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ml>> if your mailer for 3001 is also accessible via telnet, ml>> you only need to att one flag to your current listing ml>> without changing anything else... ml>> ie: ITN:your.domain.here ML> What if all there might be for it is a pure numeric address? if the number doesn't change, use it instead... otherwise, get one of those inexpensive domain accounts like ziplog.tzo.com or some such... i've never used the redirectors... only the ones that give me a DNS record that is updated any time my IP number changes... i use the services of dynip.com and pay ~$20 a year... i use a compiled REXX program to update my address when my system connects... works great and all i have to do is give out my domain name... incidently, i configured so that *.mydomain.dynip.com are all pointed to my one address so that i can handle distribution internally if/when i want/need to... ml>> if the standard telnet port is available... add :8023 ml>> if the telnet port is 8023... ML> Which goes where in the above advice? ML> ITN:your.domain.here:8023 (?) yes, thus the use of the word "add" ;) )\/(ark* Origin: (1:3634/12) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 3634/12 106/2000 633/267 |
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