Subj : Telnet Vs SSH To : Jon Watson From : mark lewis Date : Wed Nov 03 2004 10:44 am CH>> JW> Is this allowed? Two Origin lines? I'm not bitching, just curious CH>> JW> because if so CH>> JW> then I have to redo my BBS <-> Web replicator. Not a biggy, but my CH>> JW> preg search CH>> JW> just looks for Origin...not * Origin. CH>> CH>> That depends, on if its a gated message. Looks like its a message that CH>> originated in FamilyNet (8:8/2) and came through BBS Networks CH>> (1:10/345). JW> Crap...OK....which one is considered the 'real' originator? properly gated FTN<->FTN echomail will carry one or more origin lines... the first one is the true originator... the last one is the valid one for the system doing the gateing... all the origin lines are valid and show a trail of the echo between FTN networks carrying it... note, also, that the echotag will be different in each FTN network... you may find info in the FTN-FTN echomail gateing program blackhole... i have it available on my system and have used it in the past with no problems... it is an old application and one of extremely few that i know of that do FTN<->FTN echomail gateing... JW> I'm not sure I can keep both...hmm... that i can't help with ;) )\/(ark * Origin: (1:3634/12) .