I run Squish each time I toss mail so that the node that I forward mail to
gets his mail in a timely manner.  I invoke Squish with the following
command line after tossing:  "Squish Squash".

Once a day I drop to DOS and scan the echomail areas out and export any new
echomail for my echomail host.  After scanning my echomail areas I then run
NoSnail to export any netmail.  Immediately after I run RBBSMail and NoSnail
I run Squish with the following command line:  "Squish Squash -sDaily#1".

Sometimes you may want to enter a netmail message and want to send it CRASH
as soon as the phone rates dip down to where they need to be.  After you make
any changes to the status of the Outbound mail, be sure to run Squish in order
to bundle up any other packets to reduce the possibility of BinkleyTerm dialing
out to drop off mail. (I have used OUT packets for well over a year and never
have had Binkley dial out for one...but it is capable of doing this so why not
add the extra measure for peace of mind?)  My daily schedule changes the flavor
of any mail for my host from HOLD to CRASH once a day so Binkley will drop off
and pickup my mail.

