Dale Kirkley wrote:
>
>
>I'll keep you posted. Maybe they will get it fixed soon. I missed Mozilla
>but at least I had something. Now I have to go to my brothers.
>
>Thanks for all the help. You have kept me sane this far anyway.
>
>Dale
>:-)
>
>Oh, I had to log ingto the website to send this.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 19 January 2006 04:56
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] New install, I still can't send
> email. Same error too.
>
>
> On Wednesday 18 January
On Thursday 19 January 2006 07:14, John Jolet wrote:
> I think you need a new isp.
>
Don't tempt me. I did a google search last night and the one that actually
supports Linux doesn't have any local numbers. I tried to connect to my
brothers Bell South the other night and it won't let me con
On Jan 19, 2006, at 7:11 AM, Dale wrote:
On Thursday 19 January 2006 06:38, Dale wrote:
OK, some of this is getting out of order here. I changed the flag
in my
USE to -ipv6. I then recompiled the programs that it changed on. It
was Mozilla and a couple others as well that Mozilla uses. I
On Thursday 19 January 2006 06:38, Dale wrote:
> OK, some of this is getting out of order here. I changed the flag in my
> USE to -ipv6. I then recompiled the programs that it changed on. It
> was Mozilla and a couple others as well that Mozilla uses. If you get
> this it is working, for the mo
OK, some of this is getting out of order here. I changed the flag in my
USE to -ipv6. I then recompiled the programs that it changed on. It
was Mozilla and a couple others as well that Mozilla uses. If you get
this it is working, for the moment any way. It did work earlier to but
then stopped
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 21:05:12 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Calculating dependencies ...done!
> [ebuild R ] www-client/mozilla-1.7.12-r2 +crypt -debug +gnome
> +ipv6 +java +ldap -mozcalendar -mozdevelop -moznocompose -moznoirc
> -moznomail -moznoxft -mozsvg -postgres +ssl +truetype -xinerama +xprint
>
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 23:33, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> sorry I didn't get back to you yesterday - I took my hard drive out last
> night and replaced it with a new one (plus a fresh install) and I only
> got it back up this morning.
>
> I think the traceroute and ethereal are the t
Hi again,
sorry I didn't get back to you yesterday - I took my hard drive out last
night and replaced it with a new one (plus a fresh install) and I only
got it back up this morning.
I think the traceroute and ethereal are the two leads to follow here:
1. why are you dialling into exceedtech but
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 22:04, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 1/18/06, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 18 January 2006 08:22, Richard Fish wrote:
> > > traceroute -n mail.exceedtech.net
> >
> > Usually traceroute does not work. They block it somewhere and I get a
> > but ** stu
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 22:10, Glenn Enright wrote:
>
> Some ISPs may also require your alias to be a specific thing, eg your real
> name, or the same as your email address. Silly but true.
>
Can you tell me where this is? I read off to my ISP what I have in my
settings and they said it w
On 1/18/06, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 January 2006 08:22, Richard Fish wrote:
> > traceroute -n mail.exceedtech.net
>
> Usually traceroute does not work. They block it somewhere and I get a but
> ** stuff. Anyway, this one worked, for once.
Tell them to cut that sh*t
On Thursday 19 January 2006 05:41, Willie Wong wrote:
> Hum, is there a place in Mozilla to set your name/alias that goes in
> the "From" field for an e-mail? Can you double check that to see if
> you made a typo in the e-mail address or something? Sometimes ISPs
> reject mails sent to be relayed b
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 09:58, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
> dig belongs to bind-tools. It's in portage...
We may need it before it is over. :/
Dale
:-)
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 08:22, Richard Fish wrote:
> traceroute -n mail.exceedtech.net
Usually traceroute does not work. They block it somewhere and I get a but
** stuff. Anyway, this one worked, for once.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / # traceroute -n mail.exceedtech.net
traceroute to mail.exce
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 08:20, Richard Fish wrote:
>
> A "grep -i smtp" of the ethereal trace you sent me shows that you are
> connecting to mail.exceedtech.net (65.116.46.23) from 4.253.131.84
> (dialup-4.253.131.84.Dial1.Houston1.Level3.net). This doesn't look
> right...if exceedtech.net i
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 08:32, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> If it's a configuration issue, you replaced everything but the cause of
> the problem.
