Subj : Squish/Linux and MSG files To : Mike Tripp From : Sean Rima Date : Sat Nov 01 2003 06:26 pm Hello Mike, On 01/Nov/03 at 09:16 you wrote: MT> Hello Sean! MT> 31 Oct 03 23:34, Sean Rima wrote to Bo Simonsen: BS>> Because you don't allow forwardto and forwardfrom. It's because BS>> it's in-transit so you need to tell squish which areas you want BS>> forwarding from/to. SR> The weird thing is that the squish.cfg on 951 is identical to 950 SR> which has no problems :) MT> But as Bo says, it is a security setup issue. Routing mail you MT> originate is enabled by default, but routing mail others originate MT> is disabled by default. MT> When you are 950 and route mail from 950 to somewhere else, there MT> are only two parties involved (and you are one of them), so all you MT> need is the right statements in ROUTE.CFG to give your 950 setup MT> permission to do this. MT> When you are 951 and route mail from 950 to somewhere else, there MT> are three parties involved (and you are neither the source nor the MT> destination), so your 951 setup also needs the extra MT> ForwardTo/ForwardFrom statements to let 951 know that it is OK to MT> middleman mail between 950 and somewhere else. I decided ythe easiest thing to do was to use Ftrack netmail tracker to handle all netmails, that way I can have a degree of dynamic routing as well. Cheers, \Sean --- MadMED v0.43i/W32 (Mar 10 2000 08:11:02) * Origin: TCOB1 a way of life (2:263/950) .