Ian Pilcher wrote:
> This one is really weird. I have set up two @Home e-mail IDs in
> Mozilla. The first, which I never use to send mail, is the cryptic
> gobbledygook that @Home originally provided. The second ID, from which
> I am sending this, is the one I normally use.
>
> Recently, I used @Home's web site to change the POP3 password for both
> IDs. As expected, checking each mailbox for new messages produced a
> "bad password" pop-up; in each case entering the new password enabled me
> to successfully retrieve a test message. (In both cases I checked the
> "Use password manager to remember this password" option.)
>
> Since making this change, however, Mozilla hangs whenever I try to
> compose a message (mail or news) using this ID. Ironically, I am able
> to compose messages just fine with the other ID (the one I never use).
> (I am using Netscape 4.08 to compose this message.)
>
> This is Mozilla 0.9.3 (built from SRPM) on Red Hat Linux 7.1.
>
> Has anyone ever seen anything like this? I'll submit a bug if not.
>
> Any suggested workarounds would be appreciated also. Thanks!
>
Yes, it seems like @home's new servers are sending out non-standard
commands, which we don't handle (yet).
Check out: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95542 and help
out reproducing and tracking it down.
Thanks
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H�kan Waara ([EMAIL PROTECTED])