Hi David,
Sorry for bit late reply.
I am not sure about the SVN configuration as I don't have access to it.
But sw property shows that its svn:externals as shown below:
Property Value
svn:externals-r 2761 ../../common/inc@2822 inc
Regards
Mayank
On Thursday, 11 December
any thoughts?
On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 12:42:52 PM UTC+11, MoonWalker wrote:
Christian,
Please take a look at my replay down below (Bold text).
On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 11:51:13 AM UTC+11, Christian Hammond wrote:
Hi,
It's possible that, while a telnet session is working
Without any access to the server, there's not much more I can really tell right
now.
I'd suggest that you make absolutely sure that you don't need a
username/password for the mail server, and that your port and TLS checkbox are
set correctly. If that's all correct, it's more likely to be a
I'm not sure exactly how to interpret that output. Can you run 'svn propget
svn:externals sw' ?
-David
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 5:49 AM, Mayank Kumar mayank...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi David,
Sorry for bit late reply.
I am not sure about the SVN configuration as I don't have access to it.
But
Christian,
I verified port, username/password are not required - verified using
telnet.
The hard part is that I RB does not log nor show any additional
information, it is hard to know what is going on between RB - mail server.
RB is a black box
On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 10:11:57 AM
Hi,
Most likely, the server you have set up for e-mail is not accepting connections
and it's timing out. What mail server are you using, and are you 100% sure that
the address is correct and is functioning as an SMTP server?
Christian
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Christian Hammond - christ...@beanbaginc.com
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