Attention to HeavyDuty and moz.champ...@sympatico.ca... et al...

RE: << Just curious about error 4.1.2  >>

There's a few software and software / hardware units that can generate their 
"version" of what a "error 4.1.2" is...

PHP, AMX, host server not found or not responding, sometimes related to Linux 
(and many times not) etc., etc.
 
Would help to know the ENTIRE content and as much of the audit trail you are 
talking about or were doing...

I can send a Copernic Agent search report that lists the 50+ accurate search 
hits that mention "error 4.1.2" and appears to be some detailed useful 
information in almost all hits..

Joe

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>   3. Re: Sick windows machine (Lester Caine)
>   4. Re: Sick windows machine (JeffM)
>   5. Re: Just curious about error 4.1.2 (Moz Champion (Dan))
>   6. Re: Request for Seamonkey 2.0 (googl...@kwcpa.com)
>   7. Re: Just curious about error 4.1.2 (HeavyDuty)
>   8. Re: Just curious about error 4.1.2 (Moz Champion (Dan))
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>Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 17:31:18 -0700 (PDT)
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>Lester Caine wrote:
>>[...]It's only the one machine that is NOT seeing these sites.
>>Just discovered that it does not like microsoft.com
>>either so I can't run windows update :(
>
>Raise your right hand and repeat this:
>I know that these sites use the LEAST-SECURE mechanism on the planet
>yet I am willing to expose my Windoze install
>to any infections they might want to shove down my throat.
>
>http://google.com/search?q=cache:ZXpao3MnY7wJ:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Update+c+gnu+501+ActiveX+requires.Internet.Explorer+MSHTML&strip=1
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>Subject: Just curious about error 4.1.2
>Message: 2
>
>SM 1.1.15, WinXP Pro SP3
>
>Just curious,
>I was sending a simple very small text e-mail. After a 
>minute of "sending" but no completion, I got an error 
>message that said the smtp server replied "error 4.1.2," and 
>recipient "domain not found."
>Since I was replying to a known sender, I neither mistyped 
>nor missent.
>I called my ISP to find out what error 4.1.2 was. The 
>support guy said he had no idea and besides it was an error 
>code generated by my e-mail client, not the isp.
>So, did seamonkey generate this error code or did it get it 
>from my isp and patch it into the error window?
>
>After closing the error window, I just hit send again in the 
>compose window and, after some hesitation, it went through.
>
>I am still wanting know what error code 4.1.2 is all about. 
>I /think/ it comes from an internet code protocol standard, 
>but I could not find it. Thanks.
>
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>From: Lester Caine <les...@lsces.co.uk>
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>Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 00:54:30 +0000
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>Subject: Re: Sick windows machine
>Message: 3
>
>JeffM wrote:
>> Lester Caine wrote:
>>> [...]It's only the one machine that is NOT seeing these sites.
>>> Just discovered that it does not like microsoft.com
>>> either so I can't run windows update :(
>> 
>> Raise your right hand and repeat this:
>> I know that these sites use the LEAST-SECURE mechanism on the planet
>> yet I am willing to expose my Windoze install
>> to any infections they might want to shove down my throat.
>> 
>> http://google.com/search?q=cache:ZXpao3MnY7wJ:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Update+c+gnu+501+ActiveX+requires.Internet.Explorer+MSHTML&strip=1
>
>It's clearing up the effects that is the reason the machine is on the 
>bench here. The shitting thing is clean as far as the trojan goes, but I 
>can't get to updates for Seamonkey, pctools anti-virus and other sites 
>LIKE microsoft.com to look for explanations :( Yet it still access 
>google and most of the other sites quite happily!
>
>I've wasted pigging 3 hours on the machine and if I could get alway with 
>it, it would get Linux, but the customer has a some applications that 
>will only work with windows, such as Sage accounts and their bank access 
>  package.
>
>-- 
>Lester Caine - G8HFL
>-----------------------------
>Contact - http://lsces.co.uk/wiki/?page=contact
>L.S.Caine Electronic Services - http://lsces.co.uk
>EnquirySolve - http://enquirysolve.com/
>Model Engineers Digital Workshop - http://medw.co.uk//
>Firebird - http://www.firebirdsql.org/index.php
>
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>Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 18:37:09 -0700 (PDT)
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>Subject: Re: Sick windows machine
