Subj : File, file; who's got the file To : Dale Ross From : mark lewis Date : Mon Aug 27 2001 04:23 am DR> You and I both know that if a node pulls ANY echomail from a DR> system then that node will also receive ANY NetMail destined DR> for that node that happens to land on the "uplink" system. bullshit bullshit bullshit tell me how a node is going to receive routed netmail that arrives on my system for a node pulling echomail from me when that netmail is sent off to another system within minutes of it arriving on my system??? DR> How many tossers do you know of that can route NetMail DR> one-way and echomail another? tosser?? thbbbbbbbttttt... my *MAILER* does all my routing... it's a dynamic mailer instead of a blackhole mailer... there is a major difference and "you" seem to not even be aware of it... DR> How many system do you know of that will actually setup a DR> separate tossing scheme for NetMail from echomail? seperate tossing scheme?? nothing so drastic, dude... take something like the following *example* 1:151/110 gets echomail from here 1:151/114 gets echomail from here in my routing section i have the following line... route to 1:151/0 1:151/* ok, now, tell me where 1:151/110 and 1:151/114 have to connect to receive their netmail... this isn't rocket science, people!! )\/(ark * Origin: (1:3634/12) .