powermail-discuss Digest #2683 - Wednesday, August 29, 2007

  A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "The Monster Team" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "The Monster Team" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "PowerMail Engineering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Export contact to a database
          by "Bertrand Soubeyrand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "Ken Pope" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "The Monster Team" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "Barbara Needham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "Marlyse Comte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "The Monster Team" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "The Monster Team" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "The Monster Team" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "Wayne Brissette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "Justin Beek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Suggestion From Photoshop
          by "Anthony Sanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Suggestion From Photoshop
          by "A-NO-NE Music" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
          by "Tim Lapin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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Subject: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "The Monster Team" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 17:03:07 -0500

Hi,

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.

- (I've also emailed ctm twice with no response yet, but that's another
story...)

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.

I found one reference to this error in the PowerMail Discuss archives
from back in January, but saw no response to it.

Does anyone recognize this one, and what it means? And, more
importantly, what to do about it?

Thanks,

Steve





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Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 10:40:44 +0900



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


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Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "The Monster Team" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 00:38:08 -0500

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.

*sigh*

CTM? Help?

Steve
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 14:53:20 +0900

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


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Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "PowerMail Engineering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 08:46:55 +0200

The Monster Team wrote:

>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

This is an authentication error. Make sure you have provided the user
and password in the sending tab of the account dialog, if your SMTP
server is configured to require authentication. Verify that the server
does not require SSL/TLS, or that you have enabled it in the accounts dialog.
Verify also in "Mail schedulings and locations", in the location tab, if
you have configured a global SMTP settings for all your mail accounts.


Jérôme - CTM Engineering


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Subject: Export contact to a database
From: "Bertrand Soubeyrand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 09:39:04 +0200

Guy,

- All of my PM contacts are stored into groups.
- I need to reimport contacts with their groups into a custom database
(on a PC)

Do you have a script to export group by group?

Thank you

Bertrand Soubeyrand
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Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "Ken Pope" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 06:11:36 -0400

>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.

A while back I had a similar problem and just kept experimenting around
to see what might fix it.  It was very easy to re-install PM (which
didn't involve re-doing the settings, just downloading a fresh copy of
the current version, removing the old copy from Applications, installing
the new copy, then running "repair the permissions" from the Disk
Utility), and in my case that did the trick.  I still don't have any
idea what caused the problem but something in my copy of PM must have
become corrupted somehow.  Might be worth a try just to see...

Good luck!

Ken



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Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "The Monster Team" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 10:31:06 -0500

On 8/29/07 at 8:46 AM, PowerMail Engineering ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:

>The Monster Team wrote:
>
>>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
>
>This is an authentication error. Make sure you have provided the user
>and password in the sending tab of the account dialog, if your SMTP
>server is configured to require authentication. Verify that the server
>does not require SSL/TLS, or that you have enabled it in the accounts dialog.
>Verify also in "Mail schedulings and locations", in the location tab, if
>you have configured a global SMTP settings for all your mail accounts.

Jérôme,

Thanks for the response. The SMPT settings are identical to how they
have been for the last several years, and also identical to the settings
for several other accounts on that server.

This broke the other day when I had to let my ISP have access to my
mailbox to run a test. I quit PM, logged into the web admin for my
mailbox and changed the password, and gave them access. When they were
done, I logged into the web admin for the account, changed the password
back, and then launched PM.

Nothing in PM changed - it wasn't even running, yet I'm now getting this
authentication error. The only thing I changed was my password, and I
changed it back - if I hadn't changed it back successfully, I wouldn't
be able to fetch mail on that account, and I can.

Which is just... weird.

My ISP (reasonably intelligent folks over there, really) say that
they've put everything back on their side.

Can you think of *anything* that this could be? Anything out of the
ordinary? Everything normal or expected appears to be correct.

