Subj : Re: Routing Problem
To   : Mvan Le
From : Dale Shipp
Date : Tue Jan 08 2008 11:41 pm

-=> On 01-08-08  05:58,  Mvan Le <=-
-=> spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: Routing Problem <=-

DS>   I am ready to give up and resign myself to manually routing each
DS>   netmail -- there really are not many.

ML> Ok.

ML> Do this,

ML> Route Hold 1:123/500 World
ML> #End Route.Cfg

 We are getting some where!   Your suggestion resulted in a netmail
 addressed to you getting packed out addressed to (presumably routed
 through) 1:123/500, but because of the HOLD flag, it did not get sent
 -- even when I polled 1:123/500.

 I tried changing that to
 Route Normal 1:123/500 World
 and the result was that Argus sent the mail on its way.   Hopefully,
 the BBS you are using will deliver it to you by the time you read this
 message.

 The question that now wonders me is why did
 Route Normal 1:123/500 World
 work when the previous command of
 Route Normal 1:123/500 1:All 2:All 3:All 4:All 5:All 6:All
 not work?

 Thanks much for your continued patience and perserverance.  I think
 that you have managed to solve the problem, although as I said above,
 I don't understand the difference and why what I had before did not
 work.

                              Dale Shipp
                 fido_261_1466 (at) comcast (dot) net
                             (1:261/1466)



                              Dale Shipp
                 fido_261_1466 (at) comcast (dot) net
                             (1:261/1466)



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