Well, I stand corrected. Evolution is not sending a RCPT TO: command to the SMTP server, however I don't see how that is possible if the message contains recipients in the To: and/or Cc: headers.
Does it? Did you specify any recipients? Can you paste the header(s) of the messages you are trying to send? Jeff On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 14:48, Bill Hartwell wrote: > Regarding Aaron's questions: > > The only firewall running on my system is the default firewall installed by > Red Hat. The only changes I've made since installing Evolution 1.2.1 (to > replace the 1.0.8 version that Red Hat installed with RH8.0) are the ones > that came from running Up2Date immediately after I used Red Carpet to update > my copy of Evolution - and the Evolution SMTP and password problems began > BEFORE any of the Up2Date updates were installed. > > That's the strange thing. There's nothing that I've installed since installing > Evolution that should have made any changes - and the installation is the > generic default installation that the Red Carpet packages are configured for > by Ximian. > > Attached is the debug output Jeff Stedfast requested. > > By the way...I'm using the same smtp server to send my outgoing mail from both > Kmail and Evolution. The only problem Kmail has with the server is the > occational connection timeouts because my ISP is so crappy. -- Jeffrey Stedfast Evolution Hacker - Ximian, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.ximian.com _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution