Subj : Forward File routing To : Roy J. Tellason From : Joe Davis Date : Tue Jul 22 2003 09:45 pm Hi Roy, :) RJT> I know that when I've tried to do a file attach here there are a RJT> number of different ways that I can attack the issue, even if I'm RJT> only within the editor (TimED) here and don't mess with it anywhere MsgEd for me. Or sometimes the editor built in Max. Not knocking TimED... I can't remember if I ever even tried it. :) RJT> else. Some work, most don't. I don't do this often so I haven't Always works for me... when I'm the one writing a file attach netmail. Barring phat phingers. :) RJT> bothered to really dig into it and find out what's what. RJT> Why does the pointer to the file need to be in the subject line? RJT> Maybe attacking it from that direction might give some results. Beats me... thats the way it is sent to me. We're talking about routing through of file attach netmail. Also, I believe that is the accepted convention amongst those that write softare for FTN networks. Its the only way I've seen it done. How would you attack it from some other direction? what did you have in mind? Thanks .....Joe --- Msged/2 TE 05 * Origin: Cairdeas (1:261/1380) .