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-=> MONICA NEUFELD wrote to JAMES BRADLEY <=- -=> JAMES BRADLEY wrote to ALL <=- JB> I tried to sort out my compression program in version 0.38 of the JB> Win32 version of the program to no success. I tried to drop the 'j' and JB> 'L' options as suggested in the FAQ, but still received the warning JB> screen. Any ideas? JB> --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.38 MN> --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.46 Does this newer version allow me to forward a reply to netmail? I would have done so here had this version allowed it. MN> There are 2 types of decompression programs. MultiMail's Windows MN> program uses Info-Zip as a default, as opposed to PKware. ...As I read. I do RTFM somtimes. MN> Your configuration file should look something like this: MN> c:\MultiMail directory\pkunzip -# -o MN> c:\MultiMail directory\pkzip -# ...As sometimes I delete TFM. It's been so long since I purged the 204g docs, I couldn't find them again. What pray tell is the '-#' switch? Thanks for writing, and sorry for cluttering up the echo. As soon as I get in front of an I-Net account I'll be sure to update. PS: It still didn't work. "Bad packet(/file)" orsome such was displayed in the bottom corner of MM, and then it returned the same error message as before. (The #1 entry in theFAQ.) I had tried '-oq' prior to asking with the same results. My pk(un)zip executables are in my PATH, and this DOS version ofMM works on the same packets that the 32-bit version coughs on. I'm running on W98, and the BBS uses Mystic and a QWK door. (Sheesh... I'm not so bashfull about posting publicly *now*. ;-) MN> The MultiMail home page is: MN> http://multimail.sourceforge.net/ MN> ... Mickey / Monica Neufeld MN> 53 01/26/0413:31ALL MN> JAMES BRADLEY New MM user w/no W32 joy 0 MN> 5 áœ@ ... James --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.38 --- Mystic BBS v1.07.3 (DOS)MN> * Origin: FidoTel & QWK on the Web! www.fidotel.com (1:275/311) * Origin: MikE'S MaDHousE -- WelComE to the AsYluM! (1:134/11) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 134/11 10 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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