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On Tue, 17 Mar 2015, Markus Reschke wrote to mark lewis: ml> remember, zone gating is a /netmail/ thing... it has nothing to do ml> with echomail... echomail is not routed... zone gating is routing ml> to a specific system that connects across zones... MR> What is the correct term for the process of echomail leaving a node MR> in one zone and entering a node in another zone? it isn't zone gating... there is no term for it unless the echomail is crossing between different FTNs (eg: fidonetagoranet) which is plain simple gating as far as i can remember right now at 0700 with no c0ffee... echomail crossing between zones in the same FTN is simply echomail crossing between zones... there's nothing special about it... MR> SEEN-BYs are 2D addresses. in a majority of packages, yes... there are some that have 3/4/5D but i they are using a different header word... MR> Of course a nodelist without any duplicate net numbers is a MR> solution ;) there never really was a problem... stripping the seenbys was ok AFAIK... MR> But the old way is to strip all SEEN-BYs when receiving an MR> echomail from another zone while distributing that echomail to MR> nodes within the local zone. yes... just remember that zone gating is/was specific to netmail only and followed a specific procedure in addressing to arrive at and pass through the gateway... zone gating is/was used for passing netmail from zone to zone within a FTN (eg: fidoZ1fidoZ2) as well as between FTNs (fidonetagoranet)... even in cases where two different FTNs has over lapping zone numbers... )\/(ark* Origin: (1:3634/12) SEEN-BY: 109/500 116/116 123/5 52 57 140 500 789 6502 124/25 5013 5014 135/371 SEEN-BY: 140/1 154/0 10 701 702 203/0 226/600 227/101 201 229/426 230/0 SEEN-BY: 240/5832 249/303 261/38 280/464 5003 292/854 320/119 322/759 342/11 SEEN-BY: 633/267 280 640/384 712/550 848 770/1 3634/12 24 27 50 @PATH: 3634/12 123/500 154/10 280/464 712/848 633/267 |
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