It sounds like you're having the opposite problem, able to send through
Thunderbird, and not the web service. At any rate, I'm much more interested
in joining the real festivities in this group, and learning EMC a lot
better, so now that I have Gmail up and working, I'm going to leave
well-enough alone.

Oh, and I checked out your setup at your site. I love the rubber band
mounting solution :) Seriously, though, I'm very jealous of all of you guys
with your huge router tables, and simply must have one some day. I'm on a
mini mill, so all of my work has to be done on stock smaller than my hand.

-g

On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 8:07 AM, Rob Jansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Gary,
>
> I also have problems with the mail servers (from sourceforge that is).
> For some reason, most of my mails I write through Thunderbird arrive with
> a normal delay but last Sunday I wrote an email (Re on "How do I calculate
> leadscrew push/pull forces?" but that mail only arrived 2 days later.
> Somehow it hung for 2 days between my provider's mailserver and my own.
>
> Both webmail and Thunderbird use the same (my own local) mailserver to
> deliver the mail to my provider and in both cases they use the same outgoing
> mailserver at my provider. Still, mails I write via webmail are mostly late
> or do not arrive at all where mails I write via Thunderbird normally arrives
> within a minute or so on the mailing list.
> (it is now Wed. 07:06 CET so about Tue 22:06 local time according to
> sourceforge)
>
> I keep forgettting this and since I tend to be away a lot (spending too
> much time in the shop ...) these days I keep trying to use webmail.
>
> But GMail is nowadays also providing IMAP access so maybe I'll switch back
> to GMail again. I setup a "your domain on GMail" account long ago so all
> mail for myvoice.nl can go via their services.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rob
> -- May the forge be with you
>
> Gary Fixler wrote:
>
> I set up an account for this list - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - through my host,
> but couldn't reply to the confirmation email from Thunderbird on Linux at
> home. It would send, and go into my outbox, but nothing would ever come of
> it. I had to click through to the site (from Thunderbird), and confirm it
> there. I then couldn't send, nor reply to any message ever from Thunderbird,
> though I tried several times to do both over the past few weeks, hoping it
> would finally take. It would, however, always let me send, and reply from
> the web interface.
>
>
>
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