Thanks,

Steve


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Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "Barbara Needham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 09:06:58 -0700

The Monster Team on 8/29/07 said

>On 8/29/07 at 8:46 AM, PowerMail Engineering ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>
>>The Monster Team wrote:
>>
>>>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
>>
>>This is an authentication error. Make sure you have provided the user
>>and password in the sending tab of the account dialog, if your SMTP
>>server is configured to require authentication. Verify that the server
>>does not require SSL/TLS, or that you have enabled it in the accounts
dialog.
>>Verify also in "Mail schedulings and locations", in the location tab, if
>>you have configured a global SMTP settings for all your mail accounts.
>
>Jérôme,
>
>Thanks for the response. The SMPT settings are identical to how they
>have been for the last several years, and also identical to the settings
>for several other accounts on that server.
>
>This broke the other day when I had to let my ISP have access to my
>mailbox to run a test. I quit PM, logged into the web admin for my
>mailbox and changed the password, and gave them access. When they were
>done, I logged into the web admin for the account, changed the password
>back, and then launched PM.
>
>Nothing in PM changed - it wasn't even running, yet I'm now getting this
>authentication error. The only thing I changed was my password, and I
>changed it back - if I hadn't changed it back successfully, I wouldn't
>be able to fetch mail on that account, and I can.
>
>Which is just... weird.
>
>My ISP (reasonably intelligent folks over there, really) say that
>they've put everything back on their side.
>
>Can you think of *anything* that this could be? Anything out of the
>ordinary? Everything normal or expected appears to be correct.

Have you tried deleting everything related to your isp off of your
keychain? I know it shouldn't have an effect but who knows?
--
Barbara Needham


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Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "Marlyse Comte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 11:27:22 -0500

I had it already happen in a similar case that I just had to re-enter
the password in PM - even though it hadn't changed.

---marlyse


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Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "The Monster Team" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 11:27:21 -0500

For completeness' sake, I just ran Repair Permissions on the disk and
volume - very little needed to be repaired, and it is now. And yet, the
problem is still there.

FWIW, I'd think that if that or the app reinstall were fixes, then all
accounts would not send, not just 1 out of 14 accounts - no?

Steve


On 8/29/07 at 6:11 AM, Ken Pope ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:

>A while back I had a similar problem and just kept experimenting around
>to see what might fix it.  It was very easy to re-install PM (which
>didn't involve re-doing the settings, just downloading a fresh copy of
>the current version, removing the old copy from Applications, installing
>the new copy, then running "repair the permissions" from the Disk
>Utility), and in my case that did the trick.  I still don't have any
>idea what caused the problem but something in my copy of PM must have
>become corrupted somehow.  Might be worth a try just to see...


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Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "The Monster Team" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 11:30:38 -0500

On 8/29/07 at 9:06 AM, Barbara Needham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:

>Have you tried deleting everything related to your isp off of your
>keychain? I know it shouldn't have an effect but who knows?

On 8/29/07 at 9:06 AM, Barbara Needham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:

>Have you tried deleting everything related to your isp off of your
>keychain? I know it shouldn't have an effect but who knows?

Barbara,

I know - who knows, indeed! Some of this is a little too mysterious.

Alas, I keep nothing for PowerMail in my keychain at all. So... it's
already gone, as it were.

:-\

Steve



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Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "The Monster Team" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 11:31:53 -0500

On 8/29/07 at 11:27 AM, Marlyse Comte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:

>I had it already happen in a similar case that I just had to re-enter
>the password in PM - even though it hadn't changed.
>

marlyse,

Yeah, I thought that too - have re-entered it (superstitiously) probably
a half a dozen times already.

:-\

Steve



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Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "Wayne Brissette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 11:48:50 -0500 (GMT-05:00)

Somebody has already asked this. But have you tried logging in with another 
email client. This would eliminate the issue of it being a PowerMail problem.

Wayne

-----Original Message-----
>From: The Monster Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Aug 29, 2007 11:31 AM
>To: PowerMail discussions <powermail-discuss@ctmdev.com>, Marlyse
> Comte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
>
>On 8/29/07 at 11:27 AM, Marlyse Comte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>
>>I had it already happen in a similar case that I just had to re-enter
>>the password in PM - even though it hadn't changed.
>>
>
>marlyse,
>
>Yeah, I thought that too - have re-entered it (superstitiously) probably
>a half a dozen times already.
>
>:-\
>
>Steve
>
>
>


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Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "Justin Beek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 12:02:09 -0500

Are you running / connecting to a "MDaemon Email Server"?

