Re: thebat.net

2014-05-29 Thread Tony Hoare
Hello Stuart,

Tuesday, May 6, 2014, 5:43:52 PM, you wrote:

> Hmm, forgot to mention I am using IMAP, so that may be the problem.

Working for me: 

Connection type: IMAP4
SMTP server: smtp.gmail.com
Port: 465
Mail server: imap.gmail.com
Port: 993


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Re: thebat.net

2014-05-07 Thread Stuart
Hello Rick,
Tuesday, May 6, 2014, 3:00:25 PM, you wrote:

> Go out to the web page and get the IMAP setting from there - see if you have 
> a problem logging in there

Ahh, good idea. I don't often use web access and that is why I use The Bat!

So when  I try to login it tells me I changed my password and apparently I had. 
  :(

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Re: thebat.net

2014-05-06 Thread Rick
>Same credentials that always worked before. Granted the only reason I knew it 
>wasn't working is that it started making the error sound when it started 
>failing. I don't really use the account much, maybe they kicked me off.
Go out to the web page and get the IMAP setting from there - see if you have a 
problem logging in there

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Re: thebat.net

2014-05-06 Thread Stuart
Hello Thomas,
Tuesday, May 6, 2014, 12:15:57 PM, you wrote:

> What's the error message?

> I have no problems, but I admit I'm using POP.

Just the following:

!5/6/2014, 12:48:43: IMAP  - Invalid credentials (Failure)

Same credentials that always worked before. Granted the only reason I knew it 
wasn't working is that it started making the error sound when it started 
failing. I don't really use the account much, maybe they kicked me off.

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Re: thebat.net

2014-05-06 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Stuart,

On Tue, 6 May 2014 11:43:52 -0500 GMT (06-May-14, 23:43 +0700 GMT),
Stuart wrote:

> Hello Hertay,
> Tuesday, May 6, 2014, 10:50:01 AM, you wrote:

>>> Could you pass on the settings you are using. I am getting an error when  
>>> connecting. Which is odd because it always worked before.

>> Mail Server: pop.gmail.com
>> Authentication: Regular
>> User: x...@thebat.net
>> Password:
>> Connection: Secure to dedicated port (TLS)
>> Port: 995

> Hmm, forgot to mention I am using IMAP, so that may be the problem.

What's the error message?

I have no problems, but I admit I'm using POP.

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Re: thebat.net

2014-05-06 Thread Stuart
Hello Hertay,
Tuesday, May 6, 2014, 10:50:01 AM, you wrote:

>> Could you pass on the settings you are using. I am getting an error when  
>> connecting. Which is odd because it always worked before.

> Mail Server: pop.gmail.com
> Authentication: Regular
> User: x...@thebat.net
> Password:
> Connection: Secure to dedicated port (TLS)
> Port: 995

Hmm, forgot to mention I am using IMAP, so that may be the problem.

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Re: thebat.net

2014-05-06 Thread hertay
mardi 6 mai 2014,
Bonsoir,

Le mardi 6 mai 2014 à 15:48:00, skcuddy@... a écrit :

> Could you pass on the settings you are using. I am getting an error when  
> connecting. Which is odd because it always worked before.

Mail Server: pop.gmail.com
Authentication: Regular
User: x...@thebat.net
Password:
Connection: Secure to dedicated port (TLS)
Port: 995

It works fine! ;-)

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Re: thebat.net

2014-05-06 Thread Stuart
Hello Hertay,

Tuesday, May 6, 2014, 8:36:16 AM, you wrote:


>> Anyone still using this account? Is it still active?

> Yes indeed ;-)

Could you pass on the settings you are using. I am getting an error when 
connecting. Which is odd because it always worked before.

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Re: thebat.net

2014-05-06 Thread hertay
mardi 6 mai 2014,
Bonjour,

Le mardi 6 mai 2014 à 15:27:51, skcuddy@... a écrit :

> Anyone still using this account? Is it still active?

Yes indeed ;-)

Roland



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Re: TheBat.Net/Gmail issue (aka: continuing "curiosity killed the cat" mode)

2010-06-22 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi MFPA,

On Tuesday, June 22, 2010, at 10:59:53 AM PST, you wrote:

> I tried deleting one of the four equifax entries from my trusted
> root address book; I got the same error as you for both gmail and
> yahoo. When I re-imported that certificate, the error went away. The
> entry concerned is "Equifax Equifax Secure Certificate Authority"
> and the certificate serial number is 35DEF4CF.

Thank you!  Problem solved!  Here's where I found it :

https://wiscmail.wisc.edu/static/pem/equifax-equifax-secure-certificate.pem

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Re: TheBat.Net/Gmail issue (aka: continuing "curiosity killed the cat" mode)

2010-06-22 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Tuesday 22 June 2010 at 9:25:57 AM, in
, Melissa Reese wrote:


> I have two gmail accounts. One is a "regular" gmail
> account ("gmail.com") that I've had for a long time
> (but hardly use because of this ongoing issue), and my
> new "thebat.net" account that I just started. Both
> suffer from the same issue. I've done quite a bit of
> Googling on this (oh, the irony!), and it seems I'm not
> the only one dealing with this issue.  I've also
> installed all the CA Certs I supposedly need, and
> still, no satisfaction.

