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4117.3 | I doubt that we can change it now | IOSG::SHOVE | Dave Shove -- REO2-G/M6 | Thu Apr 28 1994 18:46 | 12 |
| ALL-IN-1 has to look at the profile, even with DDS prime, because
otherwise it wouldn't find pseudo-users like X400.
The code could be made to ignore "real" users' entries in the profile
(by checking the Mail Directory flag), but this would change the
behaviour in a way which would probably upset people now (though
undoubtedly this is the way it ought to have been done originally).
I can't think of any way for you to make it return the DDS entry in
preference to the profile entry.
Dave.
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4117.4 | | CSOA1::LENNIG | Dave (N8JCX), MIG, @CYO | Thu May 05 1994 13:03 | 9 |
| Is the key used to find the profile entry the same as the key used to
search DDS? That is, when I type SMITH in, what field(s) does ALL-IN-1
look at in the profile, the ALL-IN-1 username perhaps?
If so, then if they were to make their ALL-IN-1 Usernames _differant_
thnt their individual surnames, wouldn't that result in the record
not being found in profile.dat and thus the DDS search performed?
Dave
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4117.5 | ALL-IN-1 trims the Routing info for local address | IOSG::COTTINGHAM | | Thu May 05 1994 13:29 | 10 |
| I think ALL-IN-1 trims off any routing that is equal to the local area
route without looking at the profile. DDS is always searched first for
OA$DDS_PRIME=2 and local addresses returned as such. Only non MDFLAG
entries in the profile are returned when looking at the Profile
entries.
I am sure this has been discussed before?
Regards
Alan
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4117.6 | | CSOA1::LENNIG | Dave (N8JCX), MIG, @CYO | Thu May 05 1994 13:47 | 15 |
| >> I am sure this has been discussed before?
Beats me - I don't check in here frequently. The mention of MCM caught
my eye.
>> I think ALL-IN-1 trims off any routing that is equal to the local area
>> route without looking at the profile. DDS is always searched first for
>> OA$DDS_PRIME=2 and local addresses returned as such. Only non MDFLAG
Sounds like you need the equivalent of the A1MAIL USE_MR switch, which
controls similar behaviour on its part (A1MAIL checks if the routing
matches its local routing address; if so, it delivers locally unless
the USE_MR switch says otherwise).
Dave
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