Subj : Forward File routing To : Joe Davis From : Matt Bedynek Date : Tue Jul 22 2003 05:37 pm Hello Joe. 22 Jul 03 10:22, you wrote to me: MB>> If you discover that is such a MB>> case, you can use a netmail tracking that provides such MB>> capabilities, such a Ftracker. JD> And interesting work-around. JD> But, at present, my purpose in commenting here in TUB, was to share my JD> experience with these wonderful folks that are working on Max and JD> Squish. JD> Beyond that, it just sorta bugs me. Because it is there, it JD> should work. And there is always that nagging feeling that is nothing JD> wrong with the software, but that bright-boy here is missing the boat. JD> :) I'd like to find out...one way or another... is it really a bug, or JD> just me? JD> I have FTrack. Would that be the one to which you refer? I played JD> with it and set up a "PingBot" that any sysop can use for testing JD> routed netmail. I got the idea from a feature in... Allfix I think it JD> was... anyway, its a neat toy, that some sysops find very handy. JD> This idea of yours goes on the to-do list. Very low for now, though. JD> Thanks. Actually, one developer of my tosser has the belief that netmail routing is the job of a netmail tracker, not the tosser. The only reason I do not use ftrack specifically for routing is that it does not handle fileboxes. Matt --- * Origin: Thunderdome Server Project - http://fido.thunderdome.ws/ (1:106/1) .