Hello Thomas! On Sunday, February 08, 2004, 12:11 AM, you wrote:
MRB>> My ISP is in Indonesia. I could ask about it by e-mail, though, once MRB>> the server gets back up. Next time I will do that. TF> How about the ISP you log in through? I have this "Cannot connect to TF> seerver" sometimes. Inclduing today, when my main ISP (my university, TF> as Ihave free access) could not connect to GMX. I switched to log in TF> through a pay-for ISP and have no problems connecting. Okay. I *think* I understand what you're saying. I'm connected by broadband to Comcast.net. This happens automatically on boot, although I also have installed a little "re-set" icon, in case of a failed connection to Comcast.net. So far have had no need to use that. My e-mail is running through a domain in Indonesia. It could just be heavy traffic that was keeping me off--or, it could actually have been a problem in my TB!. I didn't think to check it out with telnet--but I've been reminded to do that, now, on this thread. So next time it happens--although I hope that will be never! :)--I'll run telnet and tell myself, Don't Panic. :) TF> Therefore, no TB problem. Thanks for writing. :) -- Best regards, Mary The Bat! 2.00.6 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 1
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