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echo: locsysop
to: John Tserkezis
from: Rod Speed
date: 1997-05-19 20:46:56
subject: Mail `map`.

JT> I'm trying to draw up a "map" of systems connected.  It will help
JT> sus out mail loops, and help with the routing (rooting) of mail.

JT> Can everyone who has access to this echo please reply,
JT> and answer the following questions.  They only relate
JT> to the current rooting of locuser/sysop.

JT> That means everyone.  Even if it is blatently
JT> obvious that you call whoever, answer anyway.
JT> Don't assume that someone else will put your name in.

JT> If you are going to answer via netmail, make
JT> sure it does not get routed via normal fido.

                       Name: Rod Speed
          Main fido address:

Wots 'main' ?  I have both 3:711/934.2 and 3:712/610.2 specified
to Frodo, currently with 711/934.2 as the Main as far as Frodo
is concerned. I normally remember to manually select 712/610.2
with Alt-W before calling you, and absolutely always have 712/610.2
in the origin line of outgoing messages which I sent to you.

              All your AKAs: 3:711/934.2 and 3:712/610.2

System(s) you call for locuser/sysop: 712/610
System(s) that call you for locuser/sysop: None
@EOT:

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* Origin: afswlw rjfilepwq (3:712/610.2)
SEEN-BY: 711/934 712/610
@PATH: 712/610 711/934

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