I've not used TheBat.Net, but when I connect to gmail to receive mail, 
the account log includes:-

 22/06/2010, 01:55:48: FETCH - Initiating TLS handshake
>22/06/2010, 01:55:48: FETCH - Certificate S/N: 14D31A8600031290, 
>algorithm: RSA (1024 bits), issued from 22/04/2010 20:11:23 to 22/04/2011 
>20:21:23, for 1 host(s): pop.gmail.com.
>22/06/2010, 01:55:48: FETCH - Owner: US, California, Mountain View, Google 
>Inc, pop.gmail.com.
>22/06/2010, 01:55:48: FETCH - Issuer: US, Google Inc, Google Internet 
>Authority.
>22/06/2010, 01:55:48: FETCH - Root: US, Equifax, Equifax Secure Certificate 
>Authority
 22/06/2010, 01:55:49: FETCH - TLS handshake complete
 22/06/2010, 01:55:49: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 
 
I tried deleting one of the four equifax entries from my trusted root
address book; I got the same error as you for both gmail and yahoo.
When I re-imported that certificate, the error went away. The entry
concerned is "Equifax Equifax Secure Certificate Authority" and the
certificate serial number is 35DEF4CF.
 

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Re: TheBat.Net/Gmail issue (aka: continuing "curiosity killed the cat" mode)

2010-06-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Melissa,

On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 12:46:27 -0700 GMT (22/Jun/10, 2:46 AM +0700 GMT),
Melissa Reese wrote:

MR> Checking and sending email both work, but first, I have to deal with
MR> these "Unknown CA Certificate" messages:

MR> 
http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/ab360/qajaq/TBUDL/TBNET-GmailPOPCertError.jpg

MR> 
http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/ab360/qajaq/TBUDL/TBNET-GmailSMTPCertError.jpg

MR> Is there a specific certificate I can download and install that will
MR> solve the problem?

Yes. At least, that's what the error message says.

MR> Obviously, having to click "OK" on these dialog boxes every time I
MR> wish to send or receive email is a major buzzkill. Indeed, it
MR> makes the email account pretty useless.

Sure. I don't have a gmail account, but please check around in their
FAQ or help sections where you can download the root cert. I believe
they have their very own one, and you download and install it.

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Re: TheBat.Net/Gmail issue (aka: continuing "curiosity killed the cat" mode)

2010-06-22 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi Jenny,

On Monday, June 21, 2010, at 11:52:19 PM PST, you wrote:

> I've been using GMAIL for years in The Bat! without problems Check
> the gmail settings instructions and tick the appropriate
> authentication box and you should be in business. In Account
> properties, Transport, Authentication I have 'perform SMTP
> authentication (RFC 2554)' ticked

Been there, done that.

> you also have to enable POP / IMAP

Been there, done that too.

>  see also

> http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=13287 

I've followed all these instructions for both accounts.

I have two gmail accounts. One is a "regular" gmail account
("gmail.com") that I've had for a long time (but hardly use because of
this ongoing issue), and my new "thebat.net" account that I just
started. Both suffer from the same issue. I've done quite a bit of
Googling on this (oh, the irony!), and it seems I'm not the only one
dealing with this issue.  I've also installed all the CA Certs I
supposedly need, and still, no satisfaction.

Any other ideas?  Thanks!

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Re: TheBat.Net/Gmail issue (aka: continuing "curiosity killed the cat" mode)

2010-06-22 Thread Jenny Zonneveld
Hello Melissa,

Monday, June 21, 2010, 9:46:27 PM, you wrote:
MR> Hi,

MR> Out of curiosity, I decided to try a @thebat.net (Gmail) account.
MR> Then I ran into an issue that I think needs solving...

MR> Checking and sending email both work, but first, I have to deal with
MR> these "Unknown CA Certificate" messages:

MR> 
http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/ab360/qajaq/TBUDL/TBNET-GmailPOPCertError.jpg

MR> 
http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/ab360/qajaq/TBUDL/TBNET-GmailSMTPCertError.jpg

MR> Is there a specific certificate I can download and install that will
MR> solve the problem? Obviously, having to click "OK" on these dialog
MR> boxes every time I wish to send or receive email is a major buzzkill.
MR> Indeed, it makes the email account pretty useless.


I've been using GMAIL for years in The Bat! without problems
Check the gmail settings instructions and tick the appropriate authentication 
box and you should be in business.
In Account properties, Transport, Authentication I have 'perform SMTP 
authentication (RFC 2554)' ticked 

you also have to enable POP / IMAP 
see also 

http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=13287 

kind regards
Jenny Zonneveld

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Re: TheBat.Net/Gmail issue (aka: continuing "curiosity killed the cat" mode)

2010-06-21 Thread Melissa Reese
Hi,

I realize it's bad form to reply to myself, and I apologize, but I
have some additional information...

On Monday, June 21, 2010, at 12:46:27 PM PST, I wrote:

> Checking and sending email both work, but first, I have to deal with
> these "Unknown CA Certificate" messages:

> http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/ab360/qajaq/TBUDL/TBNET-GmailPOPCertError.jpg

> http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/ab360/qajaq/TBUDL/TBNET-GmailSMTPCertError.jpg

> Is there a specific certificate I can download and install that will
> solve the problem? Obviously, having to click "OK" on these dialog
> boxes every time I wish to send or receive email is a major
> buzzkill. Indeed, it makes the email account pretty useless.

I'm currently testing an installation of Thunderbird v3 for a friend,
so decided to see what would happen there with this same account
installed. I did receive a certificate error, but Thunderbird gave me
the option to accept a "permanent exception" to the usual CA
certificate rule:

http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/ab360/qajaq/TBUDL/TBNET-GmailSMTPThunderbird.jpg

If there's no other solution, is there any way to make such an
exception in The Bat's handling of this issue?

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