Le Wed, 30 Jul 2008 18:35:17 -0600,
Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi,
I run a mail server for my church. Today I was called that folks are
able to receive, but not send their mail. They are all currently
configured for POP3 (I use dovecot).
At home I tried to send mail to
On Thursday 31 July 2008 02:35, Andrew Falanga wrote:
Hi,
I run a mail server for my church. Today I was called that folks are able
to receive, but not send their mail. They are all currently configured for
POP3 (I use dovecot).
At home I tried to send mail to two different e-mail
Andrew Falanga wrote:
Hi,
I run a mail server for my church. Today I was called that folks are able to
receive, but not send their mail. They are all currently configured for POP3
(I use dovecot).
At home I tried to send mail to two different e-mail accounts of mine using
the church
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Andrew Falanga
I run a mail server for my church. Today I was called that
folks are able to
receive, but not send their mail. They are all currently
configured for POP3
(I use dovecot).
On Thursday 31 July 2008 03:31:36 Barry Byrne wrote:
Andrew:
I've seen a similar problem from time to time with Outlook 2003 clients.
For seemingly no reason whatsoever, they give a timeout sending mail.
Googling the error code throws up many with the same error and no solution
that I've
Hi,
I run a mail server for my church. Today I was called that folks are able to
receive, but not send their mail. They are all currently configured for POP3
(I use dovecot).
At home I tried to send mail to two different e-mail accounts of mine using
the church e-mail server and was
At 07:35 PM 7/30/2008, Andrew Falanga wrote:
Hi,
I run a mail server for my church. Today I was called that folks are able to
receive, but not send their mail. They are all currently configured for POP3
(I use dovecot).
At home I tried to send mail to two different e-mail accounts of mine