On 30 Jan 2021 at 09:50p, g00r00 pondered and said...
g0> Yes the logic is to check if there is a direct address configured and
g0> route to them if so. If there isn't a direct entry for that address,
g0> then it will look through and try to find the first routed match.
Thanks, that's what I thought was going on.
g0> I just finished adding a "Bypass Direct" flag for echomail nodes which
g0> will disable direct routing for that node, causing it to fall back to
g0> the netmail routing policy. Sounds like that should do exactly what you
Thanks for adding this :) Yep I think it will do the trick. I'll try to get
updated in the coming week or so and test it out.
g0> 30), not the today of time travelers such as yourself).
There's gotta be some advantages of living in the future :)
Now those lottery number you wanted were 6, 23, ....
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