Subj : routing issues? To : Oli From : Alan Ianson Date : Tue May 04 2021 06:27:11 Hello Oli, Ol> you don't decompress netmail, That is the only way to do it if you are dealing with an mail bundle. Ol> There is also no policy or standard that directs the anonymous idiot Ol> not to send highly compressible garbage in an "arcmail compressed mail Ol> bundle" that blows up on the DOS partition on unpack. I would call that excessively annoying. Ol> But we don't have to discuss the failures of Policy 4.bollocks or the Ol> FTSC. OK. Ol> Which software does deliver netmail as a compressed mail bundle? Is it Ol> all kinds of different tossers or some specific software that does it Ol> by default? I don't know why mail arrives sometimes compressed. My own software will do that if I direct it so. Someone, or some software compressed that mail before I received it. My issue is a simple one. Mail arrives in my insecure inbound in that form and it gets renamed to .sec and stays there until I decompress it myself and toss it. Ttyl :-), Al --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707 * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757) .