Hmmmm...... We think the following seem to provide enough work around for now, we need more testing over time, but here's what our settings are for it to work (almost 100%):
------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Email Account: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.com ================================================ (hoohoo, it's getting longer and longer now) - SMTP Server: smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com ======================== (this is not with the sbcglobal.net dsl connection, this is from our T1 connection at the office, but still set the smtp that way to get it to send email) - Email Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ======================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------ With this setting, we can send email out. We can however select to receive email from server (yeah, got all those from what's left on the server). But unable to receive any more new email after that point. I think it has something to do with the setting of "leave message on server for 99 days". Oh, changing the 99 to whatever numbers don't help at this time either. It's getting late, we need to wrap up here at the office, so we will tackle this ..... tonight. Thanks, and talk to you all later. Shenan >09/13/2005 11:55 AM chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>We thought so too, but the "connection" window is opened, and we see no >>indication of any kind, and it just check and become Idle, as if there's >>just no new email. > >Emailer should generate an error log when it fails to collect new email. >What does that log say. > >>SBC web site has settings for SMTP and POP. We tried both, and >>"pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.com" will not allow us to send email using SBC >>account, only the "smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com" setting will allow us to >>send email out, but none of them will allow us to fetch any new email, as >>if someone at the server says all emails are read by CE already. > >Two different servers, two different purposes. > >Emailer's Email ACCOUNT field should have the pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.com in >it ([EMAIL PROTECTED]@pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.com) and Emailer's SMTP Server >field should have the smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com. > >It sounds like you are trying to use one server to do both sending and >receiving. It doesn't work that way. Different tasks, different servers. > >>Good, thanks for letting us know. I guess what we will do is to remove >>that old copy (3.5mb), and rename yours to the same name, so all the >>aliasing, and scripts will work just as before. Thanks for the work. > >Just don't throw out the old copy. Stuff it or put it on a backup disk or >whatever. Just in case you want to go back to it some day. > >-chris ><http://www.mythtech.net> > > ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

