Am/On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 00:38:08 -0500 schrieb/wrote The Monster Team: >On 8/29/07 at 10:40 AM, Matthias Schmidt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > >> >> >>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. > >Matthias, > >Thanks for your reply - some responses. > >First off, it's been going on for a day and a half; it's not clearing >up, unfortunately. I've checked the account (I'm postmaster of my >domain), and as far as I can see, it's fine. I can send mail through it >via the web client, and the web client uses the same mechanism to send >as a mail client does (that is, it's external, even though it's on the >server). I can receive mail just fine on the account, and other >accounts, both in the domain and elsewhere, work fine both in and out. > >So I'm back to wondering what the heck is going on. If I could get some >info from CTM to take to my ISP I would, but I've checked everything I >can and so have they, and it all looks fine on that side. So it comes >back to PowerMail.
try with Thunderbird. What's the result? Thanks and all the best Matthias

