* civileme [EMAIL PROTECTED] [31 Mar 02 06:26]:
Kipling Cooper wrote:
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
started to work properly.
started to work properly.
Could anyone tell me WHY?
I
* Kipling Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] [18 Feb 02 11:59]:
I made an 'ip-down.local' as follows;
but whenever I stop wvdial, the fethcmail daemon does not quit, unless I
do it manually. Can anyone please help?
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
the logrotate conf
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
started to work properly.
Good that it's solved, but did anyone else besides me get 10 !() copies
of this message?
./sheesh
Want to buy your Pack or
- Original Message -
From: dfox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ip-down.local SOLVED!
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, dfox wrote:
Nope!
I got 24 until now! == these are real dupes!
But that's not the only one!
Many msg from [newbie] are duplicate and/or resent (different time stamp!)
BUT same msg!
Ricardo Castanho
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
the
Ditto here with multiple copies which I didn't discover since at first
glance I thought it was a very productive thread or another OT thread
running loose.
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
Kipling Cooper wrote:
* Kipling Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] [18 Feb 02 11:59]:
I made an 'ip-down.local' as follows;
but whenever I stop wvdial, the fethcmail daemon does not quit, unless I
do it manually. Can anyone please help?
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
On Saturday 30 March 2002 10:34 pm, you wrote:
Problem solved, but unexpectedly so. I had a duplicate entry in
the logrotate conf directory, and when I cleared that up, ip-down.local
started to work properly.
Good that it's solved, but did anyone else besides me get 10 !() copies
of