Subj : Re: Squish Archiving To : Marty Blankenship From : Peter Knapper Date : Fri Jan 13 2006 08:41 pm Hi Marty, PK> Are you able to provide some actual examples of PK> file names used for these othernet addresses? MB> 07120106.th1 MB> 073000ca.th0 Ummmm... Some relationship between the filenames and the EXPECTED addresses would have been useful. However I now think that is not not relevant. I just twigged that what is happening for you, also happens for BSO processing, PROVIDED the user stuffs up the ROUTE.CFG file.......;-) Your problem is simple, you are confusing Squish because it re-orders the statements in the ROUTER.CFG file due to the FLAVOURS you are mixing together. **** CHANGE is your friend! *** One of my ROUTER.CFG Rules is that for any particular SCHEDULE, I ALWAYS process mail for a flavour of HOLD for ALL nodes first... THEN I use the CHANGE verb to set the final FLAVOUR I need for each resultant output file. So try ordering your file as follows - 1. First, all "SEND HOLD ..." statements. 2. Then, all "ROUTE HOLD ddd xxx yyy zzz ..." statements. 3. Replace your "SEND WORD" entry, (that is really stuffing everything up), and replace it with "ROUTE HOLD WORLD ...". This line is your catchall. 5. Lastly, use "CHANGE ..." lines to send things using the FLAVOUR you want. Here is a sample schedule that I used some time ago. I use the DEFINE statement to group nodes, its like a macro expansion - =================================================== ; SEND HOLD NOARC NOCOMPS SEND HOLD MYBOARDS FAKENET 4DPOINTS SEND HOLD IPNODES ROUTE HOLD Z3CR ROUTE HOLD 3:772/100 N772C ROUTE HOLD 3:772/1.10 3:30185/10 ROUTE HOLD BBBOARDS ROUTE HOLD NWSTAR ; This catches all unsent traffic. CHANGE NORMAL HOLD All ; Lastly CHANGE things to whatever you want. ; ==================================================== The mail sending event just changes the flavour of the packets. So the bottm line is to ensure the ORDER of events is logical and correct, you MUST not mix flavours WITHIN the same schedule. Process to ONE flavour (preferably HOLD), then CHANGE the resultant to whatever you want. Cheers..........pk. --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Another Good Point About OS/2 (3:772/1.10) .