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Rob Swindell | Marc Lewis | Re: No compression to one node |
October 31, 2018 4:33 AM * |
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Re: Re: No compression to one node By: Marc Lewis to Torsten Bamberg on Tue Oct 30 2018 07:08 pm > TB> If you want to sent netmail without compression, do a 'squish out' > TB> without 'squash'. > > Yes, and the same is true for an EchoMail outbound scan, but the outbound > directory would become a nightmare. It's a Binkley style outbound and > Binkley doesn't recognise uncompressed packets IIRC; BSO recognizes/supports uncompressed packets (e.g. outbound/*.out) just fine. > MarK Lewis pointed out that now-a-days it hardly makes sense to waste > compute cycles to archive outbound packets due to the connectivity via the > internet now > commonly utilised; but still, there are traditional Binkley based mailers > that require compressed mail bundles with their attendant .?LO files. That would weird considering the original Binkley mailer (BinkleyTerm) did not (require compressed mail bundles). digital man Synchronet "Real Fact" #83: Donations to the Synchronet project are welcome @ http://wiki.synchro.net/donate Norco, CA WX: 68.9°F, 16.0% humidity, 5 mph SW wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- SBBSecho 3.06-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) |
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