Re: POP trouble

2001-06-06 Thread Peter Palmreuther

Hello Thomas,

On Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 10:09:42 AM you wrote:

TF but is
TF there a way we can look this up somewhere?

if you have a *nix machine reachable: yes :-)

Name:pop3.kimo.com.tw
Address:  210.59.144.204

As far as I could evaluate there seems to be no round robin so the
IP should match ;-)
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Re: POP trouble

2001-06-06 Thread Tim Musson

Hey Thomas,

Wednesday, June 06, 2001, 4:09:42 AM, you wrote:

TF Tech support did not know the IP address of pop3.kimo.com.tw and will
TF send me an email (to GMX, because I cannot check Kimo), but is
TF there a way we can look this up somewhere?

Depends on the OS you are running.  WinNT  2000 have a NSLookup
command (like unix) and you may find it on 95/8  ME (depending on how
IP was installed I think...).

If you do have NSLookup, you just type nslookup pop3.kimo.com.tw and
you should get a response like:
Name:pop3.kimo.com.tw
Address:  210.59.144.204

Another thing you can try, but I am unsure of the behavior on 9x/ME is
the ping command.  On the command line type ping pop3.kimo.com.tw
and you should get a response like:
Pinging pop3.kimo.com.tw [210.59.144.204] with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 210.59.144.204: bytes=32 time=220ms TTL=234
Reply from 210.59.144.204: bytes=32 time=210ms TTL=234
Reply from 210.59.144.204: bytes=32 time=211ms TTL=234
Reply from 210.59.144.204: bytes=32 time=210ms TTL=234

Ping statistics for 210.59.144.204:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 210ms, Maximum =  220ms, Average =  212ms

The first line of the ping response gives you the host name
(pop3.kimo.com.tw) followed by the IP Address in parrens.

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Re: POP trouble

2001-06-06 Thread Serge Skorokhodov

Hello Thomas,

ÓÒÅÄÁ, 6 ÉÀÎÑ 2001 Ç., you wrote:

TF Hello TBUDL,

TF I'm sending from this address as I have trouble retrieving messages
TF from Kimo.

skip

TF Then I went directly into the POP server (telnet
TF pop3.kimo.com.tw 100), and everything was fine. UIDL, RETR 1,
^
See below, please

TF QUIT. Nevertheless, TB does not pick up the messages!
TF Conecting to server... forever.

TF This problem does not exist with any other of the POP accounts.

TF I even disabled my firewall and my trojan monitor temporarily just to
TF see whether it's them blocking any packages. Package monitor says TB
TF sends packages to port 110.
  

Stupid idea. the port numbers do not match. May this be the
problem?

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Re: POP trouble

2001-06-06 Thread Thomas F.

Hello Tim,

On Wed, 6 Jun 2001 13:16:33 -0400 GMT (07/06/2001, 01:16 +0800 GMT),
Tim Musson wrote:

 Here is a thought.

 Set up a new TB Account to connect to the problem pop connection.  If
 it works, then the Account would be the place to look, if not, my
 suggestion at least told you that you don't have some stray TB setting
 messing things up... g

I will try that in the morning. Funny thing is that the same problem
happens suddenly on two seperate machines (office and home).

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Re: POP trouble

2001-06-06 Thread Thomas F.

Hello Serge,

On Wed, 6 Jun 2001 13:10:16 +0300 GMT (06/06/2001, 18:10 +0800 GMT),
Serge Skorokhodov wrote:

TF Then I went directly into the POP server (telnet
TF pop3.kimo.com.tw 100), and everything was fine. UIDL, RETR 1,
^
[...]

TF I even disabled my firewall and my trojan monitor temporarily just to
TF see whether it's them blocking any packages. Package monitor says TB
TF sends packages to port 110.
   

 Stupid idea. the port numbers do not match. May this be the
 problem?

Thanks for your thoughts, but the first one was just a typo. Port 110
is the pop port.

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