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If you are unsure whether your MTA acts as an an <xref
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If you are unsure whether your MTA acts as an <xref
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linkend="openrelay" />, you can test it via
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<quote>relay-test.mail-abuse.org</quote>.
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At a shell prompt on your server, type:
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<section id="alternatives"><title>Alternatives</title>
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Another way to use two (or more) mice at the same time time is to use a program such as <emphasis>MultiMouse</emphasis> by Takashi Manabe. It's a daemon multiplexing several mice and making them available through the special device <filename>/dev/mumse</filename> as a MouseSystems compatible mouse.
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Another way to use two (or more) mice at the same time is to use a program such as <emphasis>MultiMouse</emphasis> by Takashi Manabe. It's a daemon multiplexing several mice and making them available through the special device <filename>/dev/mumse</filename> as a MouseSystems compatible mouse.
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</para><para> According to the author: <quote>This program allows you to use multiple mice at the same time. This program is developed for a subnote user who want to use both a pre-mounted pointing device and a external serial mouse.</quote></para><para>I'm not sure if the program supports second mouse other than serial, but the advantage is that the second mouse works in console mode too. <command>MultiMouse</command> can be found at Sunsite (sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/system/Misc) and Tucows (www.tucows.com Linux Console -> Utilities).
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