Excellant point. Things have turned around a lot now I think. My ISP was
having some !problems! today. They were calling !me! to tell them the er
>
> If it works and then stops working without you making any changes, it
> sounds like a fault at your ISP's end.
>
> --
> Neil Bothwick
>
Well, here is a update. I took me a nap. That helped me. When I got up, I
can't even connect to the internet at all now. I called my ISP, they're dea
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 01:45:22AM -0600, Penguin Lover Dale squawked:
> I have the same setting I use for Kmail actually. server is
> mail.exceedtech.net on port 25. It is set to use user name and password and
> secure connection is set to no. I tried the others, it puked on me.
>
> Keep
On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 00:05 -0600, Dale wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 January 2006 23:48, Iain Buchanan wrote:
>
> >
> > Get the mail server (that you entered in you mail preferences), eg
> > mail.isp.com and type `dig mail.isp.com`. (dig is part of For your ip
> > address, I'm interested in your "real
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 09:20:09 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Since something is really screwed up here, I was going to cover all my
> bases.
The problem with that approach is that you don't know what the problem
was or how you fixed it, so what do you do if it happens again? It's like
the Windows "if somet
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 08:53:52 -0600, Dale wrote:
I noticed that ipv6 flag and I can only guess that it is in global USE
or something. Should I unset it in make.conf and do a emerge -e world,
again?
There's no need to recompile *everything* for one changes USE fl
Dale wrote:
Let's see if this one works. Oh, My ISP opened a hour ago. Makes me
wonder.
< Dale says prayer that this works, again >
Dale
:-)
OK, I sent one to a lady I recently broke up with. Yes, we still talk,
a lot. LOL Anyway, she has a Yahoo account. It went through just
f
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 08:53:52 -0600, Dale wrote:
> I noticed that ipv6 flag and I can only guess that it is in global USE
> or something. Should I unset it in make.conf and do a emerge -e world,
> again?
There's no need to recompile *everything* for one changes USE flag,
"emerge -uavDN world" w
Dale wrote:
I'm still awake here. I got Mozilla to work again in the OLD
install. It's the binary version though. I'm going to try to send
this with Mozilla mail.
I noticed that ipv6 flag and I can only guess that it is in global USE
or something. Should I unset it in make.conf and do
Holly Bostick wrote:
Dale schreef:
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 07:43, Dale wrote:
Well, Mozilla won't even open now.
Well, you can add the binary version of Mozilla to the "Do Not Open"
list. It didn't work either.
Does anybody know if using the "ipv6" flag when you
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 07:21:42 -0600, Dale wrote:
> > Your ISP's mail server thinks you are connecting from outside their
> > network, so it only allows you to send mails to addresses within the
> > network (that's the Relaying denied bit). There's nothing wrong with
> > your network connections, be
On 1/17/06, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 January 2006 23:00, Richard Fish wrote:
> > find ~/.mozilla -name prefs.js -exec grep "mail.smtpserver" {} \;
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # find /mnt/gentoo/home/dale/.mozilla -name prefs.js
> -exec grep
> "mail.smtpserver" {} \;
> user_pref(
On 1/18/06, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe you have something wrong in your dialup settings? Or maybe you
> can compare with what mail server KMail really contacts with an
> ethereal trace?
Oh, and post the output of "traceroute -n mail.exceedtech.net".
-Richard
--
gentoo-user
Dale wrote:
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 03:27, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 22:17:29 -0600, Dale wrote:
" An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded:
5.7.1 Relaying denied.
Please verify that your email address is correct in your Mail
preferences and try again
Dale schreef:
> On Wednesday 18 January 2006 07:43, Dale wrote:
>
>> Well, Mozilla won't even open now.
>
>
> Well, you can add the binary version of Mozilla to the "Do Not Open"
> list. It didn't work either.
