Subj : Squish discussion To : Joe Davis From : Bo Simonsen Date : Thu Jul 03 2003 01:19 pm Hello Joe! Jul 02 20:46 03, Joe Davis wrote to Bo Simonsen: ac>>> Another silly oversight in the world of FidoNet... :-) BS>> Well it's just a problem for loop detection and things. JD> I've run into this on occasion myself, and it causes me great JD> confusion. Especially when the inbound routed netmail has passed JD> through a few systems on the way, the the "missing" system is right JD> in the middle of the list. It's very annoying, my boss sets _sometings_ the @Via entry.. and him and me use the same tosser, bug i guess his version does have a bug, because my system does allways set @Via. JD> I have a couple links that do it now. JD> I'd have to go review and re-read old mail to get it down pat again, JD> but basically there is a way to cause the missing @Via line by doing JD> some of the routing with Irex, instead of doing the routing with the JD> tosser/scanner software. Oh ok, i didn't knew that irex could do netmail routing. JD> I think most tosser/scanner software would JD> most likely place an @Via stamp on the mail. I don't know any witch doesn't. JD> More on topic: I use Squish, and do 99.99% of my routing with a JD> route.cfg file in the Squish dir. And good ol' Squish dutifully JD> stamps an @Via line on routed netmail passing through. :) I did sent a patch to Wes, with the FTSC @Via. You know \1Via Adress @YYYYMMDD.HHMMSS.UTC Software Regards, Bo --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/2.4.18-586tsc (i586)) * Origin: The Night Express, Roennede Dk (2:236/100) .