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RE: all clear



Hi, guys --

I apologize for the email madness over the weekend.  As I was out the
door on Thursday, it occurred to me that I should do something about
the email sent to pilotmgr-owner (that's where PilotManager bugs get
filed)
so I redirected it to the alias (so that they wouldn't fall through
the cracks).  However, I forgot that Majordomo forwards certain emails
to the owner if they look suspicious, hence the mail loop.  Alan, you
can
probably turn that off.  Either way, somebody should take over
responsibility
for pilotmgr-owner so that bug reports get dealt with.

I'm esconced in my new job, but I'll continue to assist with
PilotManager
in the future.

As for the transfer rate question, apparently Sun's 57600 isn't truly
57600 baud.  Somebody explained this to me a while back but I don't
remember all the details.  Apparently Sun's 57600 really translates
into about 51200 which means that Sun's can talk to each other at that
speed but not to another device which is expecting true 57600.  Intels
work fine and sounds like Sun 30's work.  Until then... :-(

		-Bharat


> ----Original Message-----
> From:	Alan Harder [SMTP:Alan.Harder@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent:	Friday, November 14, 1997 11:07 AM
> To:	pilotmgr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:	all clear
> 
> 
> Ok, the problem was actually that owner-pilotmgr got set pointing back
> to
> the whole pilotmgr alias, creating an infinite loop for any error
> messages..
> All should be fine now.
> 
> And to restart the discussion, I have a question.. has anyone gotten
> PilotManager to work at a rate faster than 38400?  Shouldn't this be
> possible somehow?
> 
> 	- Alan
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