= Сообщение: 3080 из 7127 ====================================== FTSC_PUBLIC = От : Bill McGarrity 1:266/404 07 Nov 17 06:26:11 Кому : Digital Man 07 Nov 17 06:26:11 Тема : Re: Routing... FGHI : area://FTSC_PUBLIC?msgid=3458.2ftscpubl@1:266/404+1b30813a На : area://FTSC_PUBLIC?msgid=36304.sync_sys@1:103/705+1b301b11 = Кодировка сообщения определена как: ASCII ================================== ============================================================================== -=> Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-
DM> Re: Routing... DM> By: Bill McGarrity to Digital Man on Sat Feb 20 2016 08:02 pm
> Hiya Rob... > > I've had this question forever. Being I'm the ZC for Sportnet (z24), I've > always wondered which statements would I use in the sbbsecho.cfgfor, say > when someone in Sportnet wants to route netmail through me to another node > in > z24. I've always thought it was: > > ROUTE_TO 24:24/0 24:ALL > > Is this correct?
DM> Yes, that looks correct.
> Also points. I have someone who sends me netmail from a point but when I > answer it, sbbsecho creates a .pnt folder under the correct outbound > directory and it seems binkd never picks it up. I'm sure this also has an > answer in ROUTING as well.
DM> BinkD will send the files in the .PNT folder to the point node if it DM> ever connects to your host using BinkP. If not, then you'll need to DM> force a poll to that node (e.g. using BinkD) or route it (using DM> SBBSecho). But once it's in the .PNT folder it's too late for SBBSecho DM> to route it. But if the point node is connecting directly to you to DM> send/receive mail, you don't want to route it anyway.