On Tuesday 06 April 2010 15:31, Kevin Day wrote: > On 4/6/10, Denys Vlasenko <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Friday 02 April 2010 00:21, Kevin Day wrote: > > > I am using the NPTL branch on x86, which works perfectly fine (in > > > fact, better than any other stable release since 0.9.28) > > > The commit number is: cca45baf8353d1e338d232f5bdb2d1d6b357f1da > > > > > (http://git.uclibc.org/uClibc/commit/?h=nptl&id=cca45baf8353d1e338d232f5bdb2d1d6b357f1da) > > > > > > With the addition of the commit, the program claws-mail fails to > > > respond to SMTP servers and throws an annoyingly useless error. > > > At first glance I assumed that this to be a claws-mail problem. > > > > > > You did not provide any symptoms. *How* does it fail? > > Claws Mail returns the following message: > ** IMAP error on (null): connection refused > > This happens during any attempt to connect via domain name.
Looks like DNS lookup failure. Can you try replacing uint8_t __resolv_timeout; uint8_t __resolv_attempts; by uint8_t __resolv_timeout = RES_TIMEOUT; uint8_t __resolv_attempts = RES_DFLRETRY; in uClibc/libc/inet/resolv.c ? > I can manually run nslookup for the mail server, copy that address and > manually use the ip address to connect to the mail server with > claws-mail. > > Just to be sure, I also tried both cases with the firewall off with > same results. > > In the claws-mail-3.7.5 source code, line 1102 of src/imap.c, they have: > imap_handle_error(NULL, r); > > I seem to have written "SMPT" by accident in the message, what I meant was > IMAP. > The problem is both with sending and receiving. -- vda _______________________________________________ uClibc mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/uclibc
