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* Original From: Paul Edwards, 3:711/934.9
* Original To : All, 3:711/934.9
* Original Date: 1997-03-31 16:32
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PE> Given that squish appears to be the most common mailprocessor (especially
PE> on the platform I use at the moment, OS/2), can someone tell me what squish
PE> would be doing, before I go and spend 10 hours stuffing around to
PE> reverse-engineer yet another undocumented thing?
PE> My latest theory (ie how I imagine squish works) is that in the case of
PE> netmail going from your messagebase, find an exact match on the origin
PE> address, otherwise use the primary.
Well, as far as I can tell from my experiments, Squish uses the primary
address for that.
PE> For netmail coming in from other
PE> nodes, find an exact match on the destination address that they used,
PE> otherwise use the primary.
I couldn't get it to forward a solitary netmail message from someone else
(it says "not forwarded" - no idea why), but anyway, if it can do
the previous from the primary, it can do this from the primary too!
Which is how Tobruk works. That was the main reason I held off making this
version of Tobruk 1.00. I'll have to fix a couple of niggly things and
release 1.00 I think. BFN. Paul.
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