On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 03:59:40AM +0100, Stuart Walsh wrote:
Aww crap, my apologies for the duplicate email.. sendmail appears to be
on steroids or something.
The messages are sumited twice by your mailclient - it's not the MTAs
fault.
See that there are several minutes between them and that
On Wed Oct 08, 05:27P +0200, Bernd Walter wrote:
On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 03:59:40AM +0100, Stuart Walsh wrote:
Aww crap, my apologies for the duplicate email.. sendmail appears to be
on steroids or something.
The messages are sumited twice by your mailclient - it's not the MTAs
fault.
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 16:49:34 +0100
Stuart Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They were, yes. But once when the sendmail daemon wasn't running. I
checked the mail queue before i sent it again and it wasn't there.
Perhaps sendmail stores failed mail somewhere I'm not familiar with.
EUSERERROR
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 16:49:34 +0100
Stuart Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They were, yes. But once when the sendmail daemon wasn't running. I
checked the mail queue before i sent it again and it wasn't there.
Perhaps sendmail stores failed mail somewhere I'm not familiar with.
Hi folks,
I've come up with a driver for the above mentioned devices. This
particular chip is found in a whole load of 802.11b USB devices. My
particular device is an SMC2662W-AR, but it should work for any device
containing the above chip. Just fill in the product/vendor ids and let
me know
Hi folks,
I've come up with a driver for the above mentioned devices. This
particular chip is found in a whole load of 802.11b USB devices. My
particular device is an SMC2662W-AR, but it should work for any device
containing the above chip. Just fill in the product/vendor ids and let
me know
On Tue Oct 07, 02:36P +0100, Stuart Walsh wrote:
Hi folks,
I've come up with a driver for the above mentioned devices. This
particular chip is found in a whole load of 802.11b USB devices. My
particular device is an SMC2662W-AR, but it should work for any device
containing the above chip.