• point routing?

    From poindexter FORTRAN@poindexter.fortran@REALITY.remove-n51-this to All on Mon Feb 15 14:18:39 2021
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    Does Synchronet automatically route mail for points to their hosts, or does that have to be specified somewhere?

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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-mcx-this to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Feb 15 17:47:01 2021
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    Re: point routing?
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to All on Mon Feb 15 2021 02:18 pm

    Does Synchronet automatically route mail for points to their hosts, or does that have to be specified somewhere?

    Are you referring to netmail or echomail? EchoMail can't be routed, so I'll assume netmail. And you can't "route to a point" anyway, so I'm not really sure what you're asking. Once the netmail hits the boss node, it would just sit there waiting for the point to get it.
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  • From Rampage@rampage@SESTAR.remove-tu7-this to Digital Man on Tue Feb 16 04:37:46 2021
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    Re: point routing?
    By: Digital Man to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Feb 15 2021 17:47:01


    so I'm not really sure what you're asking. Once the netmail hits the
    boss node, it would just sit there waiting for the point to get it.

    i think what he's asking is if you have to specifically put something like

    Node: X:Y/X.ALL
    Route-To: X:Y/Z

    in echocfg to route netmail for those points to that system or does sbbsecho automatically route netmail to the boss node...

    IME, i've had to add X:Y/Z.ALL with the route-to when i've discovered netmail for some node's point coming through and sitting here... but things may have changed since the last time sestar was updated...


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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-w9b-this to Rampage on Tue Feb 16 12:08:26 2021
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    Re: point routing?
    By: Rampage to Digital Man on Tue Feb 16 2021 04:37 am

    Re: point routing?
    By: Digital Man to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Feb 15 2021 17:47:01


    so I'm not really sure what you're asking. Once the netmail hits the boss node, it would just sit there waiting for the point to get it.

    i think what he's asking is if you have to specifically put something like

    Node: X:Y/X.ALL
    Route-To: X:Y/Z

    in echocfg to route netmail for those points to that system or does sbbsecho automatically route netmail to the boss node...

    I've never heard of anyone needing to do that.

    IME, i've had to add X:Y/Z.ALL with the route-to when i've discovered netmail for some node's point coming through and sitting here... but things may have changed since the last time sestar was updated...

    I don't recall making any change in that regard. I suppose it's possible there's some improvement needed there, but I just have never encountered the issue (or had it reported).
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  • From Ragnarok@ragnarok@DOCKSUD.remove-me4-this to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed Feb 17 11:17:31 2021
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    El 15/2/21 a las 19:18, poindexter FORTRAN escribió:
    Does Synchronet automatically route mail for points to their hosts, or does that have to be specified somewhere?

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    Yea, I have several downlinks points (for testing purpose) and they
    received correctly . You must add as link at echocfg

    I just have a problem with HotdogEd not receiving some netmails
    correctly. But the rest of the programs like openxp, dbridge, etc ...
    work fine

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  • From Ragnarok@ragnarok@DOCKSUD.remove-me4-this to Rampage on Wed Feb 17 11:20:44 2021
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    El 16/2/21 a las 06:37, Rampage escribió:
    Re: point routing?
    By: Digital Man to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Feb 15 2021 17:47:01


    DM> so I'm not really sure what you're asking. Once the netmail hits the
    DM> boss node, it would just sit there waiting for the point to get it.

    i think what he's asking is if you have to specifically put something like

    Node: X:Y/X.ALL
    Route-To: X:Y/Z

    I don't have additional route rule for netmails and they work fine.

    Saludos!

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  • From Rampage@rampage@SESTAR.remove-hfl-this to Ragnarok on Wed Feb 17 16:37:11 2021
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    To: Ragnarok
    Re: Re: point routing?
    By: Ragnarok to Rampage on Wed Feb 17 2021 11:20:44


    Ragnarok> I don't have additional route rule for netmails and they work fine.

    to be clear, i'm speaking of routing other nodes' points' mail to toward those nodes for them to deliver...

    for example: A:B/C writes a netmail to X:Y/Z.23 and sends it *routed*...

    the question is what will my system do as an intermediate system along that route... if i have a direct link with X:Y/Z, then that point mail should be shunted to X:Y/Z... otherwise, it should follow the routing i have in
    place for X:Y/Z and be sent to the next intermediate system for further routing or delivery to X:Y/Z...


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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-qo2-this to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Feb 19 00:21:29 2021
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    Re: point routing?
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to All on Mon Feb 15 2021 02:18 pm

    Does Synchronet automatically route mail for points to their hosts, or does that have to be specified somewhere?

    Try the latest update (now SBBSecho v3.13) and let me know how it works for ya. --
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