no special network settings, ergo: Dialup.
Allie and I had an off-list discussion about this thread. Apparently,
my paradigm was a bit limited: I interpreted a LAN connection as an
internet connection via LAN. TB can only handle one internet
connection at the time, so that when it believes a LAN
Hello bats,
on Mon, 8. Mar 2004 at 22:03:43 +0700 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TB can only handle one internet connection at the time, so that when
it believes a LAN connection has been established, it won't dial out
for the other accounts.
but that would mean that also the FETCH tasks for dialup
Hello dAniel,
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 16:56:06 +0100 GMT (08/03/2004, 22:56 +0700 GMT),
dAniel hAhler wrote:
It appears that is not the setup in question: The hamster is on
another computer on the same LAN, and there is no reason to establish
an internet connection to check mail from there. Taking
will be checked only after dialup is on, though TB
could check it before (because its on ysour loopback interface).
I removed the special network settings for the hamster-account and it
works of course like before (apart from that it takes longer until the
account gets checked) and stops the bug bugging
Daniel Hahler, [DH] wrote:
DH If I now put a mail in my main (not hamster-local) account's
DH outbox and press alt-f2 or f11 to check all accounts for mail the
DH connection center comes up like in tb-cc1.jpg (see on BT: FETCH
DH for all accounts, SEND for the one with mail), but after a tenth
DH
accounts wait until a dialup
connection is established before checking?
Yup, exactly.
Special network settings (LAN) for hamster-local:
- immediate checking of hamster-local-account
- BUT: failure of queued sending mail on all other (dialup) accounts
No special network settings for hamster-local
Daniel Hahler, [DH] wrote:
DH Yup, exactly.
Well, in that case I have to agree with you that what you're
experiencing is buggy behaviour.
DH Special network settings (LAN) for hamster-local:
DH - immediate checking of hamster-local-account
DH - BUT: failure of queued sending mail on all other
Hello bats,
on Sun, 7. Mar 2004 at 13:29:11 -0500 Allie Martin wrote:
DH Yup, exactly.
Well, in that case I have to agree with you that what you're
experiencing is buggy behaviour.
Puh, I'm relieved.. :)
Your setup is rather unusual in that most who run their own
mailserver will just do
On Sunday, March 7, 2004, 2:00 PM, you wrote:
GS Somewhat related is the new initiatives to validate servers. These take
GS the form of SPF (Sender Policy Framework see http://spf.pobox.com)
GS Microsoft's patented eMail CallerID scheme.
GS How do you think these new initiatives will effect
Dear Greg,
On 20:00 07.03.2004, you [Greg Strong] wrote...
How do you think these new initiatives will effect those who run their
own email servers /or those who use their ISP to send mail for their
owned domains.
It (SPF) will affect you if you send mails using your own server, but
with the
Hello dAniel,
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 05:51:43 +0100 GMT (06/03/2004, 11:51 +0700 GMT),
dAniel hAhler wrote:
The account hamster-local has alternative network settings (Local
Area Network or manual connection). All other accounts use the same
dial-up connection.
Where do you set this? Over here
Hello bats,
on Sat, 6. Mar 2004 at 16:48:57 +0700 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
The account hamster-local has alternative network settings (Local
Area Network or manual connection). All other accounts use the same
dial-up connection.
Where do you set this? Over here, it can be set once
to localhost in one account, the other accounts are not
effected.
But I suspect your localhost account hasn't LAN network settings
activated.
No. There is no tickmark at Use account-specific..., so I have no
settings available at all. The main setting in TB is for dial-up, and
all accounts follow
network settings
activated.
No. There is no tickmark at Use account-specific..., so I have no
settings available at all. The main setting in TB is for dial-up, and
all accounts follow that lead, rather than have their own settings.
So the bug does not happen on your system and your local
happen, because it is not a bug and I have no tickmark.
I think, you don't understand, what I'm targeting: if there is an
account set to LAN, rather than dialup (which all others are, simply
because they don't use account specific Network settings) TB will try
to immediately send on all
Hello bats,
After setting up an local smtp server (Hamster) I found a nasty bug:
The account hamster-local has alternative network settings (Local
Area Network or manual connection). All other accounts use the same
dial-up connection.
If I now put a mail in my main (not hamster-local) account's
Hello dAniel,
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004 21:00:09 +0100 GMT (06/03/2004, 03:00 +0700 GMT),
dAniel hAhler wrote:
The account hamster-local has alternative network settings (Local
Area Network or manual connection). All other accounts use the same
dial-up connection.
Where do you set this? Over here
Hello bats,
on Sat, 6. Mar 2004 at 09:47:23 +0700 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
The account hamster-local has alternative network settings (Local
Area Network or manual connection). All other accounts use the same
dial-up connection.
Where do you set this? Over here, it can be set once
Hi Ottar,
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, at 14:41:03 +0200 you wrote:
JL How does TheBat recognize use the DSL connection?
OG This will for The Bat! look like a network connection.
Not in all cases. I am on DSL, and it is treated like a dial-up
connection by Windows (and by TB!, too).
--
Regards,
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Hello Lars!
On Monday, April 23, 2001 at 2:54:25 PM you wrote:
Not in all cases. I am on DSL, and it is treated like a dial-up
connection by Windows (and by TB!, too).
I think different countries implement it differently. Isn't DSL
incorporated
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Hello Listers,
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, at 15:42:50 [GMT +0200] (same time where I live)
Dierk wrote:
DH I think different countries implement it differently. Isn't DSL
DH incorporated by an Ethernet card? I remember that on my mother's comp
DH the dial-up is
TBUDL,
I'm a new user...installed the Bat 3 days ago. I'm having
configuration problems. I'm receiving mail just fine, but mail that
I send doesn't appear to make it's way to recipient.??? I have a
PII, 350, Win98...I THINK that my problem might be associated with
Network and
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