>
Does anybody know if using the "ipv6" flag when you don't actually have
ipv6 ava
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 07:43, Dale wrote:
>
> Well, Mozilla won't even open now.
Well, you can add the binary version of Mozilla to the "Do Not Open" list. It
didn't work either.
I wonder how much crap I can mess up if I try to start a new install with my
eyes half closed? I have re
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 03:08, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
> About all I can ask at this point is:
>
> 1) what version of Mozilla are you using? What are your USE flags for
> your installation? Have you checked b.g.o or mozillazine
> (http://www.mozillazine.org/ ) to see if this is perhaps a known
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 03:27, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 22:17:29 -0600, Dale wrote:
> > " An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded:
> > 5.7.1 Relaying denied.
> > Please verify that your email address is correct in your Mail
> > preferences and try aga
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 22:17:29 -0600, Dale wrote:
> " An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded:
> 5.7.1 Relaying denied.
> Please verify that your email address is correct in your Mail
> preferences and try again."
> To recap a bit. I have a problem sending email to anyone
Dale schreef:
> On Tuesday 17 January 2006 23:00, Richard Fish wrote:
>> find ~/.mozilla -name prefs.js -exec grep "mail.smtpserver" {} \;
>
>
> This is on my old install.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # find home/dale/.mozilla -name prefs.js -exec grep
> "mail.smtpserver" {} \;
> user_pref("mail.sm
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 23:23, Dale wrote:
>
> I'm open to trying something here. I'm going to check my brothers ISP in a
> few more hours. If it works, something fishy at my ISP. If not, I have a
> problem here, and no clue what to do.
>
> Thanks for the help. Keep those ideas coming.
>
>
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 01:07, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> oh yeah, its mozilla that doesn't work... *hit self on head*
>
> In your mozilla "mail and newsgroup account settings" what options do
> you have set for "outgoing server(smtp)"?
>
I have the same setting I use for Kmail actually. serve
Hi,
In my haste to reply, I think I confused myself a bit (and you :)
On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 00:05 -0600, Dale wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 January 2006 23:48, Iain Buchanan wrote:
>
> >
> > Get the mail server (that you entered in you mail preferences), eg
> > mail.isp.com and type `dig mail.isp.com`.
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 23:48, Iain Buchanan wrote:
>
> Get the mail server (that you entered in you mail preferences), eg
> mail.isp.com and type `dig mail.isp.com`. (dig is part of For your ip
> address, I'm interested in your "real" world ip, but don't post it
> here!! ifconfig will get i
On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 23:12 -0600, Dale wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 January 2006 22:48, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> >
> > What you can try is:
> > 1. Make sure you're actually on your isp.com network - get the ip
> > address of their mail server, and get your ip address and see.
>
> I do connect directly to
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 23:00, Richard Fish wrote:
> find ~/.mozilla -name prefs.js -exec grep "mail.smtpserver" {} \;
This is on my old install.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / # find home/dale/.mozilla -name prefs.js -exec grep
"mail.smtpserver" {} \;
user_pref("mail.smtpserver.smtp1.auth_method", 1
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 22:48, Iain Buchanan wrote:
< snip >
>
> What you can try is:
> 1. Make sure you're actually on your isp.com network - get the ip
> address of their mail server, and get your ip address and see.
> 2. Enable passwords with your mail client - not just to check mail, but
>
On 1/17/06, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> The last thread seemed to have went off base due to more than one problem at a
> time. I just finished a new install on another hard drive. I now have a
> working Mozilla, it opens now anyway. I still get the same error when
> sending em
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 22:17 -0600, Dale wrote:
[snip]
sorry I didn't read your original post, I didn't think I could help.
I haven't read your original thread, so I don't know if someone has
suggested this already.
I get this problem when I try to send mail to, say, [EMAIL PROTECTED] from
[
Hi guys.
The last thread seemed to have went off base due to more than one problem at a
time. I just finished a new install on another hard drive. I now have a
working Mozilla, it opens now anyway. I still get the same error when
sending emails I used to have though. Here it is again:
" A
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