
About Squish
Squish is a multi-featured, FidoNet-compatible EchoMail processor.
Squish incorporates most of the common EchoMail functions into one
integrated package, including tossing, scanning, packing, point
remapping and topic linking.
Although Squish was designed to be used with Maximus 2.0 or above,
Squish is compatible with other software which supports either the
Squish or the *.MSG message base standards. Squish is not merely a
"giveaway" utility; rather, Squish is a full-featured conference
manager, making it highly competitive with most stand-alone packages
on the market today.
Features
Some of the features in Squish version 1.1 include:
- One-pass tossing and scanning, with full support for
"passthru" areas. Outbound messages can be built directly
from the inbound *.PKT files, without needing to stop over
in the message areas.
- A 32-bit "industrial-strength" version of Squish is
available (under both DOS and OS/2) for systems which carry
many areas and which have large numbers of downlinks.
- Support for "feature DLLs" under OS/2. Third-party
developers can write dynamic link libraries which perform
actions while Squish is tossing or packing mail.
- Support for MSGID-based message linking and dupe checking.
- Internal support for both BinkleyTerm and FrontDoor-style
routing.
- Squish supports both the standard *.MSG format and the
proprietary, flat-file *.SQ? format on an area-by-area
basis.
- Superior multi-zone operation. Primary addresses can be
selected on an area-by-area basis, as can SEEN-BYs and
numerous other features. It's now easily possible (and
practical!) to use a single configuration file for multiple,
unrelated FidoNet-technology networks.
- True support for BinkleyTerm and InterMail "busy flags".
Instead of remaining blocked while the mailer is
transmitting to another node (and therefore holding up
processing), packets are simply queued for later use. All
processing is performed in a separate working directory, and
packets are only transferred to the mailer's outbound area as
necessary. Since Squish stays out of the way of other
mail-handling tasks, Squish offers a significant performance
advantage over other mail processors.
- Areas can be defined in AREAS.BBS for compatibility with
other programs, but areas can also be defined in the main
Squish configuration file.
- Support for all archiving and dearchiving programs, past and
future, through the use of a flexible archiver control file.
- Verbose binary statistical information (optional). Squish
provides enough information for external utilities to
provide a 100% accurate billing report for NECs or hubs,
based on mail volume.
- Point support, running as either a bossnode or a point, for
both 4D and "fakenet" points.
- Support for the "2+" 4D packet header proposal, including
zone and point numbers.
- "Point directory" support for BinkleyTerm 2.50 and above.
Squish is the first publicly-available program to support
the Binkley point directories both conveniently and
efficiently.
- Squish also features a built-in node remapper and message
linker for BinkleyTerm-style systems. The remapper is not
limited to points; it also supports wildcards and soundex
name matching. The message linker supports both *.MSG and
*.SQ? areas, so no external reply linker is required.
- Squish can optionally swap to XMS, EMS or disk when running
external programs. Squish can therefore be used in many
tight-memory situations, since Squish will only occupy 3K of
memory when swapped out. (DOS only.)
- Squish runs under OS/2 in protected mode, in addition to
running under DOS in real mode. The OS/2 version of Squish
includes a special serialization feature to allow Squish to
be run conveniently in a multi-line environment.
System Requirements
Although Squish was designed to be as generic as possible, the
following system configuration is required as a minimum:
- An IBM PC, XT, AT or PS/2, or a 100% compatible. To run the
32-bit version of Squish, an 80386SX, 80386DX, 80486SX,
80486DX, Pentium, Pentium Pro, or compatible processor is required.
- A hard drive, with at least two megabytes of free space for
the installation, plus space to hold the inbound packet
files, local message areas, and generated packets.
- Software supporting either the *.MSG or *.SQ? message
formats.
- A front-end which is compatible with either BinkleyTerm or
FrontDoor.
In addition, Squish-DOS requires MS/PC-DOS 3.0 or above, and
Squish-OS/2 requires OS/2 (IBM or MS) 1.2 or above. If you wish
to handle compressed mail, Squish will also require an external
archiving program.
How to get SquishMail
Noncommercial users can download
Squish for free. We also have ordering information
for commercial users.
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