In regard to: LPRng: Dynamic routing perl script example, Mai Ibrahim said...:

>  I am looking for a perl script example which uses dynamic routing (not
>load (or static) balancing), which has the ability to route a job to one
>or more destinations in a dynamic manner.

See the message I sent to the list on December 11th of 2002, for
information on exactly what needs to be done for a dynamic routing
filter.  Our queue router script routes based on the hostname of the
originating machine, but other schemes would be easy to implement.
The information I sent in the message on the 11th has the tips you
need to whip up your own in a couple hours.

Tim
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