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Hi Bill -- on Apr 25 2014 at 17:41, you wrote: DH> have: ===================== DH> route-to 1:138/0.0 1:138/* DH> route-to 1:342/0.0 1:342/* DH> route-to 1:343/3.0 1:343/* DH> Hold 1:153/7041 BM> I am assuming 1:138/0 is your hub? If so and you want to cover all BM> 4 of Fido's zones for netmail, then try this: BM> route-to 1:138/0 1* 2* 3* 4* BM> except 1:342/* BM> route-to 1:342/0.0 1:342/* BM> except 1:343/* BM> route-to 1:343/3.0 1:343/* BM> HOLD 1:153/7041 Ahh -- I'm beginning to see!! DH> EVENT A DH> Unhold 1:153/7041 BM> You really don't need the above hold/unhold as it will stay in your BM> outbound till the event A is run. The -fs stands for fetch and send. BM> IF that node were to connect to you, then it would go. If you don't BM> want the other node the ability to pick up mail then use the BM> hold/unhold option DH> EVENT B DH> hold 1:153/7041 BM> Again, if you want to keep the node from retrieving their own mail BM> then leave this in. Just make sure event B runs right after A is BM> finished. If I don't have the hold and unhold lines, then do I even need to mention Event A and B in route.rex? There wouldn't be anything under them! DH> ============= DH> And event manager for A says DH> all days, 00:00-24:00, run every 12:00 -fs 1:153/7041 BM> So you're polling every 12 hours. rather a long stretch between mail BM> runs. :) But it looks good... Yes, that's the plan - I've one node who doesn't want me to hit him very often, the others seem happy with the every 1/2 hour irex seems to do by default! Thanks! Cheers... Dallas --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+* Origin: The BandMaster, CANADA [telnet: bandmaster.tzo.com] (1:153/715) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 280 640/384 712/0 620 848 @PATH: 153/7715 140/1 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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