Subj : Validating BBSes in the l
To   : mark lewis
From : Joe Delahaye
Date : Wed Nov 19 2014 10:15 pm

 Re: Validating BBSes in the list
 By: mark lewis to Joe Delahaye on Wed Nov 19 2014 19:49:38

ML> binkd is a static (aka blackhole) mailer... in many cases, one can use the
ML> same routing they used before but it may need to be adjusted for the new
ML> tosser's methods... in some cases, that's simple verb alterations while in
ML> others, it means reversing the existing table and listing the routings in
ML> the opposite direction... in other words, what was the bottom routing
ML> statement would become the top one and the top one would become the bottom
ML> one... as written in another echo, this depends on the software's methods
ML> and if it processed the routing tables from the top (most generic) down
ML> (to the most specific)...


Yeah, it will have to wait until I have some more time to work on this :(,  too
many other things happening right now.  I asked about a detailed explaination
for the route command, and was pointed to the wiki, which has a single line, or
two explaining only what it is and that it is only there in a BSO setup.  What
I would like to know, is the order of things, and specific commands.  It
mentions /ALL but not sure I want to do that.  Like I said, in the near future,
along with the implementation of IPv6 in my router.
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