My ISP recently had some problems with their dialtone provider which meant I often had to make several attempts before connecting. Like you, I didn't want to wait for PON to start over. You have two choices:
1.) You can remove the 'persist' option from /etc/ppp.options_out (bo) or from /etc/ppp/peers/provider (hamm), in which case PON will die if it get the stutter-dialtone from your voicemail, or... 2.) If you want to keep the 'persist' option (as I did), you can create a button on your fvwm-buttonbar called 'kpon' (or whatever) which executes the command 'killall chat;killall pppd'. This will kill PON quickly and completely. You can also, of course, simply execute this command from the prompt. My voicemail (USWest in Seattle) allows an option to 'turn notification off', which means that there is no stutter-dialtone, even if I have new messages. Of course, it also means I have to regularly check for new messages as there is nothing to let me know when I have them. :) hope this helps, matty Matt Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] MZI, Inc. v-206.430.3726 707 S. Grady Way f-206.430.3420 Renton, WA 98055 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .