Subj : TOSS error report To : Andrew Leary From : mark lewis Date : Fri Mar 10 2006 10:35 pm ml> well above most known fidonet software, yes... i'm aware of several ml> packages that can handle large messages without problems... one tosser, ml> in fact, spools to disk based swap files when it runs out of memory ml> that it can process in... AL> Not a bad idea, although I'm sure that slows things down a bit. speed is not always the best answer... ml> and i hate to bring it up, yet again, but... if coders were to actually ml> follow the specs, we'd not be having these "problems" with message ml> sizes... fidonet specifications specifically allow for large messages ml> via use of the phrasing "message body unbounded" ;) AL> Yes, the specs have always said that, and almost nobody ever read AL> that part! ;-) oh, they read it but they didn't pay attention... instead they interpreted and/or assigned their own specs... that is and always has been the downfall of hobbiest coders :( sadly, i, too, am one of those... at least until i don't know how many years ago... since then, the code that i've written has endevored to follow the actual specs as far as it could... the really troublesome problem that i've faced, personally over the years, is how so many terminals and users could be handled by machines with only 64K of RAM and yet, today, it takes a gig or more of RAM to barely service just one miniscule user :( )\/(ark member, FastEcho Beta Team * Origin: (1:3634/12) .