Date: Mon, 11 Mar 96 23:36:11 PST From: Snuffles@kew.com Subject: UUPC-Info-Request Digest 1996 #7 To: uupc-info-digest@kew.com Message-ID: Reply-To: UUPC-Info-Request@kew.com UUPC-Info-Request Digest Mon, 11 Mar 96 Volume 1996: Issue 7 Today's Topics: expiring speed (2 msgs) Help with provider mess News and Windows 95 Newsoverview-Files (2 msgs) newsrun is probably broken. Number of Entries in the passwd file (3 msgs) Sendmail (4 msgs) Strange bouncing behaviour UUPC in DOS (2 msgs) UUPC via TCP/IP :( (2 msgs) To subscribe to UUPC-Info-Digest, send the command in the body of a message to listserv@kew.com: subscribe uupc-info-Digest To signoff from UUPC-Info-Digest, use "signoff" instead of "subscribe". You can also send an "index" to the listserv to get an index of back issues and other files available for retrieval. Note: Questions on UUPC/extended itself which are not of general interest should be sent to help@kew.com, not to the mailing list. Nor questions should be posted on Usenet, we don't read it. (Much.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 7 Mar 1996 12:53:03 +0000 From: CHUNG@emis.mec.gov.na Subject: To: UUPC/Extended mailing list I forgot to say that we're running 1.12p for DOS. /Chien-Li Chien-Li Chung RPCV/Namibia '91-'93 Mail: Data Systems Adviser Room 270 MEC Building Basic Education Reform Project Education Management Information Ser. Florida State University Ministry of Education & Culture P.O. Box 5071 Ausspannplatz Tel: +264 61 2933208 Windhoek Fax: +264 61 224796 Republic of Namibia ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 3 Mar 96 19:03:50 +0100 From: uupcl@pgeck.kiel.org Subject: expiring speed To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Hi, I have been experimenting with expire as I need to have different expiring times for different newsgroups. Now I have created a batch file which calls expire.exe with the -e switch and telling each and every newsgroup for the specified expiring time. Expiring lasts about 2 hours! A long time compared to my Dos expire (for waffle) which needed about 5 minutes. Ok, there was no history but 2 hours is much to long. Is there a faster way to expire? Bye Peter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 07:28:48 -0500 From: uupcinfo@kew.com Subject: expiring speed To: UUPC/Extended mailing list On Sun, 3 Mar 96 19:03:50 +0100, uupcl@pgeck.kiel.org wrote: > I have been experimenting with expire as I need to have different > expiring times for different newsgroups. Now I have created a > batch file which calls expire.exe with the -e switch and telling > each and every newsgroup for the specified expiring time. > Expiring lasts about 2 hours! A long time compared to my Dos > expire (for waffle) which needed about 5 minutes. Ok, there was > no history but 2 hours is much to long. Is there a faster way to > expire? Nope, sorry. It's "on the list", but not near the top. -- Drew Derbyshire UUPC/extended e-mail: software@kew.com Telephone: 617-641-3452 To sign off from uupc-info, send the command "signoff uupc-info" in the body of a message to listserv@kew.com. DO NOT send this request to the list itself! For human assistance with the list itself, send mail to snuffles@kew.com. "I remember being a sophomore; it was the best three years of my life." - "Animal House" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 07:14:59 -0500 From: uupcinfo@kew.com Subject: Help with provider mess To: UUPC/Extended mailing list On Mon, 12 Feb 1996 15:11:24 GMT, ash@ash.gn.apc.org wrote: > Having a couple of problems with our uplink.. it just changed the > machine that UUCP runs on from gn.apc.org to mail.gn.apc.org.. NOW > certain messages Rmail does not like and exits with 69... and > conversly the rmail on the uplink site mails me messages saying rmail > exits with error 67... > > Is there an easy Easy fix... Sorry for the delay, my daytime job has decided to take all my cycles when clearing Boston's record snowfall hasn't been. In any case ... UNIX rmail should _never_ abort. Nor should UUPC/extended RMAIL. In both cases, the exit status does not report the problem, but rather, one needs the error messages associated with them. For the UUPC/extended RMAIL, look in \uupc\spool\rmail. Note that 1.12r did correct certain problems with mail parsing, you may want to try it. -- Drew Derbyshire UUPC/extended e-mail: software@kew.com Telephone: 617-641-3452 To sign off from uupc-info, send the command "signoff uupc-info" in the body of a message to listserv@kew.com. DO NOT send this request to the list itself! For human assistance with the list itself, send mail to snuffles@kew.com. Beam me up, Scotty; it ate my phaser. