Dear Carsten,
on Thursday, January 06, 2000, 20:50, you wrote:
CD If you do use it, sounds to me like the routing wants to go over DUN
CD first, _then_ the network.
MH That is quite close, I think. The question still is: why?
CD Ahh, now that's always the deep one, ain't it!? ;]
CD In that
Hello Michael,
Friday, January 07, 2000, 11:45:29 AM, you wrote:
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I think I'll move this to a private discussion between Michael and me
- seeing as we're both German, we can do this in German then and leave
it off the mailing list! ;] If we ever come to a result, I'll be sure
Dear Thomas and all TB users,
on Monday, January 03, 2000, 09:15, you wrote:
MH in our local network environment, users are connecting with The Bat! to
MH our local mail server rather than to an Dial-Up Provider via an RAS
MH connection. Thus in the relevant settings (SMTP server, POP server
Dear Carsten and all TB users,
on Monday, January 03, 2000, 15:54, you wrote:
TF I get these DUN windows only in the office - and there I actually
TF do connect via LAN. Thus the setting is accordingly.
CD This is starting to sounds to me like you do have a problem with the
CD networking
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Hey Michael,
Thursday, January 06, 2000, 6:37:48 PM, you wrote:
CD If you do use it, sounds to me like the routing wants to go over DUN
CD first, _then_ the network.
MH That is quite close, I think. The question still is: why?
Ahh, now that's
Hallo Carsten,
On Mon, 3 Jan 2000 15:54:39 +0100 GMT (03.01.2000, 22:54 +0800 GMT),
Carsten Dreesbach wrote:
TF I get these DUN windows only in the office - and there I actually do
TF connect via LAN. Thus the setting is accordingly.
CD This is starting to sounds to me like you do have a
Hello Thomas,
Monday, January 03, 2000, 7:15:54 PM, you wrote:
TF I get these DUN windows only in the office - and there I actually do
TF connect via LAN. Thus the setting is accordingly.
CD This is starting to sounds to me like you do have a problem with the
CD networking config. Do you
Hi Carsten,
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000 16:31:50 +0100GMT (04/01/2000, 23:31 +0800GMT),
Carsten Dreesbach wrote:
TF It's my backup when the LAN is down. I use it occasionally.
CD Hmm, in that case it seems as though DUN is tried first, causing the
CD dial-up window to pop up, then it tries LAN
Hi Michael,
On Sun, 26 Dec 1999 18:34:38 +0100GMT (12/27/1999, 01:34 +0800GMT),
Michael Heydekamp wrote:
MH in our local network environment, users are connecting with The Bat! to
MH our local mail server rather than to an Dial-Up Provider via an RAS
MH connection. Thus in the relevant settings
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Hello Thomas,
Monday, January 03, 2000, 9:15:48 AM, you wrote:
TF However, it is not only The Bat! that gives me the DUN window; or five
TF of them, one for each account. Netscape does the same, so does telnet,
TF and so does PC-Cillin.
TF If
Hello Carsten Dreesbach,
On Mon, 3 Jan 2000 12:05:19 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, January 03, 2000, 6:05:19 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Carsten Dreesbach wrote:
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Carsten Hello Thomas,
Carsten Monday, January 03,
On Mon, 3 Jan 2000 16:15:48 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
A Prosperous New Year to All!!!
[..snip..]
However, it is not only The Bat! that gives me the DUN window; or five
of them, one for each account. Netscape does the same, so does telnet,
and so does PC-Cillin.
If there is a way to
Hallo Carsten,
On Mon, 3 Jan 2000 12:05:19 +0100 GMT (03.01.2000, 19:05 +0800 GMT),
Carsten Dreesbach wrote:
TF However, it is not only The Bat! that gives me the DUN window; or five
TF of them, one for each account. Netscape does the same, so does telnet,
TF and so does PC-Cillin.
CD If you
Hallo Allie,
On Mon, 3 Jan 2000 07:22:03 -0500 GMT (03.01.2000, 20:22 +0800 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:
AM A Prosperous New Year to All!!!
Thanks, and right back at you!!
AM [..snip..]
AM I hate DUN windows, so I personally manually connect to the internet and
AM configure all my internet
Hello Thomas,
Monday, January 03, 2000, 1:35:34 PM, you wrote:
TF I get these DUN windows only in the office - and there I actually do
TF connect via LAN. Thus the setting is accordingly.
This is starting to sounds to me like you do have a problem with the
networking config. Do you _ever_
Hi Michael,
On 26 December 1999 at 18:34:38 GMT +0100 (which was 17:34 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
MH in our local network environment, users are connecting with The
MH Bat! to our local mail server rather than to an Dial-Up Provider
MH via an RAS
Hello Listmembers,
On Sun, 26 Dec 1999 at 18:34:38 [GMT +0100] Michael Heydekamp wrote:
in our local network environment, users are connecting with The Bat! to
our local mail server rather than to an Dial-Up Provider via an RAS
connection. Thus in the relevant settings (SMTP server, POP
Dear Dieter,
on Monday, December 27, 1999, 14:41, you wrote:
in our local network environment, users are connecting with The Bat!
to our local mail server rather than to an Dial-Up Provider via an
RAS connection. Thus in the relevant settings (SMTP server, POP
server etc.) the local IP of
Hello, The Bat Users!
MH in our local network environment, users are connecting with The
MH Bat! to our local mail server rather than to an Dial-Up Provider
MH via an RAS connection. Thus in the relevant settings (SMTP server,
MH POP server etc.) the local IP of the mail server is set
MH
Hello Listmembers,
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999 at 16:11:43 [GMT +0100] Michael Heydekamp wrote:
DH |Windows NT v4 Build 1381 Service Pack 6|
^^
Ah. That may be the reason why you don't see this behaviour.
May be. I never installed W9x on any of my machines. I know why ;-)
Regards
Hi there!
On 27 Dec 99, at 2:51, Michael Heydekamp wrote
about "Re: How to get rid of the DUN windo":
AVK Well, I have to admit that I don't know how to fix it with TB, but...
AVK actually I seem to *know* how to fix it with Pegasus. Tools
--Internet Settings--Dialing--No explicit
Hello The Bat! users,
in our local network environment, users are connecting with The Bat! to
our local mail server rather than to an Dial-Up Provider via an RAS
connection. Thus in the relevant settings (SMTP server, POP server etc.)
the local IP of the mail server is set (192.168.1.1).
This
Dear Alexander,
on Monday, December 27, 1999, 00:52, you wrote:
AVK On 26 Dec 99, at 18:34, Michael Heydekamp wrote
AVK about "How to get rid of the DUN window?":
And it does BTW also not happen at all with Pegasus Mail.
AVK Well, I have to admit that I don't know how to fix
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