You can try to spin it again and again. I already quoted the
BinkleyTerm docum tation from 1990. But I do it again for you:
"Note that outbound areas for domains other than your own will ALWAYS[...snip...]
have a zo e extension."
Since I started using it in 1993 the 5D BSO format hasn't changed. Only
binkd vented it's own thing.
I have both BT and binkd installed on the same machine here. Both of them use the same format for my outbounds, by default. I do not have to specify the zone extension for each zone's outbound in either config
file, and shouldn't unless I want to break something.
I can tell you that binkd is using the same format that BinkleyTerm is using... the zone extension, in HEX.
You can try to spin it again and again. I already quoted the BinkleyTermdocum
tation from 1990. But I do it again for you:[...snip...]
"Note that outbound areas for domains other than your own will ALWAYS have a zo
e extension."
Since I started using it in 1993 the 5D BSO format hasn't changed. Only binkd vented it's own thing.
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