Hello Thomas,

Monday, December 31, 2007, 7:00:10 AM, you wrote:

TF> On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 11:34:07 +0000 GMT (31/12/2007, 18:34 +0700 GMT),
TF> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

jan>> So far as I know, I changed nothing in my system. I of course
jan>> rebooted, to no avail. I shut my system down overnight. When I
jan>> turned it on this morning, no change. TB cannot retrieve or send
jan>> messages, though I have access to the web.

jan>> I have been using TB for years, rely on it for business, have
jan>> some 80,000 messages stored. It's a critical tool for me. (I'm
jan>> writing this with webmail, through my ISP, which is ATT.net.

jan>> Suggestions?

TF> Doesn't sound like it's a TB! problem, more likely a problem at your
TF> ISP. I had this yesterday: No POP and SMTP traffic worked at GMX, had
TF> to use the web interface. Somewhere hidden in their help section there
TF> was an alert that "some users using email clients could experience
TF> difficulties to download their mails", but they said they were working
TF> on it. Today everything works fine again.

TF> What is the error message in TB!s account log? Have you tried
TF> telnetting to port 110?


You're absolutely right in that it wasn't a TB! problem.  I
actually *did* change a setting in my system yesterday - the date
- to do some back work with another program - forgot all about
that, and in effect blinded TB for current date.

I reset the date and, mirabile dictu, all is well again.

Many thanks.


--
Be well,
Jerry                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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