Subj : Routing files
To : Steve Quarrella
From : Paul Quinn
Date : Fri Dec 07 2001 03:20 pm
Hi! Steve,
On 06 Dec 01 18:59, Steve Quarrella wrote to All:
SQ> I've used Fastecho with FrontDoor for longer than I can remember, and
SQ> FD's ROUTE.FD has always handled routing of files.
SQ> Now, I'm using Fastecho on a Binkley-compatible mailer, Radius, and
SQ> would like to route files between my direct downlinks. I'm not
SQ> seeing anything in the documentation, so I've either missed
SQ> something, or this isn't doable. Anybody got any pointers? Thanks
SQ> in advance.
I used various forms of FroDo for about 4 years with FastEcho (FE). All mail
_routing_ was handled via a FE route file, using the route file's name as an
argument when packing in-transit netmail via a "FastEcho.Exe PACK -P
-RRouteNet.Fe" command. In late '98 I switched over to using Binkley-style
mailers (Binkley & BinkD), without blinking an eyelid. The FE route file still
did everything for me; mail & files.
The FE route file need only be a subset of what your Route.Fd consisted of.
Mine looks like this:
----- ROUTENET.FE begins -----
; ---------------------------------------------------------------------
; ROUTENET.FE file for individual node for Fastecho.
; ---------------------------------------------------------------------
; Last revised: 2001-09-22