Subj : Compression question To : Bob Jones From : Roy J. Tellason Date : Thu Jul 10 2003 09:01 pm Bob Jones wrote in a message to Bo Simonsen: BS> Hello Bob! BS> Jul 09 21:25 03, Bob Juge wrote to Mike Powell: BJ> In ROUTE.CFG, use the "NoArc" verb. BJ> Example: BJ> Send Hold NoArc 1:106/1999 BS> Mr. Jones said something about it doesn't worked, i BS> didn't work on UNIX, but in someway i can't remember BS> did i fix it in the code.. BJ> Bo: BJ> The line given works. The problem is with normal packets.... BJ> Squish will execute the Send Normal NoArc for the given node, and BJ> create the outbound normal packet. The problem is that such normal BJ> packets get reprocessed by later lines in the route.cfg file. So, BJ> if you have a line that is like 'ROUTE CRASH 1:10/3 1:ALL 2:ALL BJ> 3:ALL 4:ALL 5:ALL 6:ALL', what was in a normal flavored packet for BJ> a given node now gets packed for 1:10/3. The way around this issue BJ> is to use Hold, Crash or Direct type packets for the 'SEND BJ> NoArc ' lines. Seems to me I remember needing to put _both_ "send" and "route" lines in there for stuff like this... Or maybe that was just my workaround for it. I don't remember. I do use that option, for stuff that's outbound from here to my email gateway. --- * Origin: TANSTAAFL BBS 717-838-8539 (1:270/615) .