Hello ...in addition to my previous message...

on 11-Nov-2005 at 08:40 you (Alexander S. Kunz) wrote:

> Enable the POP3 log (if you're using POP) and you'll see. :-)

>  [08:38:12]  C: Connected to localhost, port 9999

If the smtp.log is enabled, it starts with "connected to..." as well, so
until it actually has a connection to the server, nothing is logged.


Regarding your problem... I sometimes get "could not connect to the
server", too (very seldomly). I didn't blame it on TB so far, because just
hitting "send" again will send the message.

I'm sure you tried a lot with your ISPs help already, but what could be the
cause for this?

The firewall blocking the communication with the server. In that case, it
would be a permanent effect, and you couldn't send at all.

Another thing that could cause this is a slow nameserver response. You
could try to ping your smtp-server and write down the IP address. Then
enter the IP address of the server in TBs config, not the name.

-- 
Best regards,
 Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981)

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