David Pilgram wrote:

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.


Well, I've ofter though about this and sometimes I also missed a suffix. So maybe.... ;-)


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.


I thing there is no libbsd required for linux. Do you get some unknown symbols when you link or does it simply stop because of the missing library? Maybe configure finds some other lib on your system and things this is libbsd.

J�rgen




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