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|  Message 121  |
|  Carol Shenkenberger to Vincent Coen  |
|  Test 2  |
|  17 Jan 22 08:58:04  |
 TZUTC: -0500 MSGID: 37.stars@1:275/1000 264aba21 REPLY: 2:250/1@fidonet 61e4b277 PID: Synchronet 3.15b-Win32 Oct 17 2011 MSC 1200 TID: SBBSecho 2.12-Win32 r1.203 Oct 8 2011 MSC 1200 Re: Test 2 By: Vincent Coen to Carol Shenkenberger on Mon Jan 17 2022 12:03 am > Hello Carol! > > Sunday January 16 2022 13:21, mark lewis wrote to you: > > > > On 2022 Jan 16 11:57:52, you wrote to Dallas Hinton: > > CS>> I did just get a connect from 1:3624/12 to 1:275/1000 so he's set > CS>> to use the 24555 for me properly. > > > sestar uses the nodelist information unless i specifically enter an > > override ;) > > Like wise. > > Vincent > Then depending on how your mailer uses the nodelist, you may have to manually enter 1:275/1000 with something like "shenks.dyndns.org"_24555,CM (etc). For routing, the sets for me may be a bit different depending on what you use. Cross-check me here but route statements are heirarchical meaning read and acted on 'top down'. ROUTE-TO 1:275/1000 1:275/1000 2:/ALL 3:/ALL ROUTE-TO 1:275/100 1:275/ALL (Only add a zone route where you need one so if in Z3 with one already to Z2, you wouldn't need that. If you route all Z1 through me, specific netmail for 1:275/ALL will get packed for Dallas then back down to net275 (Splits out at his end since 1:275/100 is best thought of as a different system and sysop from 1:275/1000). Later we can share route files and fine tune it. Right now, my 1:275/1000 route files are very basic and are just the 5 of us. Z3 to Terry, Z2 to Vince, Z1/4 to Dallas but I think Mark had a Z4 link? If so, will swap that. More in a bit to see if areamgr netmails got here yet!! xxcarol --- SBBSecho 2.12-Win32 * Origin: Shenk's Wandering Star (1:275/1000) SEEN-BY: 153/7715 229/426 250/1 275/100 1000 640/1321 3634/12 PATH: 275/1000 153/7715 229/426 |
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