Name | Value |
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NAME | XM-I-N-XMIT PLAY |
HEADER | TRANSMIT - PLAY A SCRIPT |
TEXT | To play a script, select the option 'Play a script'. You'll be asked to select the domain and the transmission script (if there's more than one). If a task is already scheduled to transmit to that domain, you'll be given the opportunity to cancel the task. If a task is already actively transmitting to that domain, the script will not play. If there's problems connecting using the IP address, you'll observe how MailMan calls the DNS to retrieve another IP address, and immediately tries it. If you want to have total control and immediate gratification, you can play a script to a domain to transmit any messages in its queue and, if the TURN command is not [DISABLED], retrieve any messages from that domain which are waiting to be transmitted to this one. If there's any problem, you'll see it happening. You'll see every single interaction between the sites, including the message transmissions, in excruciating detail. It doesn't matter what the [FLAGS] field in the Domain file indicates - as long as there's an entry in the [TRANSMISSION SCRIPT] multiple, you'll be able to play a script. |
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DATE ENTERED | 2002-05-09 07:04:51 |
AUTHOR | USER,ONE |