+ The set/hops command overrides any hops that you have set otherwise.
+
+
+ You can set what hops have been set using the show/hops command.
+
+
+ 1.12. Isolating networks
+
+ It is possible to isolate networks from each other on a "gateway" node
+ using the set/isolate <node_call> command.
+
+
+ The effect of this is to partition an isolated network completely from
+ another node connected to your node. Your node will appear on and
+ otherwise behave normally on every network to which you are connected,
+ but data from an isolated network will not cross onto any other
+ network or vice versa. However all the spot, announce and WWV traffic
+ and personal messages will still be handled locally (because you are a
+ real node on all connected networks), that is locally connected users
+ will appear on all networks and will be able to access and receive
+ information from all networks transparently. All routed messages will
+ be sent as normal, so if a user on one network knows that you are a
+ gateway for another network, he can still still send a talk/announce
+ etc message via your node and it will be routed across.
+
+
+ If you use isolate on a node connection you will continue to receive
+ all information from the isolated partner, however you will not pass
+ any information back to the isolated node. There are times when you
+ would like to forward only spots across a link (maybe during a contest
+ for example). To do this, isolate the node in the normal way and use
+ an acc/spot >call< all filter to override the isolate.
+
+
+ 2. Other filters
+
+ 2.1. Filtering Mail
+
+ In the /spider/msg directory you will find a file called
+ badmsg.pl.issue. Rename this to badmsg.pl and edit the file. The
+ original looks something like this ....
+