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4/28/2007 1:39 PM
 

OK I get it now - in the config file you specify multiple addresses to redirect to the primary address.

 
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4/28/2007 9:43 PM
 

I'm trying to set up 2 "kicks". It would seem that only the last one actually works. Or may be it's supposed to be written differently? Couse I've just added new "kick" right after the "default" one that's in the example.


 
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4/29/2007 11:45 AM
 

Make sure you give your "kicks" unique names such as "KickIt" (1st kick), "KickItAgain" (2nd kick), "KickItOnceMore" (3rd kick) and so on. The names can be anything you want of course.


Tom Kraak
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4/29/2007 12:16 PM
 

That solved the problem. Thank you again!

I thought "name" parameter meant reserved action type name or something... :)


 
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