> Note that I don't use diald and don't know the details on how it works.
> But, if it is simply a dial-on-demand daemon with filtering capabilities
> that I think it is, why would anyone continue to use it when that
> functionality has been incorporated into the base code?
Because it hasn't been incorporated. Please, don't argue for
the sake of arguing!
Mike
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