Am/On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 17:03:07 -0500 schrieb/wrote The Monster Team:
>I've been using PowerMail for several years, and I've encountered >something yesterday that won't clear up by itself, and I can't get it to >clear up. > >When I try to send email via my primary email account, I get the >following error message: > > A network interface error occurred > Class=NetP; what=4; when=1 > >I have tried Quitting PM and deleting the following: > > Temp Outgoing > Temp Incoming > User Prefs > >- I have re-set the parameters for this mail account (other accounts are >working just fine). > >- I've created a new Mail Account using all the account info for the >account that won't send, in case the Mail Account was corrupt. > >- I've checked and re-checked the account's validity and password on my >ISP's mail server. > >The account can receive mail just fine, but it cannot send. Other >accounts, even some in the same domain, are sending and receiving just fine. imho this has nothing to do with your pm installation. It sounds like either a server or sub-system or network problem, which usually disappears after a short time. So you say you can receive mail via that account, but can't send mail? It could mean your postbox is not cloed and can't be opend again by the same client. But usually the mailserver does that automatically after a certain time out. Did you restart your box? did you try to send mail with another mail client, like thunderbird? Do you get any errors there? Yes, I agree, these cryptical error messages are bad. What does a error message helps, if it odesn't tell us, what exactly the error is. best Matthias

