Subj : Linux Squish flo and FLO a possible answer To : All From : Sean Rima Date : Sun Nov 09 2003 02:57 pm Hello All, I think I may have found the answer to the problem, the solution is a different matter which I will leave to the programmers :) Here is a view of my outbound. FLO 2:236/150 ----------------------------------- (00ec0096.flo) 1K 09.11.03 14:40 # /var/max/spool/outbound/001b0321.su7 FLO 2:263/93 ------------------------------------ (0107005d.flo) 8K 09.11.03 13:30 # /var/max/spool/outbound/0000035a.su2 FLO 2:263/950 ----------------------------------- (010703b6.flo) 1K 09.11.03 14:40 # /var/max/spool/outbound/00000001.sua About ten minutes later, I tossed more mail and now a view of my outbound : FLO 2:236/150 ----------------------------------- (00ec0096.Flo) 6K 09.11.03 14:50 # /var/max/spool/outbound/001b0321.su7 FLO 2:236/150 ----------------------------------- (00ec0096.flo) 6K 09.11.03 14:50 # /var/max/spool/outbound/001b0321.su7 FLO 2:263/93 ------------------------------------ (0107005d.flo) 8K 09.11.03 13:30 # /var/max/spool/outbound/0000035a.su2 Noticed that 236/150 has gone from a single flo to duial flo/Flo, something is happening during the add to existing archive process that is creating the second flo. Cheers, \Sean --- MadMED v0.43i/W32 (Mar 10 2000 08:11:02) * Origin: TCOB1 a way of life (2:263/950) .