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Tom Brown wrote:
> Check very carefully for typos in Preferences > Mail & Newsgroups > Mail
> Servers ..., It CAN'T be wrong", but the darn server is really picky! :-)
OK! I often say that, too, only to find out later that it was me!
However, NOW it's NOT ME! Trust me on this one! Using the iptrace and
ipformat facilities I can see what Netscape is doing. This is what's
happening:
1. My user ID has an "@" symbol in it
2. Netscape, however, truncates my user ID at the "@" and sends out
only the first portion to the sbcglobal.net Incoming E-Mail server
3. It sends out the correct password
4. The server of course responds that the password/ID is wrong
When I send mail out through Netscape, it does not do that! Therefore, I
can send mail without any problems
HCM
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Tom Brown wrote:
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> Harry Chris Motin wrote:
> > Ray,
> >
> > That's basically the setup I have with Netscape 4.61 right now:
> >
> > 1. 2 separate profiles, one for the dialup the other for the DSL
> >
> > 2. Copied the address book and bookmark files from the first setup over
> > to the second
> >
> > Receiving E-Mail on the DSL setup does not work. Sending E-Mail does.
>
> Check very carefully for typos in Preferences > Mail & Newsgroups > Mail
> Servers > Incoming Mail Servers. Click the Edit button and make sure
> that you haven't typed a comma in place of a period. I did this on a NS
> 4.61 profile that I basically never use (since I now use Mozilla). Also
> make sure that you have the Server Type defined correctly. I know it's
> easy for ME to pass over these things when I'm thinking "I've gone over
> all this before... It CAN'T be wrong", but the darn server is really
> picky! :-)>
>
> HTH
>
> > Haven't been able to figure it out yet.
> > HCM
> > _______________________________________________________________________________________
> >
> > Ray Davison wrote:
> >
> >>I just - fifteen minuites ago - got Mozilla mail to work. I'm impressed.
> >>
> >>Two ISPs; dial and cable.
> >>Common bookmarks
> >>Put the profles and mail in subdirectories I chose; they're close to the
> >>root and I got rid of the funny subdirectoriy names.
> >>Copied mail, including filters and bookmarks from NS. Haven't tried the
> >>address book yet.
> >>
> >>Ray
>
> --
> Tom Brown
> thombrown@san.rr.com
> Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA
> running eComStation GA + FP 3
> eCS system uptime is 0 days 00:11 hours
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