hat address to deliver ... but success will depend
entirely on the radio path.
Bottom line is that I put the machines that I know are running a
smtp port and I know I have a good radio path to get there, in my
mailertable and bypass DNX MX records.
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-= Brad Fisher =-
ion to my MX host, request a dump of the queue
>for me, and it still seems to wait for the queue reprocessing timeout
>before sending it on. Also would be nice to avoid fruitless retrys when
>the link is down by _only_ sending on a ETRN request, any tips appreciated.
>
> ... Niall (VE7HEX)
>
>
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and
>in what they do.
>
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>
>
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>I do have plans to go to RH 6.0 soon, but I wanted to get familiar with
>all this stuff on what I already know runs well.
>
>TIA
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eems to be working great ... ax25, tcp/ip, and
>netrom, except for one thing!
>netromd hears the broadcast routes that other stations are putting out,
>by they are not being saved. Apparently this is because of the following
>error that is logged (syslog) whenever one *is* heard
code) can?
Any ideas would be appreciated.
I do have plans to go to RH 6.0 soon, but I wanted to get familiar with
all this stuff on what I already know runs well.
TIA
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n for short (only soundmodem and point to point).
>i read the axhowto and successfully set up the soundmodem device but
>i am not sure how to proceed the rest of the installation.
>
>thanx;
> bernd
>
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baycom not active
>> call: no AX.25 port data configured"
>
>In 2.2.x kernels you'll _have to_ assign an IP address to the device
>even if you do not plan to use TCP/IP.
>Use a command like
>
>ifconfig bcsf0 44.88.0.10
>
>before u