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Hello, Bob... Jun 03, 2005 at 16:29, Bob Jones wrote to Kevin Klement: BJ> Because the "send normal" commands are no-op's in squish, the BJ> following route normal 1:140/1 will actually send 1:17/0, BJ> 1:134/77.10, 1:134/all, 1:342/1 and 1:134/1, 1:65535/65535 and BJ> 1:-1/-1 to 1:140/1.... I think we've had this argument before. SEND NORMAL is not a no-op, in that it does create file attaches. You're on the right track, though: NORMAL mail is going to be acted upon by subsequent commands, so the effect of a SEND NORMAL [NoArc] command will be smothered by any subsequent commands that operate on the same nodes. Regards, Jerry Schwartz mailto:jerryschwartz{at}comfortable.com http://www.writebynight.com --- Msged/NT 6.0.1* Origin: Write by Night (1:142/928) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 142/928 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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