-=> On 03-27-20 14:15, Oli wrote to mark lewis <=-
Ol> in cases
ml> where binkd has to be lied to and told that all domains use zone 1 for
Ol> their first
ml> outbound...
That's what I do, except that my default zone is zone 3, rather than 1. So all
of my domains in binkd have 3 as the default zone in binkd.conf.
Ol> Not really, you can only define the default zone number for a domain
Ol> not multiple zones (like 1, 2, 3, 4 for Fidonet). As long as the
Ol> default domain is the only one with multiple zones it works fine in 5D
Ol> mode. Appart from the fact that Binkd also doesn't create standard
Ol> conformant outbound dirs as defined in fts-5005, e.g. it should look
Ol> like this
Ol> c:\bink\outbound (Default Outbound)
Ol> c:\bink\outbound.002 (FidoNet Zone 2)
Ol> c:\bink\outbound.003 (FidoNet Zone 3)
Ol> c:\bink\outbound.004 (FidoNet Zone 4)
Ol> c:\bink\amiganet.027 (Amiganet Zone 39)
Ol> c:\bink\agoranet.02e (Agoranet Zone 46)
Ol> c:\bink\dbnet.0c9 (Dbnet Zone 201)
That's what my outbound tree looks like, except for the details - my domains
are largely different, and I'm on Linux, but the structure is broadly the same,
as you'd expect.
Ol> but Binkd is omitting the zone number after the dot.
Unless you use the same default zone (for most people, your Fidonet zone) for
all domain entries.
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