Howdy, (I'm just full of questions, today. :-) When I send an email from Agent I get the following output: ==fixme:mdi:MDIRefreshMenu partially function stub fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsA (0x412b13f8,0x405c64cc,0x405c6514),stub! fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsA RAS support is not implemented ! Configure program to use LAN connection/winsock instead ! == I didn't realize I was using RAS for my sendmail server. Is there some other setting to change? Thanks, ===================================================Oliver Sampson olsam@quickaudio.com http://www.oliversampson.com
On Wed, 05 Dec 2001 13:53:05 +0100, Oliver Sampson <olsam@quickaudio.com> wrote:>Howdy, >(I'm just full of questions, today. :-) > >When I send an email from Agent I get the following output: > >==>fixme:mdi:MDIRefreshMenu partially function stub >fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsA (0x412b13f8,0x405c64cc,0x405c6514),stub! >fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsA RAS support is not implemented ! >Configure program to use LAN connection/winsock instead ! >==> >I didn't realize I was using RAS for my sendmail server. Is there >some other setting to change?Actually, upon a little further investigation, it appears to be coming from the checking for new mail that is causing the output. It only looked like it was coming from the sending of mail, because Agent automatically checks for new mail when sending mail. I've changed the subject line ===================================================Oliver Sampson olsam@quickaudio.com http://www.oliversampson.com
On Wed, 05 Dec 2001 13:53:05 +0100, Oliver Sampson <olsam@quickaudio.com> wrote:>Howdy, >(I'm just full of questions, today. :-) > >When I send an email from Agent I get the following output: > >==>fixme:mdi:MDIRefreshMenu partially function stub >fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsA (0x412b13f8,0x405c64cc,0x405c6514),stub! >fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsA RAS support is not implemented ! >Configure program to use LAN connection/winsock instead ! >==> >I didn't realize I was using RAS for my sendmail server. Is there >some other setting to change?<grin> I can imagine the reaction of the person who set this message to be (hopefully) as explicit as possible. There is nothing to do : if you can send messages, the LAN connection is already used. Gerard