Hello Fabio,
AI>> Is there a way I can stop mail for these points that don't exist
AI>> off my own node from being routed and sent out?
FB> For the messages addressed to inexistant points, you can add a
FB> specific route to discard the traffic to inexistent points. :)
Yep, kind of a curious problem.. :)
FB> You can configure the routing for the points like this (example with
FB> my boss address):
FB> route hold noroute 2:335/364.1
FB> route hold noroute 2:335/364.2
FB> route hold noroute 2:335/364.3
This is what I have now..
FB> route hold noroute 2:335/364.X
FB> route no-pack 2:335/364.*
That's another keyword no-pack, I haven't used before. That might be what I need to do below my other points.
FB> Another option (but only for echomails) is to add a session password
FB> for each point in binkd, so all the echomail bundles will be placed in
FB> the unsecure inbound and not processed.
No issues with echomail, it's just these random point numbers that are not configured here that I need to stop
Ttyl :-),
Al
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