Subj : Re: Routing Settings for Fido To : Mike Dippel From : Jay Harris Date : Sun Feb 27 2022 11:51 am On 27 Feb 2022, Mike Dippel said the following... MD> I tried to send a netmail to someone other than my hub. The netmail did MD> not go direct to the address, but went to the hub. Try running: mutil poll route And it should give you some guidance. Mine looks like this: $ ./mis poll route Netmail Route (Top-Down Priority) Route 21:3/110.2 to 21:3/110.2 Route 21:1/10 to 21:1/10 Route 77:1/156.10 to 77:1/156.10 Route 80:774/114.10 to 80:774/114.10 Route 3:770/* to 3:770/1 Route 2:221/* to 2:221/6 Route 2:280/* to 2:280/5555 Route 2:250/1 to 2:250/1 Route 954:* to 954:895/1 Route 25:* to 25:25/0 Route 618:* to 618:500/1 Route 80:* to 80:774/1 Route 1337:* to 1337:3/100 Route 77:* to 77:3/1 Route 42:* to 42:1/1 Route 21:* to 21:3/100 Route 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:* to 1:229/426 You'll want to make sure that any specific nodes you have setup appear above a wildcard entry. You can copy a node entry in echomail nodes and move it above and entry with a wildcard it in Echomail Nodes. Also make sure you enter their node number in the "Route Info" field. e.g: Node ID 18 (21:3/110.2@fsxnet) Active Yes Description Test Node SysOp Name Jay Harris Address 21:3/110.2 Domain fsxnet Session Type Directory Archive Type ZIP Export Type Normal Route Info 21:3/110.2 Jay .... If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/02/15 (Raspberry Pi/32) * Origin: Northern Realms (1:229/664) .