On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Kevin wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 01:28 -0700, Jim wrote:
>
> Sorry for the multiple replies, but I keep thinking of one more thing
> every time I send.
No need to apologize. The more information the better.
> If you see a message like "Your party is refusing messages" it means
> their terminal is not allowing write access. Both parties must allow
> this with the `mesg y` command. See man mesg.
It seems that the problem is limited to talk requests initiated on this
machine. I logged into my ISP's shell and started a talk session from
there. I went back to tty1 and saw the message that someone wanted to
talk and the reply I should give. I tried to respond but got a message
saying:
error on read from talk daemon: connection refused
I'm guessing this is something at my ISP's end.
> Hope this help,
>
> ...Kevin
Thanks for you help.
Jim
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