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From: jcanar@hsmsun.tob.rpslmc.edu (jeff canar m.a.)
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Subject: sending a numeric code after dialing
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 22:02:28 GMT
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When dialing long distance, I need to send a numeric access code after
dialing the number.
e.g.
-dial the number,
-wait for a series of beeps (usually within a couple seconds of
dialing the number)
-then enter the long distance code
-then the call goes through.
How can I make this call using Kermit. I have "Using MS-DOS Kermit",
but didn't quite see how to do this. Refering me to a specific place
in the manual is fine.
I'm using MS-DOS kermit 3.14, Dell P166, US Robotics Modem. I know
kermit works fine cause I can dial anywhere locally without a problem.
thanks in advance,
jeff