Hi Greg:

It is possible to catch any errors that may be given by an SMTP server, assuming that's the culprit. That may be useful in solving the problem.

The SMTPSocket.ServerError method's ErrorID and ErrorMessage variables will hopefully tell you something useful.

When I was dealing with this issue myself a few months back, I just did a simple MsgBox for it.

MsgBox str(ErrorID) + ": " + ErrorMessage

Maybe that will help?


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ED LEE -- ed_lee @ ncsu.edu
Windows Systems Support
College of Design, NC State University



On Aug 2, 2006, at 1:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I copied the code for sending an email via an SMTP socket thats given in the LR. I tried sending an email via my AOL account and via my Yahoo account while I was hooked to the internet via wireless. In both cases I got an error - but
no clue why there was an error. Any clues?
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