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 07:26:55 -0500 From: uupcinfo@kew.com Subject: News and Windows 95 To: UUPC/Extended mailing list On Thu, 15 Feb 1996 22:59:10 -0500, pbh@prjupiter.mi.org wrote: > Well, although the UUPC binaries for NT work fine, apparently the new control > software for NT - NNS - does _not_ work. Therefore, apparently, I am > still searching. Anyone know of newscontrol software (ala snews and > win vn) that work with 95? 95 has long names so most 16 bit stuff for > dos/win is out of the question. I don't see why the availability of long names eliminate 16 bit DOS/Windows software. Most names within news software are internal use only, and you don't have to look at them. Working core software is better than broken bells and whistles.... ... from someone listening to OS/2 users bitch about long names for files they should not be touching for ~ 3 years now. :-) -- Drew Derbyshire UUPC/extended e-mail: software@kew.com Telephone: 617-641-3452 To sign off from uupc-info, send the command "signoff uupc-info" in the body of a message to listserv@kew.com. DO NOT send this request to the list itself! For human assistance with the list itself, send mail to snuffles@kew.com. "I remember being a sophomore; it was the best three years of my life." - "Animal House" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 09:25:25 +0100 From: leo@arioch.tng.oche.de Subject: Newsoverview-Files To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Is there an OS/2-program for creating and maintaining newsoverview-files? Or is it planned to be included in newsrun sometime? -- Carsten Leonhardt leo@arioch.tng.oche.de ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 23:31:18 -0500 From: uupcinfo@kew.com Subject: Newsoverview-Files To: UUPC/Extended mailing list On Mon, 11 Mar 1996 09:25:25 +0100, leo@arioch.tng.oche.de wrote: > Is there an OS/2-program for creating and maintaining newsoverview-files? > Or is it planned to be included in newsrun sometime? What is a news overview file? -- Drew Derbyshire UUPC/extended e-mail: software@kew.com Telephone: 617-641-3452 To sign off from uupc-info, send the command "signoff uupc-info" in the body of a message to listserv@kew.com. DO NOT send this request to the list itself! For human assistance with the list itself, send mail to snuffles@kew.com. "An experienced, industrious, ambitious, and often quite picturesque liar." - Mark Twain ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 07:24:01 -0500 From: uupcinfo@kew.com Subject: newsrun is probably broken. To: UUPC/Extended mailing list On Wed, 14 Feb 96 19:06:06 +0000, eric@terra.xs4all.nl wrote: > I've just noticed some problems with Newsrun in 1.12p and 1.12r. I > suspect that it will also be in 1.12o, but I didn't test it yet. I'll > try this next. I am using the 32 bit OS/2 version. > > The problem is that newsrun misinterprets the byte counts on the > "#! rnews ..." line. Which results in messages like: > > 02/14-13:15 newsrun: UUPC/extended 1.12r (Jan 20 1996 10:45:15) > 02/14-13:15 Batched: Skipped 2607 bytes in 61 lines after article 8 Make sure you running the 1.12r _uux_, and then turn off fastnews if you running it. Problems with binary vs. text mode existed prior to 1.12r. If they still exist for 1.12r with fastnews on, then I missed a spot. -- Drew Derbyshire UUPC/extended e-mail: software@kew.com Telephone: 617-641-3452 To sign off from uupc-info, send the command "signoff uupc-info" in the body of a message to listserv@kew.com. DO NOT send this request to the list itself! For human assistance with the list itself, send mail to snuffles@kew.com. "I remember being a sophomore; it was the best three years of my life." - "Animal House" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Mar 