Hello Users...
I work with a Debian "testing" system and all work fine. My MTA is mutt,
and the incoming Mails (with fetchmail) are filtered through procmail for the
users. To
sending outgoing mails to my ISP I use exim.
No my problem: since I setup the system exim as smarthost (with
dpkg-recon
Comtrol.
How refreshing to find a manufacturer who provides drivers and documentation for discontinued products.
Anyway, thanks again for the response.
> Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 00:20:06 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org> Subject: Re: "Co
bject: Re: "Communicating" with modems...> Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 02:53:57 +0930> > Dov Oxenberg wrote:> > Hello all,> > In the Linux world, what tool do I use to communicate with an installed > > modem?> > I am trying to troubleshoot a problem sending faxes and w
Dov Oxenberg wrote:
Hello all,
In the Linux world, what tool do I use to communicate with an installed
modem?
I am trying to troubleshoot a problem sending faxes and want to
eliminate the possibility it is the modem hardware.
There is an eight port Rocket modem or something like that installed
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Dov Oxenberg wrote:
> Hello all, In the Linux world, what tool do I use to communicate
> with an installed modem? I am trying to troubleshoot a problem
> sending faxes and want to eliminate the possibility it is the
> modem hardware. There is an eight
Hello all,
In the Linux world, what tool do I use to communicate with an installed modem?
I am trying to troubleshoot a problem sending faxes and want to eliminate the possibility it is the modem hardware.
There is an eight port Rocket modem or something like that installed on this box running Hy
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