Use nearest-zone matching for source FTN address when replying to netmailRather than only matching exact zone numbers as a final
"nearest" addresssearch, use a "nearest zone" matching algorithm ("nearest" being the mostmathematically near). This way, replying to netmail from a zone 2 addresswould always match a zone 1 source
address, regardless of how many othernetaddresses are configured and
which order they are configured in SCFG
So if someone decides to create an othernet Zone 5 or 6, which is a bad idea, but they could, because the numbers are no longer used, your nearest-zone matching would cause netmail issues...
So if someone decides to create an othernet Zone 5 or 6, which is a bad
idea, but they could, because the numbers are no longer used, your
nearest-zone matching would cause netmail issues...
It's just a default address selection algo. The user can always choose a different/more-correct source address, if the system has one.
| Sysop: | Eric Oulashin |
|---|---|
| Location: | Beaverton, Oregon, USA |
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