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
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 t
On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 13:21, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> 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
That's really wierd... anyways, glad the problem is solved now.
Btw, for kicks I tried to send a message without a to/cc/bcc address and
was unable to do so (Evolution popped up an error dialog saying I needed
to specify at least 1 recipient). Until I did that, it wouldn't queue
the message in the
Hello,
> That's really wierd... anyways, glad the problem is solved now.
>
> Btw, for kicks I tried to send a message without a to/cc/bcc address and
> was unable to do so (Evolution popped up an error dialog saying I needed
> to specify at least 1 recipient). Until I did that, it wouldn't queue
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 08:07, Bill Hartwell wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 13:21, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> > 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