[Herefordshire] How do I specify a auto - timeout
foramodemconnection?
Noel McG.
herlinux at hotmail.com
Fri Mar 4 09:36:20 GMT 2005
Hello,
I may be missing something here, but if modems are still modems cannot this
be done using the AT commands.
Under S registers S30 is inactivity time before hang up. S30 range/value
0-255 10 seconds Default 0(disabled)
Noel.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ben Stephens" <foolfodder at gmail.com>
To: "Herefordshire Linux Users Group." <herefordshire at mailman.lug.org.uk>
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Herefordshire] How do I specify a auto - timeout
foramodemconnection?
> >>>I know it happens with the exchange servers at work so suspect it's
> just a general quirk. I just find it a little irritating as it messes
> up the subject line (as it's doing with this email!), seems to be
> removing spaces as well :-/ Odd!<<<
>
> I think that this is something to do with RFC 2045, which specifies
> how to encode e-mails or possibly MIME e-mails. An except from
> http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2045.html says
>
> (5) (Soft Line Breaks) The Quoted-Printable encoding
> REQUIRES that encoded lines be no more than 76
> characters long. If longer lines are to be encoded
> with the Quoted-Printable encoding, "soft" line breaks
>
> must be used. An equal sign as the last character on a
> encoded line indicates such a non-significant ("soft")
> line break in the encoded text.
>
> so maybe it has something to do with that,
> although, str_len('subject: ') + 60 + str_len('=\r\n') only equals 73,
> where's those other characters gone? And maybe you don't count the
> =\r\n any way. Hmmm, I wonder whether me typing in =\r\n will mess up
> this email at all.
>
> Ben
>
>
> On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 21:33:16 +0000, Mark Broadbent <markb at wetlettuce.com>
wrote:
> > On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 20:55 +0000, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
> > > From: herefordshire-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk
> > > [mailto:herefordshire-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk] On Behalf Of Mark
> > > Broadbent
> >
> > > >On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 16:47 +0000, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
> > > >>> When I am talking about background Internet activity, I am not
> > > talking about web browser sessions >tc, although these count of
course.
> > > What I am talking about are all the broadcasts, connection attempts
and
> > > pings etc that go on whilst connected which of course resets the
timer.
> > >
> > > >What you basically need is to use the active-filter configuration
> > > directive in pppd. This allows >you to specify what pppd will
consider
> > > as active traffic and should solve the idle timeout problem.
> > >
> > > >I found this http://www.faqs.org/docs/linux_network/x7297.html that
> > > lists the active-filter >directive and this
> > > http://users3.ev1.net/~ckite/public_html/enhanced-idle.html actually
> > > gives a >couple of example filter expressions (the expression are
> > > libpcap expressions I believe).
> > >
> > > Thanks - I wish I had seen this a couple of years ago!
> > >
> > > >BTW, Why does Microsoft Exchange insist on putting a tab character at
> > > the 60 character in the >subject line?
> > >
> > > Interesting that - it does some other weird stuff, but not noticed
that.
> > > Is this on all my messages to this list, or have you noticed it
> > > elsewhere?
> >
> > I know it happens with the exchange servers at work so suspect it's just
> > a general quirk. I just find it a little irritating as it messes up the
> > subject line (as it's doing with this email!), seems to be removing
> > spaces as well :-/ Odd!
> >
> > > We use a pritty much default config with SP1. The reason we
> > > use it here is that we have several plugins for clergy use - i.e,
> > > timetraq which is a calendar plug-in which takes account of shared
> > > clergy time on specific set periods, and also church events, and
another
> > > plugin for list/roter generations etc.
> > >
> >
> > --
> > Mark Broadbent <markb at wetlettuce.com>
> > Web: http://www.wetlettuce.com/
> >
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