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|  Paul Hayton to mark lewis  |
|  Re: ROUTE.FE  |
|  11 Sep 15 21:23:49  |
 
On 09/10/15, mark lewis pondered and said...
ml> yes but you'll still have that netmail containing the original /1
ml> destination address... on the /1 machine, you would need a ""forwarder""
ml> which either forwards the mail as a new message to your /100 OR the
ml> forwarder changes the destination address of /1 to that of /100 so that
ml> it will be sent from /1 to /100 where you really want it...
I thought that is what the ROUTE-TO would in essence do?
I can see there are also FORWARD-TO statements but they only apply for 'in
transit' netmail of which I am unsure mail arriving at my HUB system would
qualify as.
Only one way to find out I guess. :-)
Best, Paul
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