>Message: 4
>
>Lester Caine wrote:
>>[...]when I select www.pctools.com it seems to be saying
>>the domain does not exist,
>>jet the same search and link works fine on the machine next door.
>>
>>[...]trying to update the pctools anti virus fails, and
>>following the link in seamonkey also fails.
>
>A quick peek at that site in my GetRight browser
>shows it want to load 6 JavaScripts.  Got that disabled?
>
>If I went there with a Mozilla browser,
>I'd have to block almost everything to stand it.
>>From the contents listing I see using GetRight,
>that page is also one of the most cluttered, junked-up things
>I've encountered lately.
>
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>From: "Moz Champion (Dan)" <moz.champ...@sympatico.ca>
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>Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 21:48:20 -0400
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>Subject: Re: Just curious about error 4.1.2
>Message: 5
>
>HeavyDuty wrote:
>> SM 1.1.15, WinXP Pro SP3
>> 
>> Just curious,
>> I was sending a simple very small text e-mail. After a minute of 
>> "sending" but no completion, I got an error message that said the smtp 
>> server replied "error 4.1.2," and recipient "domain not found."
>> Since I was replying to a known sender, I neither mistyped nor missent.
>> I called my ISP to find out what error 4.1.2 was. The support guy said 
>> he had no idea and besides it was an error code generated by my e-mail 
>> client, not the isp.
>> So, did seamonkey generate this error code or did it get it from my isp 
>> and patch it into the error window?
>> 
>> After closing the error window, I just hit send again in the compose 
>> window and, after some hesitation, it went through.
>> 
>> I am still wanting know what error code 4.1.2 is all about. I /think/ it 
>> comes from an internet code protocol standard, but I could not find it. 
>> Thanks.
>
>
>Hmmm, the entries I find for error 4.1.2 are linux or gcc (compiler) 
>related. You sure about that number?
>
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>Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 19:05:43 -0700 (PDT)
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>Subject: Re: Request for Seamonkey 2.0
>Message: 6
>
>I only wish I could.  The only way to do this requires me to do
>Options -> Format -> Rich Text
>EVERY TIME I send an email.
>
>If i just write an email, and send it.  The conversion is automatic,
>unheralded, and unstoppable.
>
>Just a suggestion - read the top of the thread before you reply - it's
>all up there.
>
>thanks!
>/j
>
>
>On Mar 24, 7:18 pm, Ray_Net <tbrraymond.schmit...@tbrscarlet.be>
>wrote:
>> googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
>> > Again - Please!  a way to turn off auto-conversion to plaintext.
>>
>> Why not view and send in html ?
>> So there is no conversion to plaintextinvolved.
>
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>Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 22:37:12 -0500
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>Subject: Re: Just curious about error 4.1.2
>Message: 7
>
>Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
>> HeavyDuty wrote:
>>> SM 1.1.15, WinXP Pro SP3
>>>
>>> Just curious,
>>> I was sending a simple very small text e-mail. After a minute of 
>>> "sending" but no completion, I got an error message that said the smtp 
>>> server replied "error 4.1.2," and recipient "domain not found."
>>> Since I was replying to a known sender, I neither mistyped nor missent.
>>> I called my ISP to find out what error 4.1.2 was. The support guy said 
>>> he had no idea and besides it was an error code generated by my e-mail 
>>> client, not the isp.
>>> So, did seamonkey generate this error code or did it get it from my 
>>> isp and patch it into the error window?
>>>
>>> After closing the error window, I just hit send again in the compose 
>>> window and, after some hesitation, it went through.
>>>
>>> I am still wanting know what error code 4.1.2 is all about. I /think/ 
>>> it comes from an internet code protocol standard, but I could not find 
>>> it. Thanks.
>> 
>> 
>> Hmmm, the entries I find for error 4.1.2 are linux or gcc (compiler) 
>> related. You sure about that number?
>Yes about the numbers.
>Where did you find that definition/coe listing?
>
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>Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 00:16:05 -0400
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>Subject: Re: Just curious about error 4.1.2
>Message: 8
>
>HeavyDuty wrote:
>> Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
>>> HeavyDuty wrote:
>>>> SM 1.1.15, WinXP Pro SP3
>>>>
>>>> Just curious,
>>>> I was sending a simple very small text e-mail. After a minute of 
