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[SuSE Linux] Your FAX to +432942355718
- From: tpcadmin@xxxxxxxxxxxx (tpcadmin@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 08:50:22 -0800
- Message-id: <199901111650.IAA31464@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
**MESSAGE FROM THE TPC.INT SINKHOLE**
We regret to inform you that the phone number you attempted
to reach is not currently being served by a remote printer
operator. Your original message is attached so that you may
send it by alternative means.
We hope to have coverage in this area -- perhaps
you know somebody who could operate a remote printer server?
Does your ISP provide fax coverage in your local area? If not,
perhaps they would benefit by setting up a fax server and
joining TPC.INT. Speak with your ISP and show them why they
might want to come online as a TPC "cell":
<A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/servers/salespitch.html"><A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/servers/salespitch.html</A">http://www.tpc.int/servers/salespitch.html</A</A>>
It's possible of course that you have not composed the
TPC.INT-style address correctly, so here's a few examples.
Note that we do not use international dialing codes but we
do require the country codes.
Example1:
remote-printer.Arlington_Hewes/Room_403@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(to send a fax to Arlington Hewes in Room 403, at the FAX
number, in England (where the country code is 44), of +44 181
3434622)
Example2:
remote-printer.Paul_Katz/The_Manor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(to send a fax to Paul Katz in The Manor at the FAX number, in
North America (where the country code is 1) of +1 902 584 2817)
If you're still unclear on the address format we require, please
send for a copy of the FAQ, or visit our WWW pages.
*****PLEASE NOTE*******
TPC.INT does not consider unsolicited commercial mass mailings
an acceptable use of the network. Individuals suspected of
abusing this policy will be banned from using it pending
investigation. We regret that such measures are necessary,
but abuse of TPC.INT can force cells to close, and must be
prevented when possible. Please be considerate - TPC.INT is
for everyone.
***********************
Regards,
Mr. Arlington Hewes tpcadmin@xxxxxxxxxxxx
The TPC.INT Subdomain <A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/"><A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/</A">http://www.tpc.int/</A</A>>
**************************************************
*** FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ***
*** <A HREF="mailto:tpcfaq@xxxxxxxxxxxx">mailto:tpcfaq@xxxxxxxxxxxx</A> ***
*** FOR A LIST OF CURRENT COVERAGE ***
*** <A HREF="mailto:tpccover@xxxxxxxxxxxx">mailto:tpccover@xxxxxxxxxxxx</A> ***
*** TO REPORT A PROBLEM (read the FAQ first!) ***
*** <A HREF="mailto:support@xxxxxxxxxxxx">mailto:support@xxxxxxxxxxxx</A> ***
**************************************************
</PRE>
<PRE>
**MESSAGE FROM THE TPC.INT SINKHOLE**
We regret to inform you that the phone number you attempted
to reach is not currently being served by a remote printer
operator. Your original message is attached so that you may
send it by alternative means.
We hope to have coverage in this area -- perhaps
you know somebody who could operate a remote printer server?
Does your ISP provide fax coverage in your local area? If not,
perhaps they would benefit by setting up a fax server and
joining TPC.INT. Speak with your ISP and show them why they
might want to come online as a TPC "cell":
<A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/servers/salespitch.html"><A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/servers/salespitch.html</A">http://www.tpc.int/servers/salespitch.html</A</A>>
It's possible of course that you have not composed the
TPC.INT-style address correctly, so here's a few examples.
Note that we do not use international dialing codes but we
do require the country codes.
Example1:
remote-printer.Arlington_Hewes/Room_403@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(to send a fax to Arlington Hewes in Room 403, at the FAX
number, in England (where the country code is 44), of +44 181
3434622)
Example2:
remote-printer.Paul_Katz/The_Manor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(to send a fax to Paul Katz in The Manor at the FAX number, in
North America (where the country code is 1) of +1 902 584 2817)
If you're still unclear on the address format we require, please
send for a copy of the FAQ, or visit our WWW pages.
*****PLEASE NOTE*******
TPC.INT does not consider unsolicited commercial mass mailings
an acceptable use of the network. Individuals suspected of
abusing this policy will be banned from using it pending
investigation. We regret that such measures are necessary,
but abuse of TPC.INT can force cells to close, and must be
prevented when possible. Please be considerate - TPC.INT is
for everyone.
***********************
Regards,
Mr. Arlington Hewes tpcadmin@xxxxxxxxxxxx
The TPC.INT Subdomain <A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/"><A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/</A">http://www.tpc.int/</A</A>>
**************************************************
*** FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ***
*** <A HREF="mailto:tpcfaq@xxxxxxxxxxxx">mailto:tpcfaq@xxxxxxxxxxxx</A> ***
*** FOR A LIST OF CURRENT COVERAGE ***
*** <A HREF="mailto:tpccover@xxxxxxxxxxxx">mailto:tpccover@xxxxxxxxxxxx</A> ***
*** TO REPORT A PROBLEM (read the FAQ first!) ***
*** <A HREF="mailto:support@xxxxxxxxxxxx">mailto:support@xxxxxxxxxxxx</A> ***
**************************************************
</PRE>
<PRE>
**MESSAGE FROM THE TPC.INT SINKHOLE**
We regret to inform you that the phone number you attempted
to reach is not currently being served by a remote printer
operator. Your original message is attached so that you may
send it by alternative means.
We hope to have coverage in this area -- perhaps
you know somebody who could operate a remote printer server?
