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From: "mark lewis" <ccoky AT iglou DOT com>
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Subject: Networks
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Date: Thursday, 29 Jan 2004 16:02:16 -0500
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Originally to: Michele Marie Dalene

 ml>> what kind of "syncing" between binkd and binkleyterm
 ml>> is necessary? they both operate on the same outboxes
 ml>> and use the same semaphores... what am i missing?

 MMD> Biggest issue. if a node has both a dialup and a telnet
 MMD> node.

i've both here in my frontdoor setup...

 MMD> whichever mailer gets it first does the calling.
 MMD> Therefore you have to watch out for who is sending the
 MMD> mail as its "first come, first served.

ahhh...

seems to me that one could configure the POTS node to handle certain addresses 
and leave the IP node to handle the rest... that's what i do here...

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