BM> OK.. so what you're saying is:
BM> z1 is: domain fidonet c:\\fd\\outbound.1 1
BM> z2 is: domain fidonet c:\\fd\\outbound.2 2
BM> z3 is: domain fidonet c:\\fd\\outbound.3 3
BM> z4 is: domain fidonet c:\\fd\\outbound.4 4
BM> z316 is: domain whispernet c:\\fd\\outbound.13C 316
BM> z618 is: domain micronet c:\\fd\\outbound.26A 618
No. With synchronet's tosser you don't want to try 5d addressing.
Your config should look like this:
domain fidonet c:\\fd\\outbound 1
domain whispernet c:\\fd\\outbound 1
domain micronet c:\\fd\\outbound 1
Basically, "1" is your primary fidonet node number, which will make your
"outbound" directory Fidonet only.
Binkd is smart enough to create the other outbound directories based on that.
So it will create c:\\fd\\outbound.13C for whispernet as soon as you make your
first connection, because you have your whispernet address (as well as
others) defined under the "address" fields.
Regards,
Nick
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