Does your ISP provide fax coverage in your local area? If not,
perhaps they would benefit by setting up a fax server and
joining TPC.INT. Speak with your ISP and show them why they
might want to come online as a TPC "cell":
<A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/servers/salespitch.html"><A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/servers/salespitch.html</A">http://www.tpc.int/servers/salespitch.html</A</A>>
It's possible of course that you have not composed the
TPC.INT-style address correctly, so here's a few examples.
Note that we do not use international dialing codes but we
do require the country codes.
Example1:
remote-printer.Arlington_Hewes/Room_403@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(to send a fax to Arlington Hewes in Room 403, at the FAX
number, in England (where the country code is 44), of +44 181
3434622)
Example2:
remote-printer.Paul_Katz/The_Manor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(to send a fax to Paul Katz in The Manor at the FAX number, in
North America (where the country code is 1) of +1 902 584 2817)
If you're still unclear on the address format we require, please
send for a copy of the FAQ, or visit our WWW pages.
*****PLEASE NOTE*******
TPC.INT does not consider unsolicited commercial mass mailings
an acceptable use of the network. Individuals suspected of
abusing this policy will be banned from using it pending
investigation. We regret that such measures are necessary,
but abuse of TPC.INT can force cells to close, and must be
prevented when possible. Please be considerate - TPC.INT is
for everyone.
***********************
Regards,
Mr. Arlington Hewes tpcadmin@xxxxxxxxxxxx
The TPC.INT Subdomain <A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/"><A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/</A">http://www.tpc.int/</A</A>>
**************************************************
*** FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ***
*** <A HREF="mailto:tpcfaq@xxxxxxxxxxxx">mailto:tpcfaq@xxxxxxxxxxxx</A> ***
*** FOR A LIST OF CURRENT COVERAGE ***
*** <A HREF="mailto:tpccover@xxxxxxxxxxxx">mailto:tpccover@xxxxxxxxxxxx</A> ***
*** TO REPORT A PROBLEM (read the FAQ first!) ***
*** <A HREF="mailto:support@xxxxxxxxxxxx">mailto:support@xxxxxxxxxxxx</A> ***
**************************************************
</PRE>
<PRE>
**MESSAGE FROM THE TPC.INT SINKHOLE**
We regret to inform you that the phone number you attempted
to reach is not currently being served by a remote printer
operator. Your original message is attached so that you may
send it by alternative means.
We hope to have coverage in this area -- perhaps
you know somebody who could operate a remote printer server?
Does your ISP provide fax coverage in your local area? If not,
perhaps they would benefit by setting up a fax server and
joining TPC.INT. Speak with your ISP and show them why they
might want to come online as a TPC "cell":
<A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/servers/salespitch.html"><A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/servers/salespitch.html</A">http://www.tpc.int/servers/salespitch.html</A</A>>
It's possible of course that you have not composed the
TPC.INT-style address correctly, so here's a few examples.
Note that we do not use international dialing codes but we
do require the country codes.
Example1:
remote-printer.Arlington_Hewes/Room_403@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(to send a fax to Arlington Hewes in Room 403, at the FAX
number, in England (where the country code is 44), of +44 181
3434622)
Example2:
remote-printer.Paul_Katz/The_Manor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(to send a fax to Paul Katz in The Manor at the FAX number, in
North America (where the country code is 1) of +1 902 584 2817)
If you're still unclear on the address format we require, please
send for a copy of the FAQ, or visit our WWW pages.
*****PLEASE NOTE*******
TPC.INT does not consider unsolicited commercial mass mailings
an acceptable use of the network. Individuals suspected of
abusing this policy will be banned from using it pending
investigation. We regret that such measures are necessary,
but abuse of TPC.INT can force cells to close, and must be
prevented when possible. Please be considerate - TPC.INT is
for everyone.
***********************
Regards,
Mr. Arlington Hewes tpcadmin@xxxxxxxxxxxx
The TPC.INT Subdomain <A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/"><A HREF="http://www.tpc.int/</A">http://www.tpc.int/</A</A>>
**************************************************
*** FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ***
*** <A HREF="mailto:tpcfaq@xxxxxxxxxxxx">mailto:tpcfaq@xxxxxxxxxxxx</A> ***
*** FOR A LIST OF CURRENT COVERAGE ***
*** <A HREF="mailto:tpccover@xxxxxxxxxxxx">mailto:tpccover@xxxxxxxxxxxx</A> ***
*** TO REPORT A PROBLEM (read the FAQ first!) ***
*** <A HREF="mailto:support@xxxxxxxxxxxx">mailto:support@xxxxxxxxxxxx</A> ***
**************************************************
</PRE>
<PRE>
"Richardson_seaforth, Leigh" wrote:
>
> Does any one use Eterm DR 0.8.7??
Yes,with no problems here.
You need the background files for Eterm as well for it run correctly.
In fact,i rolled some rpms for myself from the source.
Eterm-0.8.7-2.i386.rpm
Eterm-back-0-0.i386.rpm
Still have them,but as they are fairly large,i won`t mail them to you
unless you you would like me to.(or i could send you my spec files for
you
to edit,and then construct your own rpms).
I`ve steered clear of ftp`ing them to SuSE contrib,cause i`m new to
RPM building,but they work fine here.
I also have built
windowmaker0-50.2.i386.rpm (Installs to /usr/local/)
libtool-1.2.i386.rpm (built this to get windowmaker to compile)
rxvt-2.4.7-2.i386.rpm (this one has builtin pixmap support).
Ical-2-2.i386.rpm
The above probably isn`t relevant to this question,but in case others
are reading.
--
Myfish.
Email myfish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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