From eldrin at comcast.net Fri May 5 21:21:20 2006 From: eldrin at comcast.net (Stephen M. Pomeroy) Date: Fri May 5 20:22:20 2006 Subject: [Webmail] Web Mail SMTP Message-ID: <445BEC00.8060405@comcast.net> I was wondering, recently someone told me on this list not to use the SMTP function of WebMail. Is this still true? It would help me out being able to use it. -- Stephen From comododragon2004 at hotmail.com Sun May 7 21:31:00 2006 From: comododragon2004 at hotmail.com (Comodo Dargon) Date: Sun May 7 16:32:00 2006 Subject: [Webmail] Web Mail SMTP Message-ID: Stephen M. Pomeroy wrote, On 06/05/2006 1:21 AM: > I was wondering, recently someone told me on this list not to use the > SMTP function of WebMail. Is this still true? It would help me out > being able to use it. > I don't know of any problems with SMTP _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From edwardando at fastwebnet.it Thu May 11 11:20:04 2006 From: edwardando at fastwebnet.it (Edward Ando) Date: Thu May 11 05:22:13 2006 Subject: [Webmail] Connection no longer works Message-ID: <446301C4.1050408@fastwebnet.it> Dear All, After this recent update, I have lost the POP and SMTP functionality of Webmail - they show up red with an error. I have set them to ports 1300 and 1301 respectively. I am using Slackware and Thunderbird 1.5.0.2 Thanks for any help, Edward From comododragon2004 at hotmail.com Thu May 11 14:07:37 2006 From: comododragon2004 at hotmail.com (Comodo Dargon) Date: Thu May 11 09:09:43 2006 Subject: [Webmail] Connection no longer works Message-ID: The changes I made for 1.0.5 where to to the email parser and would not effect the port binding. Have you made any changes to the system Edward Ando wrote, On 11/05/2006 10:20 AM: > Dear All, > After this recent update, I have lost the POP and SMTP functionality > of Webmail - they show up red with an error. I have set them to ports > 1300 and 1301 respectively. I am using Slackware and Thunderbird 1.5.0.2 > > Thanks for any help, > Edward _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From af99c at yahoo.com Thu May 11 10:39:36 2006 From: af99c at yahoo.com (af99c) Date: Thu May 11 09:40:38 2006 Subject: [Webmail] Connection no longer works In-Reply-To: <446301C4.1050408@fastwebnet.it> References: <446301C4.1050408@fastwebnet.it> Message-ID: <44633E98.6070007@yahoo.com> > After this recent update, I have lost the POP and SMTP functionality of Webmail - they show up red with an error. I have set them to ports 1300 and 1301 respectively. I am using Slackware and Thunderbird 1.5.0.2 I too run Slackware and Tbird 1.5.02. Although it's Linux heresy, may I suggest shutting down and restarting. At times ports seem to get locked and I get the results you get. Just starting a new X session doesn't work and the normal methods of seeing which ports are in use don't show what's holding it open. Closing and restarting Tbird seems to be when this most happens to me. From edwardando at fastwebnet.it Thu May 11 16:15:19 2006 From: edwardando at fastwebnet.it (Edward Ando) Date: Thu May 11 10:18:10 2006 Subject: [Webmail] Connection no longer works In-Reply-To: <44633E98.6070007@yahoo.com> References: <446301C4.1050408@fastwebnet.it> <44633E98.6070007@yahoo.com> Message-ID: <446346F7.7050707@fastwebnet.it> Thanks for the two answers - I have not changed much that I think could be relevant. Restarting is not an option. Should I restart X? Will a log help anyone debug this? Thanks, Edward af99c wrote: >> After this recent update, I have lost the POP and SMTP functionality of Webmail - they show up red with an error. I have set them to ports 1300 and 1301 respectively. I am using Slackware and Thunderbird 1.5.0.2 > > I too run Slackware and Tbird 1.5.02. Although it's Linux heresy, may I > suggest shutting down and restarting. At times ports seem to get locked > and I get the results you get. Just starting a new X session doesn't > work and the normal methods of seeing which ports are in use don't show > what's holding it open. Closing and restarting Tbird seems to be when > this most happens to me. > _______________________________________________ > Webmail mailing list > Webmail@mozdev.org > http://mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/webmail > From edwardando at fastwebnet.it Thu May 11 16:16:48 2006 From: edwardando at fastwebnet.it (Edward Ando) Date: Thu May 11 10:18:57 2006 Subject: [Webmail] Connection no longer works In-Reply-To: <44633E98.6070007@yahoo.com> References: <446301C4.1050408@fastwebnet.it> <44633E98.6070007@yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44634750.5030501@fastwebnet.it> Here are some logs: POP SERVER LOG: 03:15:38 PM--nsPOPConnectionManager : intial - START 03:15:38 PM--nsPOPConnectionManager : intial - POP server wanted 03:15:38 PM--nsPOPConnectionManager - Start - START 03:15:38 PM--nsPOPConnectionManager - Start - POP port value 1300 03:15:38 PM--nsPOPConnectionManager: Start : Exception : NS_ERROR_FAILURE. Error message: Component returned failure code: 0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE) [nsIServerSocket.init] 53 03:15:38 PM--nsPOPConnectionManager : intial - pop server not started 03:15:38 PM--nsPOPConnectionManager : intial - END SMTP SERVER LOG: 03:15:38 PM--nsSMTPConnectionManager : intial - START 03:15:38 PM--nsPOPConnectionManager : intial - SMTP server wanted 03:15:38 PM--nsSMTPConnectionManager.js - Start - START 03:15:38 PM--nsSMTPConnectionManager.js - Start - SMTP port value 1301 03:15:38 PM--nsSMTPConnectionManager.js: