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|  Message 2381  |
|  Alan Ianson to Marc Lewis  |
|  No routing of point addresses.  |
|  28 Oct 20 21:10:54  |
 
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Hello Marc,
ML> The mail bundle was addressed to 261/38 for forwarding purposes. The
ML> packet would have been addressed to 2:333/808.7.
If you sent a packet (a *.pkt file) to 261/38 for processing the packet needs
to be addressed to 261/38 even though that packet may contain one or more
netmail messages for any nodes. If not there will be an error like this.
> 201024 20:30 Processing packet f94c5fd9.pkt from 1:396/45.0, 1070 bytes.
> 201024 20:30 BOGUS: Packet /home/bbbs/tmpin/f94c5fda.pkt is not for us
> (2:333/808.7)
That makes me believe the packet was addressed to 2:333/808.7 and that is why
261/38 didn't open it.
AI>> If that packet was addressed to 1:261/38 (the packet, not the
AI>> messages inside) the tosser there will likely act on it as
AI>> needed.
ML> If by packet you actually mean the mail bundle, then yes the affected
ML> bundles went to 1:261/38.
A compressed mail bundle is a different thing, it may contain one or more
packets (*.pkt files). If you want any node to open a .pkt file and toss it
those packets need to be addressed to that node even though the messages
inside are destined for other nodes.
Ttyl :-),
Al
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