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|    Bill McGarrity to Nicholas Boel    |
|    Re: Zone Blind...    |
|    06 May 14 23:21:00    |
      -=> Nicholas Boel wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-              Hiya Nick...                      BM> Quick question if I may.               NB> Quick answer if I might!              Might as well... :)               BM> The issue is with Zone Blind toggle. If I don't want one network's        BM> addresses to appear in the seen-by and path lines of another, should        BM> that toggle be "enabled" or "disabled"? If enabled, that brings us to        BM> another issue that I was told to add a 4 at the end of the Zone_Blind in        BM> the sbbsecho.cfg file. I am assuming that means the first 4 zones        BM> should be considered as one. Over the past few weeks with the issues of        BM> the INTL kludge line in echomail (which was determined sbbsecho was not        BM> to blame) my head is spinning.... not that it doesn't normally spin        BM> anyway.               NB> No need for your head to spin.              With the day I've had it's lucky it's just spinning.. :)                      NB> So, going back to Rob.. he added an optional number after the        NB> ZONE_BLIND option. This way you can do ZONE_BLIND 4 and zones 1 through              OK, I now have ZONE_BLIND 4 in the cfg. Hopefully this will resolve the       issues.                       NB> Either way, it's tried and tested here, working great for Fidonet, and        NB> the rest of the networks separately.              I'll be doing a test with Andrew Leary tonight... hopefully this will resolve       it.               NB> BTW, the INTL kludge stuffing wasn't any kind of scare except to the        NB> original person that posted about it when they realized it was their        NB> own system. LOL!              LOL... I know that now... :)              Thanks Nick...                     Bill              Telnet: bbs.tequilamockingbirdonline.net       Web: bbs.tequilamockingbirdonline.net       IRC: irc.tequilamockingbirdonline.net Ports: 6661-6670 SSL: +6697       Radio: radio.tequilamockingbirdonline.net:8010/live                     ... Motorcycles are everywhere... Look twice, save a life!!       --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.50        * Origin: TequilaMockingbird Online - Toms River, NJ (1:266/404)    |
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