Start : Exception : NS_ERROR_FAILURE. Error message: Component returned failure code: 0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE) [nsIServerSocket.init] 03:15:38 PM--nsPOPConnectionManager : intial - SMTP server not started 03:15:38 PM--nsSMTPConnectionManager : intial - END Thanks for any other help! Edward af99c wrote: >> After this recent update, I have lost the POP and SMTP functionality of Webmail - they show up red with an error. I have set them to ports 1300 and 1301 respectively. I am using Slackware and Thunderbird 1.5.0.2 > > I too run Slackware and Tbird 1.5.02. Although it's Linux heresy, may I > suggest shutting down and restarting. At times ports seem to get locked > and I get the results you get. Just starting a new X session doesn't > work and the normal methods of seeing which ports are in use don't show > what's holding it open. Closing and restarting Tbird seems to be when > this most happens to me. > _______________________________________________ > Webmail mailing list > Webmail@mozdev.org > http://mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/webmail > From comododragon2004 at hotmail.com Thu May 11 18:38:43 2006 From: comododragon2004 at hotmail.com (Comodo Dargon) Date: Thu May 11 13:39:43 2006 Subject: [Webmail] Connection no longer works Message-ID: Edward Ando wrote, On 11/05/2006 3:15 PM: > Thanks for the two answers - I have not changed much that I think > could be relevant. Restarting is not an option. Should I restart X? > Will a log help anyone debug this? > Close Thunderbird and run netstat, this should tell you if port 1300 is stuck. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From edwardando at fastwebnet.it Thu May 11 21:57:47 2006 From: edwardando at fastwebnet.it (Edward Ando) Date: Thu May 11 15:59:56 2006 Subject: [Webmail] Connection no longer works In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4463973B.50900@fastwebnet.it> With Thunderbird Closed: root@ed2:/home/ed# netstat | grep 1300 tcp 1 0 localhost:1300 localhost:41221 CLOSE_WAIT tcp 1 0 localhost:1300 localhost:41229 CLOSE_WAIT tcp 1 0 localhost:1300 localhost:58907 CLOSE_WAIT tcp 1 0 localhost:1300 localhost:58913 CLOSE_WAIT tcp 1 0 localhost:1300 localhost:43856 CLOSE_WAIT tcp 1 0 localhost:1300 localhost:51303 CLOSE_WAIT tcp 1 0 localhost:1300 localhost:41372 CLOSE_WAIT tcp 1 0 localhost:1300 localhost:49592 CLOSE_WAIT tcp 1 0 localhost:1300 localhost:58066 CLOSE_WAIT tcp 1 0 localhost:1300 localhost:54496 CLOSE_WAIT tcp 1 0 localhost:1300 localhost:42236 CLOSE_WAIT root@ed2:/home/ed# netstat | grep 1301 What is the next step? Thanks, Edward Comodo Dargon wrote: > Edward Ando wrote, On 11/05/2006 3:15 PM: >> Thanks for the two answers - I have not changed much that I think >> could be relevant. Restarting is not an option. Should I restart X? >> Will a log help anyone debug this? >> > > Close Thunderbird and run netstat, this should tell you if port 1300 is > stuck. > _________________________________________________________________ > Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! > http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/_______________________________________________ > Webmail mailing list > Webmail@mozdev.org > http://mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/webmail > From comododragon2004 at hotmail.com Thu May 11 22:37:59 2006 From: comododragon2004 at hotmail.com (Comodo Dargon) Date: Thu May 11 17:39:00 2006 Subject: [Webmail] Connection no longer works Message-ID: Edward Ando wrote, On 11/05/2006 8:57 PM: > > What is the next step? > Can you restart the network service _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ From edwardando at fastwebnet.it Thu May 11 23:57:07 2006 From: edwardando at fastwebnet.it (Edward Ando) Date: Thu May 11 17:59:15 2006 Subject: [Webmail] Connection no longer works In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4463B333.9070902@fastwebnet.it> I have taken the network card offline and closed Thunderbird and re-done "netstat | grep 1300" and I have the same results! Was that what you meant by "Can you restart the network service"? Also did you notice your name in your email address is "Comodo Dargon"? Edward Comodo Dargon wrote: > Edward Ando wrote, On 11/05/2006 8:57 PM: >> What is the next step? >> > > Can you restart the network service > _________________________________________________________________ > Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! > http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/_______________________________________________ > Webmail mailing list > Webmail@mozdev.org > http://mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/webmail > From edwardando at fastwebnet.it Fri May 12 11:46:05 2006 From: edwardando at fastwebnet.it (Edward Ando) Date: Fri May 12 05:48:17 2006 Subject: [Webmail] Connection no longer works In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4464595D.10302@fastwebnet.it> After a restart of X it seems to work! Thanks for the help guys! Edward Comodo Dargon wrote: > Edward Ando wrote, On 11/05/2006 8:57 PM: >> What is the next step? >> > > Can you restart the network service > _________________________________________________________________ > Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! > http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/_______________________________________________ > Webmail mailing list > Webmail@mozdev.org > http://mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/webmail >