DG> DL> domain wwivftn d:\fe\outbound\wwiv_out 11
DG> DL> inbound d:\fe\inbound\fsx_in
DG> DL> inbound d:\fe\inbound\wwiv_in
DG> So your domain statements are a little different to mine. I guess it
DG> might depend on how your tosser is configured, and if it is tossing
DG> packets into those locations.
Was putting this together in Windows 10 to use in OS/2-ArcaOS with at 2
different cfg's from different open to put this together. That's why it may
look so strange.
Al mentioned that I needed just 1 location for many of these...rather than
seperate locations.
DG> Mine is setup with 1 inbound and 1 outbound, and the number at the end
DG> of the domain statements is not the zone name for the network, but the
DG> zone of the root outbound directory.
DG> domain private /fido/mailer/out 10
DG> domain fsxnet /fido/mailer/out 10
DG> inbound /fido/mailer/in
DG> (1 inbound definition, and multiple domain definitions for each network,
DG> but all end in 10, since it is my "default" zone.)
That was another misunderstanding I had that yourself & Al mentioned.
DG> Thus, my toss (hpt) is configured to look for inbound in
DG> /fido/mailer/in, and the outbound is configured as /fido/mailer/out.
DG> I have 8 networks configured and mail flows well ;)
Have the same amount of networks.
Thank you for all your help. When it's explained...it makes sense.
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