1996 12:52:06 +0000 From: CHUNG@emis.mec.gov.na Subject: Number of Entries in the passwd file To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Is there an upper limit on the number of users who are in the passwd file? We currently have 91 users who are in passwd. When we increase the number of users to 98, uuxqt started to complain there was an error in the permssn file. Advance thanks. /Chien-Li Chien-Li Chung RPCV/Namibia '91-'93 Mail: Data Systems Adviser Room 270 MEC Building Basic Education Reform Project Education Management Information Ser. Florida State University Ministry of Education & Culture P.O. Box 5071 Ausspannplatz Tel: +264 61 2933208 Windhoek Fax: +264 61 224796 Republic of Namibia ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 09:42:49 +0200 From: scm@silver.wcape.school.za Subject: Number of Entries in the passwd file To: UUPC/Extended mailing list On 7 Mar 96 at 12:52, CHUNG@emis.mec.gov.na wrote: > Is there an upper limit on the number of users who are in the passwd > file? We currently have 91 users who are in passwd. When we increase > the number of users to 98, uuxqt started to complain there was an > error in the permssn file. UUPC 1.12r fixed this problem (as far as I've seen). I have the DOS 1.12r files on the ftp site ftp://ftp.wcape.school.za/pub/msdos/uucp which should be closer to you than the US. Regards Stephen --- Stephen Marquard, scm@silver.wcape.school.za 12 Silverdale, Pinelands 7405, Cape Town, SA ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 07:28:09 -0500 From: uupcinfo@kew.com Subject: Number of Entries in the passwd file To: UUPC/Extended mailing list On Thu, 7 Mar 1996 12:52:06 +0000, CHUNG@emis.mec.gov.na wrote: > Is there an upper limit on the number of users who are in the passwd > file? We currently have 91 users who are in passwd. When we increase > the number of users to 98, uuxqt started to complain there was an > error in the permssn file. Upgrade to 1.12r, which fixes a fencepost error in the user table allocation code. -- Drew Derbyshire UUPC/extended e-mail: software@kew.com Telephone: 617-641-3452 To sign off from uupc-info, send the command "signoff uupc-info" in the body of a message to listserv@kew.com. DO NOT send this request to the list itself! For human assistance with the list itself, send mail to snuffles@kew.com. "I remember being a sophomore; it was the best three years of my life." - "Animal House" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 10 Mar 1996 01:23:54 MST From: ironsidt@cuug.ab.ca Subject: Sendmail To: UUPC/Extended mailing list I'm just curious I remember at some point, someone posted the mlocal line needed to use sendmail(os/2) with uucp. Another quick question :) Is it possible to have uupc deliver mail to seperate directories / seperate messages per user, ie instead of having an output of all files (msg) the same directory, having it place them in seperate directories ie instead of : dir d:\mail user1 user2 user3 having it output d:\mail\user1\ d:\mail\user2\ d:\mail\user3\ Type thing instead Either that, or if anyone has found a simple easy way to integrate post road mailer with uupc I would love to hear what/how you did it. Thanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tony Ironside Team OS/2 Generally all around nice guy, little nuts though For os/2 help e-mail help@os2sup.cuug.ab.ca -> Only Calgary Alberta E-mails accepted ironsidt@cuug.ab.ca Liker of fun, and lover of this quote: "What you see here is a strong commitment, that we believe OS/2 is the Operating System of the 90's" Mr William H Gates Some Consider me unpredictable, some think I may be nuts, I say eh, maybe a bit of both ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 13:37:24 +0700 (TST) From: victor@ksc.net.th Subject: Sendmail To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Hi, all you have to do is include the line "options=directory" into your UUPC.RC file, that will put the files for users into their home directory. Cheers Mat //////// CIMCO// FROM CIMCO Ltd. Bangkok 12th floor, BUI Building 177/1 Surawong Road Bangkok 10500, Thailand Tel: 634 7450-5 FAX: 634 7137 Hotline: 634 7135 Modem: 634 7136 STANDARD