Patricia Ballad wrote:
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> I've had a similar problem with my ISP (AT&T @Home) refusing connections from my
>linux box. Solution: I put together a bare-bones system w/ old parts I had lying
>around, loaded Win95 and a proxy server. Now the ISP is happy (it's getting
>connections from a wind
I've had a similar problem with my ISP (AT&T @Home) refusing connections from my linux
box. Solution: I put together a bare-bones system w/ old parts I had lying around,
loaded Win95 and a proxy server. Now the ISP is happy (it's getting connections from
a windows box), I'm happy (my linux b
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Daniel Anderson wrote:
Dan--
What does your fetchmail log say? Simply "connection refused"? Can you
telnet to port 110 to talk directly to the pop server? What email client
are you using on the Windows side?
Sorry, I have more questions than answers. I have heard news t