Subj : Re: My multimail problem To : William McBrine From : Miles Maxted Date : Thu Jul 03 2003 08:39 am G'morning William, WM> BTW, why did you start in email but continue here? Hate emails, love fidonet, couldn't use BBS without mmail or slmr... WM> support long file names, it only did so under 98 -- not XP. (Actually, WM> I was surprised to notice that MultiMail/DOS supported LFNs under XP. WM> It doesn't under NT, though it does under 9x.) You never mentioned what WM> OS you were using -- and it makes a BIG difference as regards long file WM> names -- but based on this experiment and your report, I'm guessing it WM> was XP. No? No - its W2K (as mentioned earlier somewhere..) WM> If you had used the Win32 version of MultiMail -- even calling PKZIP WM> for DOS -- you wouldn't have had the problem. Interestingly, WM> MultiMail/XT also would've worked. But the "DOS" (DJGPP) version, even WM> when seeing the "short form" of the name in the MMAIL.RC, expands it WM> when calling the archiver. (I'm not quite sure why, yet. It's something WM> that happens in the system libraries; all this is largely transparent WM> to MultiMail proper.) I also hate windoze - love DOS.... WM> Generally, under Windows NT/2000/XP, you'd be better off with the Win32 WM> version of MultiMail anyway. Under 9x it's a toss-up. 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 !". WM> This is really a PKZIP issue, not a MultiMail issue. And, sorry, but WM> since you started with 2.04g -- a DOS program that predates Win 95 by a WM> couple of years -- I think you should've anticipated that _it_ wouldn't WM> support long file names. Its what the BBS I use depended on for QWKing - but we've all moved up to 250 now, it seems. MM> I got mad and started from scratch - using a MMAIL directory WM> As I suggested in the first place. ;-) Mmmm - musta missed that bit... MM> Sorry to have alarmed you unnecessarily, WM> Don't worry; I wasn't alarmed. :-) In fact, it was interesting, because WM> I discovered a few nuances of LFNs that I hadn't been aware of. Good oh ! The lfns seem to be a bit of kludge to accomodate incoherent computerists like the clericals who work around my school (directories that read like War & Peace rather than a file list). Anyway, it all seems to be working from this machine OK - with updated proggies all about. Thanks again. :-)) ___ MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.45 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: === NZCC Maxie BBS. Ak, NZ +64 9 444-0989 === (3:772/1) .