On 09/11/15, mark lewis pondered and said...
ml> route-to is only for routing in-transit netmail... you need something
ml> like netmgr to rewrite the destination like might be done if you were on
ml> vacation and wanted your mail re-addressed to your point that you have
ml> on your laptop with you...
Is this windows based software Mark?
ml> forward-to and forward-for are also for in-transit netmail, IIRC... you use
ml> them to determine which systems you will forward mail to/for...
Yep knew that but had hoped I could use it to my advantage.
ml> true... and the docs are also very helpful... pages 119-121 should have the
ml> detailed information you seek ;)
Yeah I had looked over them a lot but the info has not gelled and my level of
experience in intermediate to advanced FTN netmail is not that great. But
hey, I'm keen to learn and slowly grow that base level of understanding. :)
Best, Paul
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