From: Phillip Atkinson (patkin1_at_lsu.edu)
Date: Sun Oct 17 2004 - 12:18:03 PDT
i'm positive i've put the extra ":587" on the SMTP server part, and i
think it's in the correct place, at the end of the dns name/ip address...
it looks the same as the new simplemail guide, page 7-8...
oh well, i bet this is getting annoying for everyone else, i'll keep
plugging away...
Phillip
Martin Joseph wrote:
> On Oct 17, 2004, at 8:43 AM, Phillip Atkinson wrote:
>
>
>>i can resolve addresses fine, it just doesn't seem to know what to do
>>with the extra ":587". i can even input an ip address, such as
>>"67.108.78.248:587" and i get the same error. and i'm sure i'm using a
>>colon and not a semi-colon or whatever.
>
>
> You don't have that port reference on the incoming mail server right?
> Only the SMTP server? Maybe you have the port number in the wrong
> place? did you read the documentation Simon referred to?
>
> Hope this isn't too annoying.
> Marty
>
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