Subj : Bug report
To   : Joe Delahaye
From : Roy Witt
Date : Sun Mar 25 2012 06:11 am


23 Mar 12 16:06, Joe Delahaye wrote to Roy Witt:

>>  JD> I h ave been running 2.31 for quite a while now.  No problems
>> that I
>>  JD> have found.  I may have missed some though <G>  What I find
>>  JD> irritating about Irex is the fact that it will NOT do a nodelist
>>  JD> lookup if I send to a specific node, not in its own nodelist.
>>
>> I came across that when setting up Irex to act more like a hub...I
>> found a fix for it, but don't remember what it was. At any rate, Rex
>> will use the nodelist to send mail, at least it does here.

JD> Wish you could remember that :(

Make sure you have the proper compiled nodelist path entered correctly,
make sure that it is a compiled nodelist that is the same as what you have
Irex 'set up frontend' set to use. I use Front Door up to 2.2 as my front
end and a GoldEd nodelist compiler (Irex is compatible with both).

>>  JD> I seem to recall that it was supposed to do so
>>
>> If all else fails, Rex will also use your route.rex file to send mail
>> to a non-Rex configured system listed there as crash-to. i.e. I have
>> crash-to the Z1 Fnews editor in the route.rex file and no Irex node
>> configuration entered for the 1:1/1 nodelisting. You may or may not
>> have noticed that in the very first config section of Rex, you can
>> choose to send mail to 'nodelisted systems only' or send mail to
>> unlisted systems. Check that setting and you may have solved your
>> nodelist usage problem.
>>

JD> If you mean, Send to Unknown Nodes, I have that set to YES
JD> I see no other setting for that

I have all of the settings in that config window as Yes, except for one,
'keep rexfix messages'.


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