Actually, check the default domain in Network Properties TCP/IP DNS
Config. If it doesn't say austin.rr.com you won't resolve pop-server or
any of the RR names. You could also put the full name
pop-server.austin.rr.com in outlook's settings.
At 07:43 AM 1/8/00 , tom carlile wrote:
>look into your rules for handing packets on port 110:
># ipchains -L | grep "110"
>
>
>Mouse wrote:
>
> > I just finished putting up my first network using
> > ipchains on a cable modem. It works find and dandy for
> > all the linux, *nix boxes, however Outlook express
> > still gives me shit. I know this is a linux list and
> > Outlook is *NOT* linux but maybe i get an answer since
> > it is a problem caused by ipchaining.
> >
> > This is the error:
> >
> > The host 'pop-server' could not be found. Please
> > verify that you have entered the server name
> > correctly. Account: 'pop-server', Server:
> > 'pop-server', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL):
> > No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D
> >
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