[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Sailer) writes:
> I have a web page that people can use to page me on my numeric pager.
> It uses a very stupid program (npage) to dial the phone. I was wondering
> if someone has a better way, maybe perl, chat, a well written C program,
> etc. to do this.
Most pager compani
The qpage package may do what you need. It's in the unstable/net
directory.
On Mon, Feb 09, 1998 at 06:18:57PM -0500, Tim Sailer wrote:
> I have a web page that people can use to page me on my numeric pager.
> It uses a very stupid program (npage) to dial the phone. I was wondering
> if someone h
Behan Webster wrote:
>
> Tim Sailer wrote:
> >
> > I have a web page that people can use to page me on my numeric pager.
> > It uses a very stupid program (npage) to dial the phone. I was wondering
> > if someone has a better way, maybe perl, chat, a well written C program,
> > etc. to do this.
>
Tim Sailer wrote:
>
> I have a web page that people can use to page me on my numeric pager.
> It uses a very stupid program (npage) to dial the phone. I was wondering
> if someone has a better way, maybe perl, chat, a well written C program,
> etc. to do this.
I don't know if this is exactly what
I have a web page that people can use to page me on my numeric pager.
It uses a very stupid program (npage) to dial the phone. I was wondering
if someone has a better way, maybe perl, chat, a well written C program,
etc. to do this.
Thanks,
Tim
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Him I am trying to get diald working. I have managed to get a
working script to call and link ppp up to my ISP. Unfortunately I did
this by pretty much copying the cookbok approach in the ISP hookup
HowTo. I hav alaso got diald configure to the point that when I route
traffic to the IPS it
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