We had had a similar issue.

The fix (you'll love this):
Login into WorldClient (webmail)
Change the password to anything new
Change the password back to what it was
Check using PowerMail again

As weird as it sounds, we have ONE account that we have have to do
this every 4-6 months...

Good Luck
Justin

On Aug 29, 2007, at 11:31 AM, The Monster Team wrote:

> On 8/29/07 at 11:27 AM, Marlyse Comte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>
>> I had it already happen in a similar case that I just had to re-enter
>> the password in PM - even though it hadn't changed.
>>
>
> marlyse,
>
> Yeah, I thought that too - have re-entered it (superstitiously)
> probably
> a half a dozen times already.
>
> :-\
>
> Steve
>
>
>
>
>




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Subject: Suggestion From Photoshop
From: "Anthony Sanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 12:12:31 -0500

One tiny but tedious routine in PowerMail (and probably other mail
clients, as well - I'm only familiar with PM), is entering the auto-fill
address when sending an e-mail.

Let's say that I have addresses for a Thomas A, a Thomas B, a Thomas C,
D & F.  I haven't e-mailed Thomas A in three years, I rarely correspond
with Thomas B or Thomas F, Thomas C is a dead-end contact, but I want to
keep him in my address book, but I e-mail Thomas D every day or so.

The way PM sorts the names, I either have to type all of the way out to
the beginning of the last name, or start typing and use the mouse or
arrow to select Thomas D.  It's a small bother.

While saving a number of files in Photoshop yesterday, it dawned on me.
I saved the first file as a .jpg.  The option box came up with Quality
12 (maximum) preselected.  I wanted to save at 10, and changed the
setting.  The same for file number 2.  But by file 3 or 4, Photoshop had
figured out what I wanted, and the rest of the Save dialogs came up with
10 as the default.

Can a dose of intelligence be added to PowerMail so that it knows (or
tries to guess) which Thomas I am most likely to be e-mailing, and save
the repetitive scrolling?

Tony
--
Anthony R. Sanna
SACO Foods, Inc.
1-800-373-7226
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Subject: Re: Suggestion From Photoshop
From: "A-NO-NE Music" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:34:28 -0400

Anthony Sanna / 2007/08/29 / 01:12 PM wrote:

>The way PM sorts the names, I either have to type all of the way out to
>the beginning of the last name, or start typing and use the mouse or
>arrow to select Thomas D.  It's a small bother.

I always wanted for Unix Shell auto complete feature, that is [TAB] to
complete known common word then blink if multiple choices on the
following word.

>While saving a number of files in Photoshop yesterday, it dawned on me.
>I saved the first file as a .jpg.  The option box came up with Quality
>12 (maximum) preselected.  I wanted to save at 10, and changed the
>setting.  The same for file number 2.  But by file 3 or 4, Photoshop had
>figured out what I wanted, and the rest of the Save dialogs came up with
>10 as the default.

This doesn't sound right.  I don't think Photoshop guesses.  It only
remembers the previous setting unless the file itself contained the meta
data to suggest different setting.

--

- Hiro

Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
<http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com>



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Subject: Re: A network interface error occurred  <- this is bad
From: "Tim Lapin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:51:28 -0400

The Monster Team wrote:
> On 8/29/07 at 11:27 AM, Marlyse Comte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>
>> I had it already happen in a similar case that I just had to re-enter
>> the password in PM - even though it hadn't changed.
>>
>
> marlyse,
>
> Yeah, I thought that too - have re-entered it (superstitiously) probably
> a half a dozen times already.
>
> :-\
>
> Steve
>
>
I would definitely install another POP client as a test.  I've seen some
  odd things involving passwords that were not in sync on the server,
sometimes between protocols!  This can be especially bothersome if your
ISP uses different physical hosts for POP and SMTP as we do at work.

Installing another POP client such as T-Bird or using Apple's Mail
program in POP mode would be a good test.

My 2 cents' worth.


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