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From: mhawkins@inri.com
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Subject: SLIP Inactivity
Peter,
What is the slip inactivity setting for. I use Eudora, Wnqvt, WS-FTP, etc.
and even though there may be no activity showing from any of the debug options, the winsock with not automatically execute the "bye" script. Works fine is I execute it by hand or if I logout. I currently have it set for one minute yet nothing happens after one minute has expired. Would be nice if it would auto-logout even though the using program is still active. Thanks!
-Mark
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From: stevenmz@teleport.com (Steven M. Ziuchkovski)
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Subject: Trumpet Winsock complaint
Well, Trumpet Winsock is a good program and all, but...
For one thing, every once in a while, a newsgroup I was subscribed to will
drop off the face of the earth (well, okay, my monitor), and I wont realize it
until I think to myself "Hey, for the past week nobody has posted to
some.news.group! Oh! I'm not even subscribed to it anymore!" Anyone else
experience this?
Also, I wish that it had some kind of other indicator when reading an article
that just how many lines it has read. At least write that it is processing
article x out of y articles total, and maybe even line number a out of b lines
total (after all, there is a header called "Lines:").