Dan,
Thanks for your tipps, I uninstalled and reinstalled Eudora Pro and this fixed the problem. What happened was, that After I finished installing Eudora Pro, instead of going through the initial configuration of at least the 1st user (which is me), I just simply copied the whole eudora folder from my old Pc to the new one, therefore Eudora pro never had a chance to register itself as an email application, not even mentioning as a default email application, and I guess, XP with SP2 is very sensitive for this.


At the second installation, I did a dummy user configuration first, THEN copied my old Eudora folders to the user folders, and this is working fine now.

Geza


At 02:03 PM 11/8/2004, you wrote:
Whoa there! Back up.

You say "I loose my LAN connection, can not ping".

You don't have a Eudora problem to troubleshoot. Something else is going on.
Your 'net connection needs to stay up before any meaningful debugging can be
done on and end application.

You say "I have to reboot my PC". That's a farily violent way to reset your
'net connection. Try Start | Control Panel | Network and just disable/enable
the LAN adapter.

Then open a command window and try some stuff.
ipconfig /all (What's here now, and how's it different after "the problem")
ping mit.edu (Does it answer? If not, what error Host Name or no response)
telnet <yourmailserveripaddress> 25
  HELO yomamma (does it answer?)
  QUIT
ipconfig /all (Anything changed?)

Outlook Express (set up a dummy account, test it, ipconfig /all, look for
changes)

Eudora

After it fails, what does ipconfig /all say?

Dan


-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of mis dept Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 4:22 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [IMail Forum] Eudora Pro can not send email, I loose my network connection


I just installed Eudora Pro on my new XP with SP2, and every time I try to send a message with Eudora, it won't get through, furthermore, I loose my LAN connection, can not ping any IP (except 127.0.0.1), so basically I have to reboot my PC.

I did setup my Eudora to log everything

--------------------
[Debug]
LogFileName=EUDORA.LOG
LogFileSize=1000
LogLevel=127
--------------------

but it can not debug on the level where the problem occurs.

Anyone has any tipp on how can I trace an SMTP process on the process/dll
level on a client machine, so that I can find out what is preventing
completing the sending process?

Geza





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