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echo: fe_help
to: PAUL QUINN
from: MARK LEWIS
date: 2014-09-10 10:47:00
subject: testing

 PQ> In a message to Nathan Prugh you wrote:

 NP>> @ATH: 203/2 0 154/10 123/500

 ml>  + Origin:  (1:3634/12)

 PQ> Just for the sake of idle curiosity... it has been pointed out to 
 PQ> me in the past that FE's node doesn't appear on the @PATH line.  
 PQ> Is this unique to FE? 

not as far as i'm aware of...

some tossers place their address first in the PATH line when they export
locally written messages and others do not... in most cases, the origin line
can be used to determine the origination of the message...

on the other end of the scale, i don't know that i've ever seen a tosser place
its address on the end of the PATH of messages imported into the local message
bases... only on those that have been passed on to other systems...

)\/(ark
member, FastEcho Beta Team

* Origin: (1:3634/12)

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