DISCLAIMER On Sun, 10 Mar 1996 ironsidt@cuug.ab.ca wrote: > I'm just curious I remember at some point, someone posted the mlocal > line needed to use sendmail(os/2) with uucp. > > Another quick question :) > > Is it possible to have uupc deliver mail to seperate directories / > seperate messages per user, ie instead of having an output of all files > (msg) the same directory, having it place them in seperate directories > ie instead of : > > dir d:\mail > user1 > user2 > user3 > > having it output > > d:\mail\user1\ > d:\mail\user2\ > d:\mail\user3\ > > Type thing instead > > > Either that, or if anyone has found a simple easy way to integrate post > road mailer with uupc I would love to hear what/how you did it. > > Thanks > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Tony Ironside Team OS/2 > Generally all around nice guy, little nuts though > For os/2 help e-mail help@os2sup.cuug.ab.ca -> Only Calgary Alberta E-mails accepted > ironsidt@cuug.ab.ca > > Liker of fun, and lover of this quote: "What you see here is a strong commitment, > that we believe OS/2 is the Operating System of the 90's" Mr William H Gates > > Some Consider me unpredictable, some think I may be nuts, I say eh, maybe a bit of > both > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 16:56:55 EST From: ironside@softnc1.softnc.com Subject: Sendmail To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Addressed to: UUPC/Extended mailing list ** Reply to note from 03/11/96 1:37pm +0700 > Hi, > > all you have to do is include the line "options=directory" into your > UUPC.RC file, that will put the files for users into their home directory. > I'm just curious I remember at some point, someone posted the mlocal Thanks, that solves most of my questions, now if only there was a way to have it deliver the mail in single message per file, instead of all in a bulk file :) oh well, time to hit the rexx I suppose :) > > line needed to use sendmail(os/2) with uucp. Tony Tony Ironside Team OS/2 Os/2 Consultant I try to respond to all my email within 5 days if you get no response back, within that time, please resend the mail chances are for some reason I did not get it. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 23:30:54 -0500 From: uupcinfo@kew.com Subject: Sendmail To: UUPC/Extended mailing list On Mon, 11 Mar 1996 16:56:55 EST, ironside@softnc1.softnc.com wrote: > ** Reply to note from 03/11/96 1:37pm +0700 > > all you have to do is include the line "options=directory" into your > > UUPC.RC file, that will put the files for users into their home directory. > > I'm just curious I remember at some point, someone posted the mlocal > > Thanks, that solves most of my questions, now if only there was a way to have it deliver > the mail in single message per file, instead of all in a bulk file :) oh well, time to hit > the rexx I suppose :) > > > line needed to use sendmail(os/2) with uucp. Yes, you need REXX. Or pipe it directly into the sendmail with the REXX. -- Drew Derbyshire UUPC/extended e-mail: software@kew.com Telephone: 617-641-3452 To sign off from uupc-info, send the command "signoff uupc-info" in the body of a message to listserv@kew.com. DO NOT send this request to the list itself! For human assistance with the list itself, send mail to snuffles@kew.com. Excellent time to become a missing person. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 07:16:53 -0500 From: uupcinfo@kew.com Subject: Strange bouncing behaviour To: UUPC/Extended mailing list On Tue, 13 Feb 1996 14:34:23 +0100, JAN@tfk.se wrote: > We seem to have a problem with external mail being addressed to > nonexisting users at our site. Mail bouncing works fine if the > sender and the recipient are local users, but when we receive > mail from an external user, the bounced mail is sent back to: > user@OurProvidersDomain > instead of > user@TheSendersDomain > > Does anyone have a solution?... Check the mail after UUCICO picks it up before UUXQT runs, and look at the associated X.* file. If that file claims the file came from the provider, it's a provider problem and they need to fix it. Otherwise, send me the X.