Subj : Re: Routing Problem To : Dale Shipp From : Mvan Le Date : Fri Dec 28 2007 09:24 pm DS> Is argus a static mailer such as Binkley or a RW> dynamic type such as fd etcetera? IF an arcmail attach DS> I do not really understand the differences, but from the help files DS> of Argus I see that it uses the Binkley-style outbound structure. DS> The line in SQUISH.CFG for ArcmailAttach is commented out. There's a big difference between mailers that do Binkley-style and Arcmail Attach-style routing. Binkley-style systems get their routing details set up by the tosser. The Tosser puts routing details into text-based *.*lo files, where even the filename extension has an associated routing meaning and/or directive. Arcmail systems get their routing set up by the mailer. The mailer compiles routing information into a mailer proprietory formatted binary file. Inside the binary file are pathnames of packets on your disk and their routing instructions. The only clue I have is that Argus is a GUI mailer. So somewhere on the screen it should give details on outbound packets. So check if there's any indication that Argus actually sees pending outbound packets after they're created by Squish, which would be a good sign. For example, if Argus displays your netmail packet with CRASH flag and nothing happens this suggests a problem with Argus, probably a scheduling or Argus configuration problem and not a Squish compatibility issue. Good luck. Squish, Binkleyterm, BinkD and Maximus forever baby ! -- These programs were made for eachother. --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Top Hat 2 BBS (1:343/41) .