On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 05:31:47PM -0500, MaD dUCK wrote:
> what's your command-line?
>
> i use pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyS0
Nope, spits on me.
> and it works very fine. do not use /dev/cua0.
>
> > Sent from my Palm III
>
> is that why we got the email three times? :)
Naw, it's the jpilot-Mail p
what's your command-line?
i use pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyS0
and it works very fine. do not use /dev/cua0.
> Sent from my Palm III
is that why we got the email three times? :)
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]@@@.net
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never underestimate
Has anyone here used the Pilot-mail utility lately? I can't get it to
recognize a port, each time I run it, it
says "unable to bind to port -p" and "file does not exist".
Well, perhaps I should qualify that, it did work, once, when I removed the "-p"
from the parameters, but
I haven't been abl
Has anyone here used the Pilot-mail utility lately? I can't get it to
recognize a port, each time I run it, it
says "unable to bind to port -p" and "file does not exist".
Well, perhaps I should qualify that, it did work, once, when I removed the "-p"
from the parameters, but
I haven't been abl
Has anyone here used the Pilot-mail utility lately? I can't get it to
recognize a port, each time I run it, it
says "unable to bind to port -p" and "file does not exist".
Well, perhaps I should qualify that, it did work, once, when I removed the "-p"
from the parameters, but
I haven't been abl
Has anyone here used the Pilot-mail utility lately? I can't get it to
recognize a port, each time I run it, it
says "unable to bind to port -p" and "file does not exist".
Well, perhaps I should qualify that, it did work, once, when I removed the "-p"
from the parameters, but
I haven't been abl
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