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   Wilfred van Velzen to Tom De Puysseleyr   
   Re: Pack crashnetmail for unknown nodes?   
   09 Feb 22 08:31:57   
   
   RFC-X-No-Archive: Yes   
   TZUTC: 0100   
   CHRS: CP437 2   
   PID: GED+W64 1.1.5-b20170303   
   MSGID: 2:280/464.112 62036ded   
   REPLY: 2:292/8125 6202d97c   
   Hi Tom,   
      
   On 08 Feb 22 21:57, Tom De Puysseleyr wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:   
     about: "Pack crashnetmail for unknown nodes?":   
      
    MV>>    defnode *   
      
    MV>> This fetches the connect info for "unknown" nodes from the binkp.net   
    MV>> DNS server.   
      
    TDP> Ah! This defnode is not mentioned in my version of the config! That seems   
    TDP> to be the trick, in combination with the perl-hook I used so far...   
    TDP> Thanks for the hint!   
      
   #   
   # Default node flags. Binkd will call an unlisted node if "defnode" is defined.   
   #   
   #defnode -nr *   
      
   Is at the bottom of my config...   
      
   In the default linux config there is:   
      
   defnode -nd *   
      
   Without the # in front, and '-nd' instead of '-nr'...   
      
   Searching a bit further and using google translate on the Russian doc file I   
   get this, which makes it much more clear:   
      
   4.11. defnode   
      
   The defnode directive describes the defaults for nodes that are not explicitly   
   declared in the configuration file (in node lines). No default value set (no   
   defaults). The parameters are the same as the node directives.   
      
   This directive is optional.   
      
   Example:   
      
   defnode -nd *   
      
      
   Wilfred.   
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