* file (at software@kew.com) so I can see what we are parsing wrong. -- Drew Derbyshire UUPC/extended e-mail: software@kew.com Telephone: 617-641-3452 To sign off from uupc-info, send the command "signoff uupc-info" in the body of a message to listserv@kew.com. DO NOT send this request to the list itself! For human assistance with the list itself, send mail to snuffles@kew.com. Beam me up, Scotty; it ate my phaser. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Feb 1996 15:29:03 +0200 From: couto@oim.uem.mz Subject: UUPC in DOS To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Hi everyone! I'am really getting some problems, we have an UUPC account from our ISP, that we call to get the mail, but I have a new problem one of the users is asking if I could install the mail on home machine, until here is okey (I can create a sub-domain for him). But the main problem I can't figure out is on: how to configure the UUPC that is receiving mail from our ISP and that "user" UUPC, so that main UUPC can call any time the ISP and "user" can call also anytime the main UUPC. If anybody already did this, can please give a help (send uupc configuration files samples to me) would really be great. Is it possible use UUCICO in two machines running dos, were one call another and receive/send mail? The user UUPC configuration files are: :uupc.rc file PostMaster=root Path=c:\usr\lib\snuupm Archivedir=c:\usr\spool\archive ConfDir=c:\etc\uupc MailDir=c:\usr\spool\mail NewsDir=c:\usr\spool\news\incoming SpoolDir=c:\usr\spool PubDir=c:\usr\spool\public TempDir=c:\tmp Rmail=c:\usr\lib\snuupm\rmail.exe Rnews=c:\usr\lib\snuupm\rnews.exe UnCompress=c:\usr\lib\snuupm\compress -d %s InModem=modem Banner=banner NodeName=oimmap1 Domain=oimmap1.oim.uem.mz FromDomain=oim.uem.mz MailServ=dzowo BackupExt=BAK DOS.Editor=Edit %s Options=askcc autoedit autoinclude autoprint backup dot expert Options=multitask autosign suppresscopyright purge verbose honordebug Options=symmetricgrades collect nobang senddebug bounce syslog Options=showspool snews imfile :systems. file oim Any modem 57600 54 Ggv "" \r\d\r in:--in: oimmap1 word: oim :passwd. file root:*:::Super User (ThE UsEr) oim:oim:::Main System :permissn. file LOGNAME=Uoim1 MACHINE=oim VALIDATE=oim \ PUBDIR=c:/usr/spool/oim1 \ SENDFILES=yes REQUEST=yes COMMANDS=rmail:rnews:uucp \ READ=c:/usr/spool/oim1 \ WRITE=c:/usr/spool/oim1 The main UUPC configuration files: :uupc.rc file PostMaster=root Path=c:\usr\lib\snuupm Archivedir=c:\usr\spool\archive ConfDir=c:\etc\uupc MailDir=c:\usr\spool\mail NewsDir=c:\usr\spool\news\incoming SpoolDir=c:\usr\spool PubDir=c:\usr\spool\public TempDir=c:\tmp Rmail=c:\usr\lib\snuupm\rmail.exe Rnews=c:\usr\lib\snuupm\rnews.exe UnCompress=c:\usr\lib\snuupm\compress -d %s InModem=modem Banner=banner NodeName=oim Domain=oim.uem.mz LocalDomain=uem.mz MailServ=dzowo BackupExt=BAK DOS.Editor=Edit %s Options=askcc autoedit autoinclude autoprint backup dot expert Options=multitask autosign suppresscopyright purge verbose honordebug Options=symmetricgrades collect nobang senddebug bounce syslog Options=showspool snews imfile :systems. file dzowo Any modem 57600 9,492873 G "" \d\r ogin:--ogin: xxxx word: xxxx :passwd. file root:*:::Administrator oimmap1:oim:::User (ThE UsEr) :permissn. file #for my ISP LOGNAME=dzowo SENDFILES=yes REQUEST=yes COMMANDS=rmail:rnews:uucp \ VALIDATE=dzowo READ=c:/usr/spool/public \ MACHINE=dzowo SENDFILES=yes WRITE=c:/usr/spool/public #for the user LOGNAME=oimmap1 \ PUBDIR=c:/usr/spool/public \ COMMANDS=ALL \ READ=c:/usr/spool/public \ WRITE=c:/usr/spool/public Thanks in advance, Pedro Couto International Organization for Migration EDP Department Africa-Mozambique-Maputo ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 16:21:28 +0200 From: couto@oim.uem.mz Subject: UUPC in DOS To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Hi everyone! I created a sub-domain (oimmap1.oim.uem.mz) from the main domain (oim.uem.mz), and what is appening is that I can call from the sub- domain and send mail, but I can't receive mail from the main domain. Did anybody already created a sub-domain that can call the main one, and send/receive mail??? If so, can you provide some hints on how to do it? Thanks in advance, Pedro Couto International Organization for Migration