Subj : hpt squish corruption To : Phil Kimble From : andrew clarke Date : Wed Jun 06 2018 05:13:04 05 Jun 18 12:32, you wrote to all: PK> Does any know if hpt is compatiable with squish message bases? I just PK> expereinced a major msgbase corrption wiping everything out: I've been using HPT with Squish message bases for the past 15+ years. There are some situations in Linux/BSD where a Squish base get corrupted when two programs (eg. HPT and something else) write to the same messagebase at the same time. Squish is ordinarily very reliable. PK> x.sqd files were bloated & showing a fictous file size of 388G in some PK> cases PK> x.sqi files were all zero bytes fle size This sounds more like filesystem corruption to me. PK> x.sql files were of insigifcant differences ..sql files aren't used by HPT afaik. Just the message reader software. PK> I recall a few years ago experiencing a similiar problem with hpt & PK> squish msg bases. PK> Any comments/insights? Is jam message bases a better solution?? JAM is just different. I prefer Squish. *.MSG is another option, though access gets slower as your messagebase gets larger. Perhaps not noticably. Unlike the DOS days, lots of small files aren't such a problem on modern OSes. --- GoldED+/BSD 1.1.5-b20170303 * Origin: Blizzard of Ozz, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (3:633/267) .