When it comes to message routingdoes the FL hub connect to the national
/ zone hub?
Nick Andre wrote to Tom Moore <=-
On 24 Jan 26 21:50:38, Tom Moore said the following to All:
When it comes to message routingdoes the FL hub connect to the national
/ zone hub?
Echomail is mostly peered/meshed but Netmail mostly follows the
NC/RC/ZC routing topology.
Hmm, peered/meshed.
Are their any bbs's that are able to provide secondary echo feeds that might not be attached to the same hub that I am to provide a second path way?
Also how would this work for outbound traffic? Would I still be limited
to sending outbound messages though my single hub?
When it comes to message routingdoes the FL hub connect to the
national / zone hub?
Echomail is mostly peered/meshed but Netmail mostly follows the
NC/RC/ZC routing topology.
Hmm, peered/meshed.
Are their any bbs's that are able to provide secondary echo feeds that
might not be attached to the same hub that I am to provide a second
path way? Also how would this work for outbound traffic? Would I still
be limited to sending outbound messages though my single hub?
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Tom Moore wrote to Nick Andre <=-
Echomail is mostly peered/meshed but Netmail mostly follows the
NC/RC/ZC routing topology.
Hmm, peered/meshed.
Are their any bbs's that are able to provide secondary echo feeds that might not be attached to the same hub that I am to provide a second
path way?
Also how would this work for outbound traffic? Would I still be limited
to sending outbound messages though my single hub?
Kurt Weiske wrote to Tom Moore <=-
Tom Moore wrote to Nick Andre <=-
Echomail is mostly peered/meshed but Netmail mostly follows the
NC/RC/ZC routing topology.
Hmm, peered/meshed.
Are their any bbs's that are able to provide secondary echo feeds that might not be attached to the same hub that I am to provide a second
path way?
Also how would this work for outbound traffic? Would I still be limited
to sending outbound messages though my single hub?
@nick, I'd be curious to see how much netmail you route? I'd think
with
binkp, most people could crashmail and forget it. It's not like we're
paying pennies a minute for an LD call anymore?
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@nick, I'd be curious to see how much netmail you route? I'd think with
binkp, most people could crashmail and forget it. It's not like we're
paying pennies a minute for an LD call anymore?
My issue is with making sure I receive messages from the public echos.
Also there are some echos that a bbs has that I wish to peer with that
my main hub does not have.
I am trying to figure out the proper way to setup this peering.
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