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<div class="PlainText">First thought is to make sure that you insert the address of the receive endpoint into the AVs and use that entry as the destination address.<br>
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<div class="PlainText">I am adding the receive endpoint address and when I dump the contents of the AV on all nodes, each have matching address lists.</div>
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<div class="PlainText">One thing - if I have to bind the AV to the endpoint and then add some addresses later - does this matter - or does the binding take a copy? It worked ok when I had a common endpoint for send+recv so I don't see why it should make a difference
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<div class="PlainText">Also, I use the same address vector in both send and recv endpoints, I presume this is fine too.</div>
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<div class="PlainText">I'm baffled because I've spent a couple of days stepping through my code and can't see anything wrong.</div>
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<div class="PlainText">Thanks for any pointers</div>
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<div class="PlainText">JB<br>
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<div class="PlainText">PS. My earlier posts bounced because the exchange mail server here is using my full name but I registered for the list with an alias of my work email - I unregistered the old and registered the new).<br>
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