> It ain't the colon that has anything to do with the word "route".
OK.
> In RFC822-speak things inside <> are
> called "route-addr"s, which I refer to as "route address" in error
> messages.
In RFC822-speak, a <route> is the (optional) part of a route-addr that
looks like "@foo,@bar:", and I thought that the error message referred to
a <route-addr> that contained a malformed <route> (missing the "@" at the
beginning).
> I have already patched up the error message so that it now reads
> @ expected after "wpuser%mhshost{"
Could you make that
"@" or "." expected after "wpuser%mhshost{"
?
--apb (Alan Barrett)