Network time-outs can happen anytime.
It's usually caused by net congestion.
Or, a particular server is having trouble.
You can increase the network timeout
to give servers more time to respond.
This is why you should set win95
packets to 512 because when connecting to
sites outside your country things get lost and
they end up having to resend packs over and over.
timmy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ROTFL.
>
> I was only trying to get the user.r from another customer from
> Pandora/Telenet here in Belgium since I couldn't get outside their proxy
> http://proxy.pandora.be:8080
> Mail works fine without a proxy (mail-out.pandora.be).
>
> OK, did more testing: proxy.pandora.be, port 8080, type "generic" seems to
> do the tric. Getting web-pages works fine, but now I no longer can send a
> mail:
>
> >> send [EMAIL PROTECTED] "test"
> connecting to: mail-out.pandora.be
> ** Access Error: Network timeout.
> ** Where: smtp-port: open [scheme: 'smtp]
> if email?
> >>
>
> I give up. Any suggestions?
>
> TX & Regards
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 8:22 AM
> Subject: [REBOL] rebol & Pandora Re:(2)
>
> >
> > Well, that certainly clears it up.
> ...