Mary,
I guess I contributed to this thread more in a spirit of misery loves
company and the hope that there was an off-chance that I might
provide a clue to help you solve the problem, than with any idea that
I knew the answer myself.
Thanks for your company (and input). I've sent an email
Hello Mary!
But I do suspect the modem-messaging code in the OS.
This is where I think the problem lies, or possibly somewhere in the bowels of The Bat!
After establishing a dial-up connection, The Bat! doesn't get as far as talking with
my ISP. I've watched the network monitor and no
Hello Nigel!
On Thursday, July 10, 2003, 3:06 AM, you wrote:
MB But I do suspect the modem-messaging code in the OS.
N This is where I think the problem lies, or possibly somewhere in
N the bowels of The Bat!
Or how the two relate.
N After establishing a dial-up connection, The Bat! doesn't
Julian Beach (Lists) wrote:
Have a look at your network settings, as it sounds like TB is trying
to use settings that do not match your current setup.
In particular, you need to check the Options|Network and
Administration settings, Network tab, and make sure that TB is set up
to use the
Hello Nigel!
On Wednesday, July 09, 2003, 12:41 PM, you wrote, about the Could not
connect to server messages TB! is giving you:
N The account server names are correct. I've tried using the DNS addresses rather
N than the server names but it makes no difference.
N I thought the problem might
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Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:
MB It usually happens after I have had the computer and TB! up and
MB running for several hours. Sometimes just hanging up the modem,
MB waiting about a minute, and then re-dialing will fix it. (I have
MB dial-up networking.)
Hello Allie!
On Wednesday, July 09, 2003, 6:10 PM, you wrote:
A Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:
MB It usually happens after I have had the computer and TB! up and
MB running for several hours. Sometimes just hanging up the modem,
MB waiting about a minute, and then re-dialing will fix it. (I have
MB
On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, 2:00:33 PM, Nigel Howarth wrote:
As soon as I hit the Get new mail or Send queued mail I get the
error. Looking at the dial-up monitor, The Bat! is not attempting to
connect with the POP or SMTP servers (nothing's being transferred
over the phone line), so the
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