On 2016-12-24, mark lewis wrote:   
   >   
   > On 2016 Dec 23 19:48:34, you wrote to Tony Comandini:   
   >   
   > JK> Btw, this shows everything looking good from my Poll just now to reply   
   to   
   > JK> your netmail:   
   >   
   > JK> 161223 19:40 Friends BBS, 24:300/2.0   
   > JK> 161223 19:40 AKA: 2:250/5.0   
   > JK> 161223 19:40 AKA: 80:49/7.0   
   > JK> 161223 19:40 AKA: 21:1/188.1   
   > JK> 161223 19:40 AKA: 432:1/119.0   
   >   
   > except it isn't reporting the domains assigned to the zones... if everything    
   > was reported like the above, he likely wouldn't even know there was a   
   problem    
   > to begin with... however, seeing   
   >   
   > 161223 19:40 Friends BBS, 24:300/2.0@sportnet   
   > 161223 19:40 AKA: 2:250/5.0@fidonet   
   > 161223 19:40 AKA: 80:49/7.0@retronet   
   > 161223 19:40 AKA: 21:1/188.1@fsxnet   
   > 161223 19:40 AKA: 432:1/119.0@fidonet   
   >   
   > can alert you to something being wrong... my question on this type of   
   display    
   > by the remote system is what if their zone/domain list doesn't have other    
   > zones/domains listed? will/can it still show the inbound othernet   
   zones@domains    
   > properly or no? in the case of binkd, yes... what about BBBS? why doesn't it    
   > show the 5D domains?   
   >   
   > )\/(ark   
   >   
   > Always Mount a Scratch Monkey   
   > Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin'   
   it    
   > wrong...   
   > ... I have seen the evidence. I want DIFFERENT evidence...   
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   > * Origin: (1:3634/12.73)   
      
      
   Thanks Mark and my apologise for the stupid request...The problem was ^   
   usually I write by hand everything with vi (I am an old school Guy) and   
   is ok...this time I added the line using copy/paste and there you   
   go...the error was that. I found it using nano....   
      
   Thanks evrybody Guys and sorry again   
      
   Merry Christmas   
      
   Tony   
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