Subj : Re: Routing Problem
To : Mvan Le
From : Dale Shipp
Date : Sun Jan 06 2008 11:42 pm
-=> On 01-07-08 00:35, Mvan Le <=-
-=> spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: Routing Problem <=-
DS> I have done that for a few nodes -- but the whole point of my
DS> starting this discussion was that I want mail destined for any other
DS> node to be routed out through 1:123/500. That is not happening, no
DS> matter how I twiddle with the ROUTE.CFG that Squish is supposed to
DS> look at.
ML> Oh ok. Why didn't you say that before.
I thought that I had said that at the beginning of the thread.
ML> For each area definition in Squish.Cfg, scan it out to 1:123/500. Eg.,
Except for the -f and -h flags, that is what my NETMAIL area looks
like in SQUISH.CFG. The -f flag is redundant, and -h has to do with
PVT flag, not routing.
ML> EchoArea TUB m:\base\msgbase\fdo\tub -$ 1:123/500
ML> All mail originating from your system will be packed for 1:123/500.
That is how most of the echomail areas look, except for a few echos
that I am picking up from other nodes.
ML> Remove everything in Route.Cfg except for Send Normal World.
Tried that also, no effect. Composed a netmail message to you and it
still got put into the ARGUS outbound addressed to 3:800/432 instead
of being routed as I would have wanted it to. After checking that, I
killed it -- so you needn't look for it.
I am ready to give up and resign myself to manually routing each
netmail -- there really are not many.
Dale Shipp
fido_261_1466 (at) comcast (dot) net
(1:261/1466)
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