripp: RW> Agreed again. I think, the behavior I mentioned earlier RW> this thread of splitting large messages works because I"m RW> using the large buffers setting. OTherwise ymmv. I think RW> the docs mention something about the behavior changing RW> according to buffer size, i.e. squish will behave as it did RW> with earlier versions if you use medium or small buffers. Squish does not do any message splitting...though I do not recall whether it renames the PKT to LNG or BAD for later reprocessing. The only change I'm aware of between versions was new numeric values for Small/Medium/Large and the ability to assign them (or explicit numeric values) to the 3 individual buffers. I did all sorts of convolutions to get a utility called PKTSort to do the splitting by pre-processing the inbound directory while it was actually designed to post-process the outbound directory. I eventually found a newsgroup gating util called NGate which bypasses tossing and transfers messages directly between NNTP server and squishbase...and still did a batch manipulation of the Buffers statement in SQUISH.CFG just for scanning the newsgroups out to downlinks. After monitoring the messages >256K for a bit, I decided that I didn't really need to be forwarding the spam or uuencoded "stuff" that either belonged in a binary group or the bit-bucket anyway. ymmv also, ..\\ike --- GoldED 2.50+ * Origin: -=( The TechnoDrome )=- Austin,TX 512-327-8598 33.6k (1:382/61)