At 2:27 PM -0400 10/20/01, Paul Galati wrote: >Michael, > >Unfortunately, this does not work. > >Local account name = JRA-PGalati > >Router Entries: ><PGalati> = JRA-PGalati ><PaulG*>= JRA-PGalati ><*[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = JRA-PGalati > >The 1st two entries work but the 3rd does not. The 2nd one did not work until >I took the @JackRouse.com out of the brackets. The server name is >JackRouse.com. If I take the @JackRouse.com out of the 3rd entry, the router >loop returns. It seems odd that the router would fail on the 3rd entry >because I have multiple domains that use the same syntax and it works for >them. Even wildcards in router entries that have differnet domains do work, >just not the same name as the server itself.
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