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|  Message 160  |
|  mark lewis to Paul Hayton  |
|  ROUTE.FE  |
|  10 Sep 15 10:06:36  |
 10 Sep 15 20:23, you wrote to All: PH> If I want to send all netmail addressed to my hub address 3:770/1 on PH> to my BBS 3:770/100 instead how best to do so? PH> Am I best to use a ROUTE-TO statement PH> So ROUTE-TO 3:770/100 3:770/1 PH> Correct? yes but you'll still have that netmail containing the original /1 destination address... on the /1 machine, you would need a ""forwarder"" which either forwards the mail as a new message to your /100 OR the forwarder changes the destination address of /1 to that of /100 so that it will be sent from /1 to /100 where you really want it... )\/(ark ... Louie Louie, me gotta go. Louie Louie, me gotta go. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) |
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