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On Jul 02 01:14 96, Don Guy of 1:249/100.1 wrote to All: DG> Could someone give me a quick explanation as to what the "Transit" DG> attribute is/does? It indicates a netmail message which arrived from somewhere and is bound for somewhere else. DG> I just switched to pointing off a hub in the area, and a blast of messages DG> from other echoes appeared in netmail, all showing "Trs" and a destination DG> address matching my prior point. That means that some system (check the path, but I imagine you know already) thinks your "old" point still has these areas turned on. Either he is still delivering mail to you, or he is routing them to your new point address. In either case, the solution is to turn off the echos from your prior address at whatever system is sending them to you. Jerry Schwartz @EOT: --- MsgedSQB 3.30.01* Origin: Write by Night (1:142/928) SEEN-BY: 13/13 37/100 50/99 90/90 102/735 103/2 104/821 105/103 330 107/411 SEEN-BY: 119/88 129/11 138/146 147/135 153/800 920 157/586 161/55 167/90 SEEN-BY: 200/204 201/505 203/992 204/200 206/2711 209/720 233/7 234/100 SEEN-BY: 245/6910 249/99 100 104 106 112 133 162 200 201 254/1 260/10 801 SEEN-BY: 261/1137 267/200 270/101 102 103 104 211 273/909 278/304 280/1 801 SEEN-BY: 282/1 4073 283/121 657 292/876 320/119 321/1 332/1 341/70 344/3 SEEN-BY: 346/49 348/105 355/2 362/37 369/110 385/100 387/31 396/1 600/253 348 SEEN-BY: 600/641 620/243 623/630 625/100 626/660 632/348 640/205 206 230 297 SEEN-BY: 640/305 702 820 821 822 823 649/312 690/660 700/101 711/409 413 430 SEEN-BY: 711/808 809 934 949 955 712/515 713/888 714/906 724/10 750/2 800/1 SEEN-BY: 2250/50 2430/1423 2433/225 2604/104 2613/5 2615/20 2624/306 3401/308 SEEN-BY: 3412/1 3550/500 3615/7 50 3619/25 3637/1 3653/777 3805/3 7104/2 SEEN-BY: 7107/9 @PATH: 142/928 1 3615/50 396/1 270/101 249/200 99 106 640/206 820 711/409 @PATH: 711/808 934 |
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