Hi John, - you checked the PC-Firewall / Router-Firewall? (standard Ports in Thunderbird Win = POP-Port 995 (should it be Port 110?), SMTP 25) - you got the newest Firmware on your Router?
Hi community, could it be a problem with "POP before SMTP"? Greetings Mike > Hi, > > >> Does it work if you try to telnet pop.gmx.net on 110? >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> telnet pop.gmx.net 110 >> Trying 213.165.64.22... >> Connected to pop.gmx.net. >> Escape character is '^]'. >> +OK GMX POP3 StreamProxy ready <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> USER [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> +OK May I have your password, please? >> PASS <secret> >> +OK Mailbox locked and ready >> STAT >> +OK 1 3681 >> QUIT >> +OK GMX POP3 server signing off >> Connection closed by foreign host. >> >> If it works, your problems are based on the evo setup (dunno >> anything about evo). If this fails, too, pop.gmx.net should give you >> a corresponding hint. HTH >> >> > > I tried that - useful tip and as I suspected I got an error message: > > -ERR You may not use our POP3 service > > Which implies that I have not set up the account correctly, I suspect. > > Well I will just have to check those settings. > > Thanks for your help. > > John > > > -- Linux mailing list [email protected] subscribe/unsubscribe: http://lug-owl.de/mailman/listinfo/linux Hinweise zur Nutzung: http://www.lug-owl.de/Mailingliste/hints.epo
