Subj : Re: My multimail problem.... To : Miles Maxted From : William McBrine Date : Wed Jul 02 2003 09:46 am BTW, why did you start in email but continue here? -=> Miles Maxted wrote to William McBrine <=- MM> I did upgrade PKZIP to version 250 as suggested and tested things out - MM> it peeked into and unpacked the QWKs mmanually without hassle. I bet you didn't test it the way it's called from MultiMail, which is with the full path to the packet. I just tried that with PKZIP 2.50 for DOS under both Win 98 SE and Win XP. Although PKZIP 2.50 purports to support long file names, it only did so under 98 -- not XP. (Actually, I was surprised to notice that MultiMail/DOS supported LFNs under XP. It doesn't under NT, though it does under 9x.) You never mentioned what OS you were using -- and it makes a BIG difference as regards long file names -- but based on this experiment and your report, I'm guessing it was XP. No? Anyway, this is why I said "possibly" PKZIP 2.50; I hadn't thoroughly tested that configuration. However, InfoZip (as I also suggested, without qualification) -- at least the Win32 version -- definitely works. If you had used the Win32 version of MultiMail -- even calling PKZIP for DOS -- you wouldn't have had the problem. Interestingly, MultiMail/XT also would've worked. But the "DOS" (DJGPP) version, even when seeing the "short form" of the name in the MMAIL.RC, expands it when calling the archiver. (I'm not quite sure why, yet. It's something that happens in the system libraries; all this is largely transparent to MultiMail proper.) Generally, under Windows NT/2000/XP, you'd be better off with the Win32 version of MultiMail anyway. Under 9x it's a toss-up. MM> I also changed all the "**\multimail\**" entries in MMAIL.RC to MM> "\**\multim~1\**\" - again without effect. (See above. In MultiMail/DOS, it gets re-expanded anyway.) MM> OK, so I seem to have found a weak link in mminstallation procedures; MM> add to your excellent installation manual the instruction "Do NOT MM> attempt to install MM in a directory called MULTIMAIL !". This is really a PKZIP issue, not a MultiMail issue. And, sorry, but since you started with 2.04g -- a DOS program that predates Win 95 by a couple of years -- I think you should've anticipated that _it_ wouldn't support long file names. As always, I recommend InfoZip. The default settings in MultiMail/DOS are for PKZIP, for the convenience of the greatest number of users; but InfoZip is better. And if you're running under Windows, then again, I recommend using native Win32 software where possible, rather than DOS programs. MM> I got mad and started from scratch - using a MMAIL directory As I suggested in the first place. ;-) MM> Sorry to have alarmed you unnecessarily, Don't worry; I wasn't alarmed. :-) In fact, it was interesting, because I discovered a few nuances of LFNs that I hadn't been aware of. .... Linux, the choice of a GNU generation. --- MultiMail/Linux v0.45 * Origin: COMM Port OS/2 juge.com 204.89.247.1 (281) 980-9671 (1:106/2000) .