On 07/23/2015 04:09 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 07/23/15 16:54, Frederic Muller wrote:
>> On 07/23/2015 03:18 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>>
>>> OK, you are using different SMTP servers for each account and switching to 
>>> IP addresses makes no difference.
>>>
>>> For the connections you're using SSL/TLS and the Authentication Method is 
>>> "Normal Password"?  If so, you're using the standard port of 465?
>>>
>>> And, just to confirm, on the first click you get a message that says 
>>> "Time-out" (without details) almost immediately?
>>>
>>> Yes, it would be nice if others were seeing this issue.  :-)
>>>
>> Yes, good description. Let me attach the exact message I am getting, but
>> yes I feel it is not checking anything...
>>
> 
> Hummm....  I have basically the same setup for connections to gmail and yahoo 
> mail servers and not seeing any issue.  Have you, or could you, an account 
> with one of those services to test?
> 
> I'm on F22 having done fedup to get here and running the stock T-bird from 
> the Fedora repos.
> 
> I was thinking it could have been related to DNS, but changing to the IP 
> address should have eliminated that as well as a potential IPv4/IPv6 issue....
> 
> Are you on a network internal to mail.cm17.com?
> 
> 
No.. cm17.com is in Chicago and I am in Cambodia now ;-)

I didn't understand what you requested though, do you want me to create
a new account to see if it suffers from the same problem?

Thank you anyway, appreciate to have someone on the same time zone (almost).

Fred
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