you think cookies would be the prob, or the fact that myrealbox has frames?

At 6:32AM 3/28/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hans-Juergen Bardenhagen) wrote:
>Hi Sam,
>
>on 27.03.02, 15:27 (local time) you wrote:
>
>> Neither Nettamer nor NetMail Pro can even make any contact with
>> "mail.myrealbox.com".
>
>One thing that puzzled me in the thread was this name for a POP3 server,  
>because I only knew "mail.*" for a SMTP server until now. Perhaps  
>Nettamer has the same opinion on this subject... ;-)
>
>> P.S.  BTW, I have discovered that "mail.myrealbox.com" also works
>> with Telnet on port 110, but the downloading of messages is extremely
>> slow with Telnet.  It is much, much slower than with doing Telnet at
>> other POP3 servers.
>
>Probably this POP3 server is one of the most used in the internet, now  
>that Yahoo wants money for their mail servers. Perhaps the timeout  
>settings within Nettamer are too short, so that it will just cancel the  
>download process if it doesn't start within a second or so.
>
>But if you can't download your mail on mail.myrealbox.com, you shouldn't  
>be able to send anything via smtp.myrealbox.com, or is this possible  
>with Nettamer?
>
>By the way, do you use the same ISPs for both Arachne and Nettamer mail  
>download? Because if you don't, then the DNS server of the "Nettamer"  
>provider might not know mail.myrealbox.com. This happens more often than  
>we think... In this case you could fill in the numeric IP of the server  
>instead of its real name in Nettamer. I think Neil had already mentioned  
>it in this thread.
>
>ZZee ya, Hans-J�rgen
>

Have a goody!
Dan

Reply via email to