Subj : Readdressing packed mail To : Mike Tripp From : Minh Van Le Date : Mon Feb 18 2008 01:30 pm Hello Mike ! On 16-Feb'08 13:20, Mike Tripp wrote to Minh Van Le: MT> The trick is not to bundle them for the destination that MT> you never intend to connect with, so that you're not trying MT> to "re-bundle" them for their actual destination later. MT> If you really are willing to sit on the netmails until ZMH, MT> then you could initially send them as MT> unrouted/HOLD/uncompressed PKTs throughout the day. This MT> allows you to view them individually in the outbound window MT> without originating connection attempts. Then add a Sched MT> block for ZMH which actually CHANGEs them from HOLD to MT> NORMAL and then ROUTEs them to the single uplink with MT> whatever compression and flavor you like for that node. MT> Squish can do that for raw uncompressed PKTs already in the MT> outbound. MT> Of course, you would have to rethink your default archiving MT> setup in SQUISH.CFG and global routing statements in MT> ROUTE.CFG to make sure they don't collide with or MT> contradict this scheme and get the extra -s switch for MT> SQUISH invocations to tell Squish how/when to use the new MT> schedule block. Yeah I already have a sched block Sched RouteInterZone Route Hold 3:712/0 World and -s in BinkleyTerm batch ... just haven't figured out how to leave interzone packets untouched. I probably have to change Send Hold World in the global section to limit holds to zone 3. Will experiment some time in future. --- Msged/386 4.30 * Origin: ypan.dyndns.org loves Msged... (3:712/104) .