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SQUISH CODE
In 2002, the source code for Squish was released under the GNU General Public License, in the same code-base as the Maximus 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. Dudley through his company, Lanius Corporation, in conjunction with his Maximus BBS software. Squish was originally developed by Scott J. ⁕Archive outgoing messages appropriately, for archives to be later transferred by independent FidoNet mailer software. ⁕Examine mail being sent from a FidoNet system, and attach routing information to each message. ⁕Place it into an outgoing mail archive, if addressed to another system. ⁕Store it in the appropriate local message bases for later reading by a BBS user or a FidoNet mail reading application. ⁕Examine and sort incoming mail, and either: The primary functions of the Squish application in a FidoNet system are to: Before Squish, open storage formats for FidoNet and Bulletin Board messages were relatively slow and inefficient. 16 wheeled kids bikes are perhaps one of the most common sizes that parents choose. Squish is both the name of a FidoNet mail tossing application originally designed for DOS and OS/2, and the name of the primary mail storage format in which this application stores FidoNet and other local BBS messages. Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: