On Wed, 2014-04-23 at 19:05 +0400, Emre Erenoglu wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 6:49 PM, Christian Dysthe <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>         
>         Hi,
>         
>         I'm running Evolution 3.10.4 on Ubuntu GNOME 14.04. I am not
>         able to
>         send mail over an OpenVPN connection with one of my IMAP
>         accounts, but
>         can send from others (this mail is sent with Gmail while on
>         the VPN).
>         I get the following error message after a while when trying to
>         send
>         from this particular account:
>         
>         "Cound not connect to "mail.XXXXXX.com:587: I/O operation
>         timed out".
>         
>         I can send with this account when not on the VPN. What could
>         the problem
>         be?
> 
> 
> When you are on the vpn, can you try to a traceroute to that address?
> For example, It may be that this server is in your internal network
> and when you connect to VPN, all connections are routed through the
> VPN but since this network is internal, you can't reach the server,
> etc. etc.

Thanks. I have looked at it some more. The weird thing is that I can not
access that mail server at all when on the VPN. a 'telnet mail.xxxx.com
587' gets not return from the server but I do get a route from
traceroute. When I am not on the vpn I get the normal mail server
response from this server. So this isn't an Evolution problem it seems.

> -- 
> Emre

-- 
//Christian

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