Hello Martin!
26 Nov 24 16:06, you wrote to me:
Do you have a link to 1:229/426 (The path above says you do)? I
thought there was a post from you a while ago saying you did?
If you do, then Nick (Z1C) is linked to Scott (Z3C) and the nets of
z3 are already linked to each other.
Yeah, but as I keep saying, fastecho isn't routing properly. It only routes to the first zone in the list.
Not having used fastecho, but would this work?:
1:229/426 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:*
1:229/426 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:*
In routing for 1:229/426. I've got a separate hub for 2:* so I'm not attempting to route that any more. It wasn't working.
Here is most of my 1:229/426 node.
---start paste---
Addresses
Main: 1:229/426 É Route NetMail to ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ»
ARCmail: 1:229/426 º 1:* º
º 3:* º
Name: darkrealmsº 4:* º
º º
Hello Martin!
26 Nov 24 21:35, you wrote to me:
1:229/426 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:*
In routing for 1:229/426. I've got a separate hub for 2:* so I'm not attempting to route that any more. It wasn't working. Here is most
of my 1:229/426 node. ---start paste--- Addresses Main: 1:229/426
É Route NetMail to ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» ARCmail: 1:229/426 º 1:* º º 3:* º Name: darkrealmsº 4:* º º º
Perhaps it needs to be?:
1:*/* 3:*/* 4:*/*
have seen that in the past, as well as the first one I gave as a example.
Hello Martin!
26 Nov 24 21:35, you wrote to me:
1:229/426 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:*
In routing for 1:229/426. I've got a separate hub for 2:* so I'm not attempting to route that any more. It wasn't working. Here is most
of my 1:229/426 node. ---start paste--- Addresses Main: 1:229/426
É Route NetMail to ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» ARCmail: 1:229/426 º 1:* º º 3:* º Name: darkrealmsº 4:* º º º
Perhaps it needs to be?:
1:*/* 3:*/* 4:*/*
have seen that in the past, as well as the first one I gave as a example.
I checked the help in fastecho and it also defaulted 1:*/* to 1:* as
well as the help suggesting that. It's just not working past the
first line in a node for routing. I don't know if it's a bug or my particular setup.
Stephen Walsh wrote to Martin Kazmaier <=-
I checked the help in fastecho and it also defaulted 1:*/* to 1:* as
well as the help suggesting that. It's just not working past the
first line in a node for routing. I don't know if it's a bug or my particular setup.
With all the issues you've been having, perhaps it's time to look at another mail processor.
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