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'''Squish''' is both the name of a ] '''mail tossing application''' originally designed for ] and ], and the name of the primary '''mail storage format''' in which this application stores FidoNet and other local ] messages. Before Squish, open storage formats for FidoNet and Bulletin Board messages were relatively slow and inefficient. The primary functions of the Squish application in a FidoNet system are to: | |||
* Unpack incoming mail archives. | |||
* Examine and sort incoming mail, and either: | |||
*# Store it in the appropriate local message bases for later reading by a BBS user or a FidoNet mail reading application. | |||
*# Place it into an outgoing mail archive, if addressed to another system. | |||
* Examine mail being sent from a FidoNet system, and attach routing information to each message. | |||
* Archive outgoing messages appropriately, for archives to be later transferred by independent FidoNet mailer software. | |||
Squish was originally developed by Scott J. Dudley through his company, Lanius Corporation, in conjunction with his ] BBS software. Squish existed as a separate application, however, and its open specifications resulted in it often being used within other FidoNet and BBS-related systems. | |||
In ], the source code for Squish was released under the ], in the same code-base as the Maximus BBS software. It has since been ported to run under ], and other ] operating systems. | |||
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* - includes Squish. | |||
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