On Tuesday 06 September 2005 13:20, Mike Williams wrote:
> Was the greeting otherwise what you expected?
> If you tell us what server you're trying to access, and the output you see,
> perhaps someone else can check.
Sorry for the hiatus I had to go to Santiago for some meetings.
The problem is s
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 17:10, Matthew Lee wrote:
> Ok telnet works, both the gentoo server and the
> btinternet server I want to connect to, though it
> didn't give me the date and time
> My fault, left the 25 off the end, I've never used
> telnet before
> But that still doesn't explain why i
Ok telnet works, both the gentoo server and the
btinternet server I want to connect to, though it
didn't give me the date and time
My fault, left the 25 off the end, I've never used
telnet before
But that still doesn't explain why it wont connect
from kmail
Matt
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On Tuesday 06 September 2005 16:41, Matthew Lee wrote:
> I've tried using telnet, to more than one server, and
> no joy. The connection did nothing then timed out
> after a few mins.
> Everything worked fine last week and I haven't
> knowingly changed anything. But somewhere a setting
> has chang
Matthew Lee wrote:
I've tried using telnet, to more than one server, and
no joy. The connection did nothing then timed out
after a few mins.
Did you telnet to the right port (SMTP - 25, POP - 110, IMAP 143)?
If so does your ISP block connections to that port (like *many* does
with port 25 to
I've tried using telnet, to more than one server, and
no joy. The connection did nothing then timed out
after a few mins.
Everything worked fine last week and I haven't
knowingly changed anything. But somewhere a setting
has changed, question is where?
Matt
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 15:55, Matthew Lee wrote:
> I've tried every combination of kmail settings
> available, no joy. I've reemerged all the software
> that --depclean removed, no joy. I've reemerged
> kmail, no joy. I've reemerged ssmtp, no joy.
> However, I think ssmtp, or something ass
I've tried every combination of kmail settings
available, no joy. I've reemerged all the software
that --depclean removed, no joy. I've reemerged
kmail, no joy. I've reemerged ssmtp, no joy.
However, I think ssmtp, or something associated with
it is the problem. But what I haven't a clue. Is
On Monday September 5 2005 2:56 pm, Matthew Lee wrote:
> I tried reemerging kdepasswd, it didn't solve the
> problem.
> In answer to the other question the SMTP server does
> require authentication. The settings I have now
> worked fine last week, which is why I'm sure it's
> something on my lapto
Am Montag, 5. September 2005 21:56 schrieb Matthew Lee:
> I tried reemerging kdepasswd, it didn't solve the
> problem.
> In answer to the other question the SMTP server does
> require authentication. The settings I have now
> worked fine last week, which is why I'm sure it's
> something on my lapt
I tried reemerging kdepasswd, it didn't solve the
problem.
In answer to the other question the SMTP server does
require authentication. The settings I have now
worked fine last week, which is why I'm sure it's
something on my laptop, but not kmail itself.
#
On Monday 05 September 2005 17:37, Matthew Lee wrote:
> Packages removed by --depclean
> knetattach-3.4.1 (reemerged)
> kxkb-3.4.1
> kdcop-3.4.1
> ksysguard-3.4.1
> kappfinder-3.4.1
> kfind-3.4.1. (reemerged)
> kdebugdialog-3.4.1
> kpager-3.4.1
> ksystraycmd-3.4.1
> kstart-3.4.1
> ktip-3.4.1
> kdep
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