Subj : Worked on this earlier after work this evening... To : Don Lowery From : Deon George Date : Sun May 03 2020 05:32 pm Re: Worked on this earlier after work this evening... By: Don Lowery to All on Sat May 02 2020 10:06 pm DL> Not sure if this would work or not...but used Al's...a sample CFG file & DL> one I found on another website. Please feel free to tell me what needs to DL> be changed/added. DL> # Number @ end is the root zone DL> domain fsxnet d:\fe\outbound\fsx_out 21 DL> domain wwivftn d:\fe\outbound\wwiv_out 11 .... DL> inbound d:\fe\inbound\fsx_in DL> inbound d:\fe\inbound\wwiv_in So your domain statements are a little different to mine. I guess it might depend on how your tosser is configured, and if it is tossing packets into those locations. Mine is setup with 1 inbound and 1 outbound, and the number at the end of the domain statements is not the zone name for the network, but the zone of the root outbound directory. IE: I have domain private /fido/mailer/out 10 domain fsxnet /fido/mailer/out 10 .... inbound /fido/mailer/in (1 inbound definition, and multiple domain definitions for each network, but all end in 10, since it is my "default" zone.) Thus, my toss (hpt) is configured to look for inbound in /fido/mailer/in, and the outbound is configured as /fido/mailer/out. I have 8 networks configured and mail flows well ;) ....лоег .... If you can't learn to do it well, learn to enjoy doing it badly. --- SBBSecho 3.10-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (3:633/509) .