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echo: jamnntpd
to: RICK CHRISTIAN
from: MARK LEWIS
date: 2016-10-25 16:36:00
subject: crashmail Echo JAM Base -

25 Oct 16 15:31, you wrote to me:

 rc>>> AREA "BINKD" 1:135/377.0 JAM "/home/rec9140/fido/jam/BINKD"
 rc>>> EXPORT %1:135/300.0
 rc>>> GROUP A

 rc>>> These were added my crashmail, not me.

 ml>> where'd that % sign come from in the EXPORT line?

 rc> The line and all parts of it added by crashmail directly

 rc> and per the documentation in the file:

 rc> ; and % means that the node is the feed for this area.

ahhhh... ok... i don't know that that is important in the grand scheme of
things but i noticed it and didn't see one in paul's example...

FWIW: FTN echomail is not a hierarchy like so many were lead to believe over
the years... if you have only one connection, sure, that may be viewed as your
"feed" or "upstream" but if you have several connections to an echo, they're
all "feeds" and there's no real "upstream" or "downstream"...

)\/(ark

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