On 10/25/2016 04:32 PM, mark lewis -> rick christian wrote:
ml> ahhhh... ok... i don't know that that is important in the grand scheme
ml> of things but i noticed it and didn't see one in paul's example...
And taking it out, doesn't seem to make it export.
ml> FWIW: FTN echomail is not a hierarchy like so many were lead to believe
ml> over the years... if you have only one connection, sure, that may be
ml> viewed as your "feed" or "upstream" but if you have several connections
ml> to an echo, they're all "feeds" and there's no real "upstream" or
ml> "downstream"...
Well ummm.. why would you have a feed of the SAME echo from different nodes????
I can see if echo a is an echo on my system on not fed via NAB so nodes come to
me to get it... BUT why would they also want to say add binkd as well??
Especially in 2016, where for the most part the delay is the cycle on which a
node runs their exporting process...and/or TZ for the users.
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