>>>> "sending" but no completion, I got an error message that said the 
>>>> smtp server replied "error 4.1.2," and recipient "domain not found."
>>>> Since I was replying to a known sender, I neither mistyped nor missent.
>>>> I called my ISP to find out what error 4.1.2 was. The support guy 
>>>> said he had no idea and besides it was an error code generated by my 
>>>> e-mail client, not the isp.
>>>> So, did seamonkey generate this error code or did it get it from my 
>>>> isp and patch it into the error window?
>>>>
>>>> After closing the error window, I just hit send again in the compose 
>>>> window and, after some hesitation, it went through.
>>>>
>>>> I am still wanting know what error code 4.1.2 is all about. I /think/ 
>>>> it comes from an internet code protocol standard, but I could not 
>>>> find it. Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>> Hmmm, the entries I find for error 4.1.2 are linux or gcc (compiler) 
>>> related. You sure about that number?
>> Yes about the numbers.
>> Where did you find that definition/coe listing?
>
>google is your friend
>
>do a search on "error 4.1.2"
>or "SeaMonkey 4.1.2"
>or "SeaMonkey error 4.1.2"
>
>I was unable to uncover any references aside from specific linux or gcc 
>compiler ones - or other programs
>
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>Michael Gordon wrote:
>> Mark Hansen replied On 3/22/2009 3:20 PM
>> 
>>> On 03/22/09 08:49, Michael Gordon wrote:
>>>> Mark Hansen replied On 3/22/2009 10:05 AM
>>>>
>>>>> On 03/22/09 06:50, Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
>>>>>> Rick Merrill wrote:
>
><snip>
>
>> Some folks have e-mail accounts where they are limited to the total size 
>> in bytes of their collective messages, when that limit is reached all 
>> incoming messages are blocked and maybe a server reply is returned to 
>> the sender stating the receivers mail box is full.
>> 
>>>
>>>> Michael
>
>It's worse for me, Michael!
>
>Once my mailbag limit is reached, it starts to cost me extra, 
>hard-earned, cash.
>
>Daniel
>
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>Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 22:17:21 -0700 (PDT)
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>
>
>> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 00:16:05 -0400
>> From: "Moz Champion (Dan)" <moz.champ...@sympatico.ca>
>> Subject: Re: Just curious about error 4.1.2
>> To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
>> 
>> HeavyDuty wrote:
>> > Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
>> >> HeavyDuty wrote:
>> >>> SM 1.1.15, WinXP Pro SP3
>> >>>
>> >>> Just curious,
>> >>> I was sending a simple very small text e-mail. After a minute of 
>> >>> "sending" but no completion, I got an error message that said the 
>> >>> smtp server replied "error 4.1.2," and recipient "domain not 
>found."
>> >>> Since I was replying to a known sender, I neither mistyped nor 
>missent.
>> >>> I called my ISP to find out what error 4.1.2 was. The support guy 
>
>It is a sendmail error (from the SMTP process on the ISP server,
>watches port 24, 953, and one other - if configured for it.)  Means
>"domain not found" and is a "permanent error".
>
>The delay you mentioned was caused by sendmail trying to resolve
>whatever domain you were sending to.  The length of the delay was
>caused by whatever sendmail is using to resolve domains.
>
>> >>> said he had no idea and besides it was an error code generated by 
>my 
>> >>> e-mail client, not the isp.
>> >>> So, did seamonkey generate this error code or did it get it from 
>my 
>> >>> isp and patch it into the error window?
>> >>>
>> >>> After closing the error window, I just hit send again in the 
>compose 
>> >>> window and, after some hesitation, it went through.
>> >>>
>> >>> I am still wanting know what error code 4.1.2 is all about. I 
>/think/ 
>> >>> it comes from an internet code protocol standard, but I could not 
>> >>> find it. Thanks.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Hmmm, the entries I find for error 4.1.2 are linux or gcc 
>(compiler) 
>> >> related. You sure about that number?
>> > Yes about the numbers.
>> > Where did you find that definition/coe listing?
>> 
>> google is your friend
>> 
>> do a search on "error 4.1.2"
>> or "SeaMonkey 4.1.2"
>> or "SeaMonkey error 4.1.2"
>> 
>> I was unable to uncover any references aside from specific linux or 
>gcc 
>> compiler ones - or other programs
>> _______________________________________________
>> support-seamonkey mailing list
>> support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
>> https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
>
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>
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