Thanks Don
That makes sense to me. I will try it today. If you could answer the
following questions it would be helpful.
 My modem is external USR 3 Com 56 K attached to com 3 as that is the only
serial device I have. When the Compaq came from the factory it had a
internal 28.8 k modem set to com 1. I removed this can I re-assign com 3 to
com 1? Does linux have a swap port or redirect command? Do I not need to
woory about which post it is on and just assign the command line you
supplied?

Thanks
Martin


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From: DS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Linuxconf Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, December 22, 1998 2:11 PM
Subject: [linuxconf] Re: Problems i have with vmail


>You need to run setserial as Linux doesn't know where your modem is.  I use
this
>on a Compaq:
>/bin/setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq 5
>This is an internal modem set to com3 int 5.  You can change your BIOS
set-up as
>needed.
>Don
>
>Martin wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> Is there a way you know of to use a dial out modem on cua2? I can't seem
to
>> get it to work. I am waiting for my server lines to be installed and
>> thought I would use Linux and Netscape  to browse abit, but no luck
>
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