Subj : Re: Sio/sio2k To : MIKE POWELL From : alterego Date : Tue May 05 2020 15:17:40 Re: Re: Sio/sio2k By: MIKE POWELL to PHOOBAR on Mon May 04 2020 04:50 pm MP> Here is what he means: MP> domain fidonet E:\\FIDO\\OUT 1 MP> domain fsxnet E:\\FIDO\\OUT 21 MP> domain scinet E:\\FIDO\\OUT 77 MP> domain gtpower E:\\FIDO\\OUT 276 So I dont know if there are different BINKDs? For my binkd, the number at the end of the domain statement is not intended to mean the zone number of the domain, but rather the zone number of the outbound directory. So in my case, they are all the same number. This way binkd knows that everything in e:\fido\out is "zone 1", and thus something for zone 21 would be e:\fido\out.015 IE: Each of my domain statements has exactly the same number at the end (and in my case they are all 10, since I run a private ftn network of zone 10 as my primary network). Hub 3 is configured this way - and it is routing 7 or so other networks for me. Its interesting (and confusing) at the same time, if the above configuration works for you :) ....лоег .... Love is like the measles - all the worse when it comes late in life. --- SBBSecho 3.10-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (21:2/116) .