** Changes to Qecho 2.66a, Mailscan 2.66, MailToss 2.66a ** ****************** ** QECHO v2.66a ** ****************** 1) Areas.Kdp Fix *** Ok The Areas.Kdp file should never blow up now... Heres how to find out how big AREAS.KDP file will get on your setup. (Number of Areas Defined in AREAS.BBS) * 10023 = (Size of AREAS.KDP) Areas.kdp will keep track of the last 1000 msgs tossed or exported from your system per area. You no longer need to delete it because it will only get so big then stay at that size, unless you add or subtract an area from areas.bbs. You may however erase it at anytime and it will start over. The Program EchoKDup is no longer needed. 2) Packers & Endpackers statement *** Qecho would not use this unless the statements were Left justified. ( Now it doesn't matter ) Fixed PACKERS and ENDPACKERS statement in Qecho.Ctl. Example PACKERS 300/5 Pkzip -a ENDPACKERS Note if a net/node is not listed there then the Archiver called will be "Pkpak -oct -a" 3) ASCII #4 After ^APATH statement *** Qecho was writing a length byte in the packets causing some problems with other echomail programs...Fixed 4) FidoDate Format *** Qecho was using the old SeaDog Date Format. I changed it to meet the suggested format in the FidoNet Specs. 5) Area Tag *** Qecho would place a space in the packet area tag. This has been fixed. 6) Exporting *** Changed Qecho to only export messages that have the local bit set (Default). If for some reason you would like for qecho to ignore the local bit, add the -b switch to Qecho during export. ******************** ** MailScan v2.66 ** ******************** 1) FidoDate Format *** Changed to FidoDate Format ********************* ** MailToss v2.66a ** ********************* 1) -? Help Switch Added 2) Fixed the problem with the switchs and the commands will work as they suppose to. Well thats it for now, sorry Qecho isn't zone aware yet. I guess ill have to fix that :-) if you have any bug reports, Please get as much info as possible and send it net mail to 1:300/5 Also since adding zone and point support to an echo mail processor will require lots of research, if you have an ideal or advice, please send them. Take Care and Support Steve and Richard! Kenneth Wall 12/10/90