Anyone have a clue to 1) what's wrong and 2) where to fix it?
When attempting to SEND e-messages this afternoon, NS universally produced 1) the warning, shown below, while 2) nevertheless dispatching the item w/o my knowing so. In one instance when I, naturally
, kept clickin', the recipient, unbeknownst to me, received 5 copies of the same dispatch
Same thing happened on two separate Pantherized Macs, in NS 7.1.
SBC is clueless.
The warning sezQUOTE
Sending of message failed. The message could not be sent because connecting to SMTP server mail.pac.net failed. The server may be unavailable or is refusing SMTP connection. Please verify that your SMTP server setting is correct and try again, or else contact your network administrator.
SBC/PacBell sez no server is "down" Probably correct, since the message went out in a flash via OS X MAIL. And, of course, so too on PacBell, the error message to the contrary notwithstanding.
I have "verified" settings until I'm blue in the face. They ARE correct, have been correct, have been working smoothly for weeks - - both before and after recent Pantherizing. Moverover, the message "claims" to fail on two separate Macs, but with the same NS version installed!! While the message stilll goes out OK
How can that be???
I'd kick my self if my leg was long enough.........
Read the "Read Me" on the Netscape installer and
QUOTE
- The Profile Manager lets you create different
profiles, each with its own bookmarks, preferences,
email settings, and other user-specific settings. To
work with profiles, you must first exit the browser,
then open the Profile Manager:
* On Windows, open the Start menu and choose
Programs, then Netscape 7.1, then Profile Manager.
* On Mac OS, hold the Option key and
double-click the Netscape icon.
QUOTE(jepinto @ Jan 27 2004, 5:08 PM)
...I seldom find anyone who acknowledges a mistake on his/her part first. (no, it's the software, no it's the hardware.....)
FWIW, I signed up for a free 3-year 500 MB webhosting account last summer with an outfit called 1and1.com (as part of a promotion they were running at the time; the free deal is no longer available ;-( and moved all my little websites there from Mac.com (yes, the iDisk integrated-with-the-Finder interface is very convenient and easy to use, but saving $100/year plus getting five times the capacity seemed like a fair tradeoff for the lack of that ultra-convenience, and Fetch's interface is pretty easy to use for the u/l and d/l of files).
After using them solely to host my sites for a number of weeks, I decided to try them as an email service, and it's been working out wonderfully! I can create (and delete) email accounts whenever I want (I have about a dozen at the moment) including monthly 'disposable' addresses that I use whenever I need to supply an address on the web somewhere that I suspect might open me up to receiving SPAM; at the end o' that month, I delete that address.
The raisin I brought this up here is that one morning about a month ago I had repeated difficulty retrieving my mail; after I called their toll-free help line and sat on hold for less than ten minutes, a friendly person informed me that they were experiencing a problem w/ their servers, were working on a fix as we spoke, and it would be restored to normal with a couple o' hours.
Sure enough it was, and all has been well ever since!
- kbeartx