EDP Department Africa-Mozambique-Maputo ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 19:26:00 +0300 From: ai@vucnit.voronezh.su Subject: UUPC via TCP/IP :( To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Hello all! We are using UUPC/Extended v1.12o for phone line connection / incoming and outgoing/ - it works well! But we've got some troubles using UUPC/Ext in TCP/IP connection mode. 1. How we can configure UUPC/Ext to stay waiting TCP/IP connection (passive mode). There is the part of log file : -----===== [begin uucicon.log] =====----- (3) getmodem: loading modem configuration file d:/tcpip.MDM (4) chooseCommunications: Chose suite namedpipes (4) S state = B (4) S state = G (4) S state = J (4) S state = I (4) ==> OS/2(R) 2.30 with UUPC/extended 1.12o (vucnit.voronezh.su) (pipe) (2) OS/2 API error 6 in D:\SRC\UUPC\UUCICO\ulibnmp.c at line 536 ... (0) DosWrite: Incorrect internal file identifier. (4) ==> login: (2) OS/2 API error 6 in D:\SRC\UUPC\UUCICO\ulibnmp.c at line 536 ... (0) DosWrite: Incorrect internal file identifier. (0) psread: Read from pipe for 4096 bytes failed. (2) OS/2 API error 6 in D:\SRC\UUPC\UUCICO\ulibnmp.c at line 447 ... (0) DosRead: Incorrect internal file identifier. (1) rmsg: Timeout reading message (4) S state = P (4) pcloseline: Read delay 50 ms, Write delay 200 ms (4) pcloseline: 1 reads (0 waits), 2 writes (-2 waits) (2) OS/2 API error 6 in D:\SRC\UUPC\UUCICO\ulibnmp.c at line 611 ... (0) DosClose: Incorrect internal file identifier. (4) S state = Q (2) OS/2 API error 110 in D:\SRC\UUPC\lib\import.c at line 809 ... -----===== [end] =====----- 2. How we can configure UUPC/Ext to initiate TCP/IP connection to another one ( waiting in passive mode )? We used the Manual documentation, but :-(((((( Andy Igoshin ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 23:29:53 -0500 From: uupcinfo@kew.com Subject: UUPC via TCP/IP :( To: UUPC/Extended mailing list On Mon, 11 Mar 1996 19:26:00 +0300, ai@vucnit.voronezh.su wrote: > Hello all! > > We are using UUPC/Extended v1.12o for phone line connection / incoming > and outgoing/ - it works well! But we've got some troubles using > UUPC/Ext in TCP/IP connection mode. > > 1. How we can configure UUPC/Ext to stay waiting TCP/IP connection > (passive mode). It says pipe, not TCP/IP. You're using the wrong suite. For TCP/IP use, see the UUCPD command in the manual. > > There is the part of log file : > > -----===== [begin uucicon.log] =====----- > > (3) getmodem: loading modem configuration file d:/tcpip.MDM > (4) chooseCommunications: Chose suite namedpipes > (4) S state = B > (4) S state = G > (4) S state = J > (4) S state = I > (4) ==> > > > OS/2(R) 2.30 with UUPC/extended 1.12o (vucnit.voronezh.su) (pipe) > > > (2) OS/2 API error 6 in D:\SRC\UUPC\UUCICO\ulibnmp.c at line 536 ... > (0) DosWrite: Incorrect internal file identifier. > (4) ==> > > login: > (2) OS/2 API error 6 in D:\SRC\UUPC\UUCICO\ulibnmp.c at line 536 ... > (0) DosWrite: Incorrect internal file identifier. > (0) psread: Read from pipe for 4096 bytes failed. > (2) OS/2 API error 6 in D:\SRC\UUPC\UUCICO\ulibnmp.c at line 447 ... > (0) DosRead: Incorrect internal file identifier. > (1) rmsg: Timeout reading message > (4) S state = P > (4) pcloseline: Read delay 50 ms, Write delay 200 ms > (4) pcloseline: 1 reads (0 waits), 2 writes (-2 waits) > (2) OS/2 API error 6 in D:\SRC\UUPC\UUCICO\ulibnmp.c at line 611 ... > (0) DosClose: Incorrect internal file identifier. > (4) S state = Q > (2) OS/2 API error 110 in D:\SRC\UUPC\lib\import.c at line 809 ... > > -----===== [end] =====----- > > > 2. How we can configure UUPC/Ext to initiate TCP/IP connection > to another one ( waiting in passive mode )? > > We used the Manual documentation, but :-(((((( > > Andy Igoshin -- Drew Derbyshire UUPC/extended e-mail: software@kew.com Telephone: 617-641-3452 To sign off from uupc-info, send the command "signoff uupc-info" in the body of a message to listserv@kew.com. DO NOT send this request to the list itself! For human assistance with the list itself, send mail to snuffles@kew.com. Excellent time to become a missing person. ------------------------------ End of UUPC-Info-Request Digest ******************************