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echo: fidotest
to: NICHOLAS BOEL
from: JOE DELAHAYE
date: 2014-11-18 20:42:00
subject: Re: Test2

  Re: Re: Test2
  By: Nicholas Boel to Joe Delahaye on Tue Nov 18 2014 17:05:34

 NB> Are you sure you had the host node number first?

Yup.

 NB> I got an answer a few minutes ago. Apparantly it still supports the ALL
 NB> statement in the point field. So try:

 NB> ROUTE_TO 1:3534/12 1:3534/12.ALL

I wonder if a PW is necessary.  When I was playing with that, (the host and the
point were the same person), I had no PW with  him, but direct mail would go
out.  I have most of my contacts set to either direct, or None.


 NB> Or if you wanted, you could try routing all net 3534 traffic through him:

 NB> ROUTE_TO 1:3534/12 1:3534/ALL

Yeah, but how would that work for those that I have a direct link with?

 NB> Lastly, check to make sure the CRASH bit isn't set on that passthrough
 NB> mail for the point. If it is, that's why your system is trying to send it
 NB> directly to the point. THAT, I believe, would be a configuration error on
 NB> the person's system that originally created the message(s), as Synchronet
 NB> is handling it properly, but you just don't have a direct link setup with
 NB> that point, so your mailer doesn't know what to do with it.

If the Crash flag is set, not much I can do about it
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