Subj : To : Fred Riccio From : Mike Bourne Date : Sun Aug 17 2003 04:05 pm MB> The question I have is: With Squish and a *.msg message base, is MB> there a maximum message number that can be handled? FR> The previous/next message fields in the .Msg header are 2 bytes FR> long. Same with the pointers in the LastRead file. That would FR> make the maximum message number 32767 or 65535 depending on how the FR> message number variable is declared, signed or unsigned. That is what I was figuring, and why I was a *bit* concerned. FR> I don't think there should be any Y2K problems with message FR> renumbering programs for .Msg areas since they really don't have to FR> touch the message itself except for the prev/next pointers. Its FR> more a matter of renaming the files. Again, you are probably correct. I plan to try this out this week with the old standby, CONFMAIL. I am on vacation from work as I had one project finish and the next one is not ready for me yet. FR> If the message threads get trashed, you can always use Squish to FR> rebuild them: SQUISH LINK -F That is not a problem, as I do not follow threads anyhow. I just read the messages in the order in which they arrive to my system. FR> I looked around and found this little gem in my BBS archives... FR> RNUM.EXE 6,832 10/18/1992 12:32p FR> When running it from the DOS prompt with no command line paramaters FR> you get: FR> Program RNUM renumbers the MSG files in a sub- FR> directory. Just supply the pathspec (of the FR> directory) on the command line. FR> Max msgs = 16384 Highest msg # = 65535. FR> Usage: RNUM l:\netmsg FR> Uses standard DOS: will work with large partitions. FR> Copyright 1991 by Fred R. Niemczenia. FR> If you want to try it out I can ship it out to you. I'll send you my internet mail address in a netmail message. Thanks! FR> ___ Msged/NT 6.0.1 FR> - Origin: Somewhere in New Hampshire's White Mountains FR> (1:132/174@fidonet) If this is where you are now, it must be beautiful. I graduated from high school a few decades ago in Manchester, NH. The few trips we made into the White Mountains were great! Never got a chance to camp up there, but maybe someday. Mike Bourne --- timEd 1.10.y2k * Origin: A Point at the Edge of Town, Ft Worth TX USA (1:130/41.3102) .