Hi J�rgen and Andreas,

In the old days of xcmail, (before vfolders) when a file was archived, it 
not only was gzipped, it was automatically given the suffix .gz.  I regret
the loss of this when vfolders were introduced, as I archive extensively. 
I have to remember to rename the folders when archiving.

Also, if a file is gzipped, I prefer to see the .gz suffix to file name.

This would just be some English eccentricity to ignore, were it not 
for a direct problem that I had/have.  But I guess I was the only person 
who had problems of xcmail not starting up unless (in previous session) 
a folder archived in that session was then renamed with the .gz suffix - 
nothing happened after my comments about this.

As for my problem with linking xcmail object files to complete compilation 
on 2.4.18 Slackware Linux,  I guess I'll have to use xcmail 2.1 for now
(it has all I require for "relaying").  The CVS has the same problem of 
linking as 2.2.  Maybe linuxmafia has the lbsd library somewhere.  But
puzzled why `configure' says that I have it, yet `make' throws up errors
about the lack of it.

Regards,

David Pilgram



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