Hello Mauro!
** On Sunday 07.03.21 - 17:34, you wrote to me:
>> But why not ... Squish format and use something like
>> Sempoint (which handles both QWK and BW in the same program
>> automatically!)
MV> Seems a good way but i don't know Sempoint. Need to test
MV> and understand. Thanks for tip.
Sempoint is for Windows. It's a 16-bit prog, but works very
nicely in Win7. There are ways to make the installer cooperate
in Win10.
Sempoint also requires to operate from a C: drive. (I tried to
install it on my larger H: partition, but I couldn't get it to
work.)
Sempoint also automatically limits filenames to the 8.3 naming
format, and all caps.
MV> Has many ways to store messages. I use BlueWave (and a long
MV> retention on my system) because i like so much BlueWave
MV> visual, style and tools. A NNTP server also is a good store
MV> option.
I think you would like Sempoint if Windows is a suitable
environment. Its Squish system can handle upto 5000 msgs per
echo. You could delete the messages that are clearly taking up
space and have more for the ones that are keepers. AND.. you
could just as easily rename or archive the .SQL, SQD, .SQI files
as a group on a regular basis - and that wouldn't need to be
every 30 days, but maybe every 180 days.
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