• Test routing

    From Rudi Timmermans@1:261/38 to Bart Verhaeghe on Sat Apr 4 10:04:44 2020
    Hi Bart,

    This is a test of the routing.

    Greetings,

    Rudi

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  • From Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to Rudi Timmermans on Sat Apr 4 16:10:02 2020
    Hi Rudi!

    04 Apr 2020 09:59, from Rudi Timmermans -> Bart Verhaeghe:

    @MSGID: 1:261/38.0 68cb7109
    @TZUTC: -0500
    @CHARSET: LATIN-1
    Hi Bart,

    This is a test of the routing.

    Greetings,

    Rudi

    SEEN-BY: 50/109 103/705 154/10 203/0 221/0 1 6 360 229/101 426
    240/1120
    SEEN-BY: 240/5832 280/464 5003 5555 288/100 310/31 335/364 396/45
    423/81
    SEEN-BY: 423/120 463/68 712/848 770/1 2452/250 4500/1 5000/111
    5001/100
    SEEN-BY: 5005/49 5019/40 5020/846 1042 2047 2140 4441 5054/8 5064/56 SEEN-BY: 5080/102 5083/444
    @PATH: 261/38 5020/1042 221/6 1 280/464

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From Mark Lewis@1:3634/12 to Rudi Timmermans on Sat Apr 4 11:33:02 2020
    Re: Test routing
    By: Rudi Timmermans to Bart Verhaeghe on Sat Apr 04 2020 09:59:44


    This is a test of the routing.

    echomail isn't (generally) routed but here's your control lines anyway ;)

    Sender Rudi Timmermans
    To Bart Verhaeghe
    Subject Test routing
    X-FTN-AREA FIDOTEST
    X-FTN-MSGID 1:261/38.0 68cb7109
    X-FTN-CHRS LATIN-1
    X-FTN-SEEN-BY 19/10 50/109 203/0 221/0 1 6 360 240/1120 280/464 5003 5555 X-FTN-SEEN-BY 320/119 219 335/364 423/81 463/68 640/1138 1321 1384 712/848 X-FTN-SEEN-BY 3634/12 4500/1 5000/111 5001/100 5005/49 5019/40 5020/846 1042 X-FTN-SEEN-BY 5020/2047 2140 4441 5054/8 5064/56 5080/102 5083/444 X-FTN-PATH 261/38 5020/1042 221/6 1 640/1384


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  • From Rudi Timmermans@2:292/140 to Mark Lewis on Sat Apr 4 20:08:08 2020
    Hi Mark,

    echomail isn't (generally) routed but here's your control lines anyway ;)

    Yes i know but my hub and me where testing the connection between Z1...

    Greetings,
    Rudi

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  • From Mark Lewis@1:3634/12 to Rudi Timmermans on Sat Apr 4 14:36:50 2020
    Re: Re: Test routing
    By: Rudi Timmermans to mark lewis on Sat Apr 04 2020 20:10:08


    echomail isn't (generally) routed but here's your control lines
    anyway ;)

    Yes i know but my hub and me where testing the connection between Z1...

    i understand that... i am/was poking fun at the subject line using the term "routing" ;)


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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/1.1 to All on Sun Apr 5 09:13:26 2020
    On 04.04.2020 14:32, mark lewis wrote:

    echomail isn't (generally) routed but here's your control lines
    anyway ;)

    Yes i know but my hub and me where testing the connection between Z1...

    i understand that... i am/was poking fun at the subject line using the term
    "routing" ;)

    Echomail bundles can be "routed" via several nodes to the destination. ;D

    'Tommi

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  • From Mark Lewis@1:3634/12 to Tommi Koivula on Sun Apr 5 11:36:12 2020
    Re: Re: Test routing
    By: Tommi Koivula to All on Sun Apr 05 2020 09:13:26


    echomail isn't (generally) routed but here's your control lines
    anyway ;)

    Yes i know but my hub and me where testing the connection between
    Z1...

    i understand that... i am/was poking fun at the subject line using
    the term "routing" ;)

    Echomail bundles can be "routed" via several nodes to the destination. ;D

    yep, it is possible which is why i wrote "generally" in parens in my original statement ;)


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