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#*************************************************************************
# FILE..........: routes
# AUTHOR........: Alexander V. Shturm
# COPYRIGHT.....: (C) 1993, SuperPhysica Center, St.-Petersburg, Russia.
# VERSION.......: 1.00 [beta]
# DESCRIPTION...: WinUUCP Communications Routing Table
# HISTORY.......: DATE COMMENT
# -------- ----------------------------------------------
# 01-02-93 Last Format Update.
#*************************************************************************
# Domain Pattern Metric Path+Flags
#myhost.uucp 0 @
#my.domain.org 0 @
#my.boss.domain.org 20 bosshost!/S
#* 50 defhost!
# =======================================================================
#
# ==> Pattern:
# a method to determine further path for specified domain.
#
# 1. If a pattern is without leading asterisk, its entry needs
# exact compare with domain.
# 2. The asterisk means "any subdomains may correspond to this position".
# Asterisk may be only in first position.
#
# ==> Metrics: (isn't supported now)
# a relative estimation of the cost of transmission by this way.
#
# ==> Path:
# a further path (from our host) of the message.
#
# 1. "@" - route the message via local host (leave only user name).
# 2. "-" - prohibit routing for this pattern.
# 3. a message will be directed to first host of the path,
# other hosts will be added to the address.
#
# ==> Flags:
# a method to modify the way the mailer uses to route messages.
#
# 1. /S - cut off the @domain part from the address, leave only user name.
# This is useful for "silly" systems (UUCP-only, for instance).
# 2. /F - don't generate "... remote from ..." in the first line "From".
# Useful for gates to other networks. (?)
# 3. /I - run session immediately. (isn't supported yet)
# 4. /B - send via BathMail. (isn't supported yet)
#
# NOTE: In the case of routing table definition error(s), a letter
# describing the error(s) will be sent to system administrator.
# Such a letter will be generated every time you run the mailer.
#
# =======================================================================