Subj : hpt + binkd direct messages to different zone To : Javier Sturman From : Kai Richter Date : Wed Sep 24 2025 01:59:32 Hello Javier! 20 Sep 25, Javier Sturman wrote to Nick Boel: JS> # domain [] JS> # The first variant specifies a domain as a default domain for 3D/4D JS> addresses. JS> domain fidonet /var/spool/ftn/outb 4 fidonet JS> domain fsxnet /var/spool/ftn/outb 4 fsxnet The path for both domains is the same. Mail for net/node@fidonet goes to outb and mail for net/node@fsxnet goes to outb. Please check your outb for files, do they have a clear differency for domains within the file names? As far as i remember the domains were made compatible for DOS and FAT 8.3 outbound file name conventions. The filename contains hex net/node adresses that's why the zone is defined in the config. Scanning mail to that outb would result in one target node only. The *.?lo flowfile is for 40/441 and the directory for zone 4. Because both domains dive into the same outbound outb whoever 4:40/441 connects first will get the mail on hold. JS> # Aliases to support known DNS domain zones JS> # (some people mix up the terms "FTN domain" and "DNS internet JS> domain") That's the key element. Do not mix up. JS> address 4:900/733@fidonet 21:3/100.2@fsxnet Above you set the fsxnet zone outbound to zone 4. If 21 is correct then it should be 21. In that case no domain is needed. As long you have seperate zones there is no need for domains. Regards Kai --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.4.7 * Origin: Monobox (2:240/77) .