I have another question regarding binkit.
I know with the BINKD daemon (redundancy alert!!) one can add an
"include" statement to include other configuration files, such as the binkd.txt or similar file.
Does binkit allow for such inclusion of these binkd-styled nodelist
files,
or is that what the nodelist entry is in ECHOCFG?
so what you do is to put the normal nodelist somewhere and define that
in echocfg... binkit should use the defined host/domain name from
echocfg or, and i'm not totally sure about this (yet) it'll look up
the node in the nodelist and use what it finds there for the
connection... i've been planning to test this to be sure but i think i have at least one or two linked system definitions that i have not
placed a connect domain in... all mail that arrives here is delivered instead of being held so those ones appear to be working but again, i
need to test further to be absolutely sure...
this is also tied into tickit in that for the FDN area definition that brings you TICs with nodelists, you can add a handler entry so that
when the nodelist comes in and tickit processes it, it'll extract the nodelist from the archive and put it in the defined directory with the name you defined in echocfg... that'll automatically update the
nodelist when it arrives...
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