On 7/19/24 03:47, John G8BPQ wrote:
BPQMail
checks if a message is to a packet or Internet address when the
message is input. Basically a message is deemed to be an internet
address if the @ field contains a . and the last element of
the address is not a valid packet continent or country code.
NAOM is not a valid continent, so the message is routed to RMS.
There have been some messages asking why NAOM doesn't match NAOM
in the hierarchical routing config. The reason is that the
packet/internet determination is made before the message is passed
to the routing code.
73,
John
Hi, John:
Thank you.
I will add
#WPA.PA
to the HR field of my forwarding neighbor, then try:
SP
KC7MRY@KC7MRY.#WPA.PA.US.NAOM.NOAM
73, Chuck