On 09/08/01 at 08:22, Terry Allen wrote:

>  I've never used any < > brackets or " for my routing entries & they
> seem to work without any problems.

If you're routing at the domain level, you don't need angle brackets (<>).
They're used to denote addresses that the router should consider to be
'local.' I.e., the router will not continue to try to separate the address
into a 'local' part and a 'domain' part.

                   Christopher Bort | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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