That's fine, but I only have ONE email address! :( Mari At 07:37 AM 4/7/00 -0400, Christopher Brooks wrote: >Mari wrote: > >>There has been an error transferring yhour mail. I said: MAIL FROM: >><[email protected]> >>and then the SMTP server (smtp.netins.net) said: >>451 <[email protected]>.....sender domain must resolve >> >>What the blazes is this!? :((( > > >It's the same error message I get at work when I absent-mindedly try to >access my "home" account & server using my "work" email address on a >different server. Note the two netins.net addresses in the reject message. > >Chris > > > >Christopher Brooks >Franconia, NH > > >============================== >Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/
Is this a grumble list, George? <g> It IS a server problem...I can't upload to the site....timed a pdf file at 4....read it...F O U R minutes and STILL didn't completely load!!! I went to the RW sites that I have....loaded quick as lightening, no problems. I'm not a happy camper. This is costing me time, money, and my pleasant disposition! <g> Thanks for the ears! Mari At 02:03 AM 4/7/00 -0500, Mari wrote: >Should have clarified it.....this was the message that Eudora gave me on >the Task Status bar. >I had to completely close out and shut down and then boot up again before >it would go away. Just restarting didn't do it! > >Mari
Yesterday, I lost the task status on my Eudora 4.2.2. When I click on the "check mail" button, it checks mail, but I don't have the spinning b/w circle. I no longer have the blue bar showing me the status of the download. When I click on "Tools" "Task Status" or "Task Errors", nothing happens. Up until then, they worked fine, and I made no changes to the settings in my software. I've also lost the letter in the system tray, and the announcement of incoming mail. Help! I don't know how I lost these, or how to get them back. Thanks, Sandy W [email protected]
Mari wrote: >There has been an error transferring yhour mail. I said: MAIL FROM: ><[email protected]> >and then the SMTP server (smtp.netins.net) said: >451 <[email protected]>.....sender domain must resolve > >What the blazes is this!? :((( It's the same error message I get at work when I absent-mindedly try to access my "home" account & server using my "work" email address on a different server. Note the two netins.net addresses in the reject message. Chris Christopher Brooks Franconia, NH
At 11:43 PM 04/06/2000, Coleen Pettit wrote: *************START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************* I am using Eudora light and it is working fine for me so far...this is my old stand-by :) I also have Outlook Express but when a message won't come in easily? it deletes/stops the email and then when I go to get mail again it brings in the same stuff I already got in until another message won't come in for some reason. any ideas? thanks, Coleen :) **************END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************** Coleen, I think you mean that if you download email using Outlook Express, then use Eudora, that you get the same emails again. ????? If so, you have Outlook Express NOT to delete downloaded emails from your server. That means they stay there, and the next time you download, you get them again. As to "...a message won't come in easily...", is that using Outlook Express? My recommendation is to stop using Outlook Express and rely solely on Eudora. SgtGeorge
At 09:38 PM 04/06/2000, Jack Henderson wrote: *************START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************* At 08:28 AM 4/6/00 -0500, you wrote: I have intermittent problems downloading e-mail, and don't understand enough about how Eudora works to know how to handle them. I'm on a cable modem, using 4.2 Pro, and have 5 personalities Wyn, the problem you list is with your server. If the ISP "times out", Eudora will eventually give up and log off. I feel that the problem is with the sheer number of emails that was stored at @home. Anyone, including me who use @home will have mail problems at times. They have grown too fast to keep up. The mail servers frequently bounce mail. If they are overloaded, the servers will ignore you, and the mail program, in this case Eudora will time out. For everyone using @home, I advise you to set Eudora time out time to better than two minutes. Jack **************END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************** Thanks Jack. This setting is found in TOOLS/OPTIONS/ADVANCED NETWORK. Set the first two timeout's to 300 seconds. SgtGeorge
Should have clarified it.....this was the message that Eudora gave me on the Task Status bar. I had to completely close out and shut down and then boot up again before it would go away. Just restarting didn't do it! Mari At 02:02 AM 4/7/00 -0400, George W. Durman wrote: >At 03:47 PM 04/06/2000, Mari wrote: >*************START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************* >There has been an error transferring yhour mail. I said: MAIL FROM: ><[email protected]> >and then the SMTP server (smtp.netins.net) said: >451 <[email protected]>.....sender domain must resolve > >What the blazes is this!? :((( > >Mari >**************END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************** > >Hi Mari. I have absolutely no idea! It must be some glitch with your ISP. > >George > > >============================== >Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. >RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: >http://pml.rootsweb.com/
At 03:47 PM 04/06/2000, Mari wrote: *************START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************* There has been an error transferring yhour mail. I said: MAIL FROM: <[email protected]> and then the SMTP server (smtp.netins.net) said: 451 <[email protected]>.....sender domain must resolve What the blazes is this!? :((( Mari **************END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************** Hi Mari. I have absolutely no idea! It must be some glitch with your ISP. George
At 05:20 AM 04/06/2000, Patti McDonald wrote: *************START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************* Is there anyway to delete multiple messages without opening them with Eudora 4.3? On Eudora Light I could just highlight them and put them into the trash. I can only seem to highlight one at a time with Eudora 4.3. Thanks **************END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************** Hi Patti. YES. LEFT-click on the first message. Then, while holding the CTRL key, LEFT-click on all the rest you wish to highlight. All you have to do then is hit the DELETE key on your keyboard. If you have a contiguous series of files, LEFT-click on the FIRST email, then, while holding the SHIFT key, click on the LAST email. The will highlight all the emails from the FIRST to the LAST. Regards, SgtGeorge George W. Durman Knoxville, TN EUDORA-MAIL Listowner Archives of previous EUDORA-MAIL posts are located at: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/EUDORA-MAIL-L/ (Copy and paste the above URL exactly as above. The address is "case-sensitive". If you have never used the Archives before, you will have to establish a UserName and Password. You will need only one User- Name and Password for all of Rootsweb, regardless of which Archives you are searching.)
At 12:07 AM 04/06/2000, kgs wrote: *************START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************* So far I have not downloaded the upgrade. It took a long time to get everything set and I don't want to rock the boat. I always have some problem or another, I use IE 5 and nothing happens when I click View then Source. It used to work.... kay **************END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************** Kay, which "View then Source" are you referring to? Eudora? If so, you must RIGHT-click on the email, then put the mouse cursor on "View Source" and click it. This will open up NotePad, or whatever text viewer you have set in Windows as the default viewer for looking at HTM or HTML files. If you are referring to MSIE, you need to RIGHT-click on the web page, then choose "View Source". SgtGeorge
I am using Eudora light and it is working fine for me so far...this is my old stand-by :) I also have Outlook Express but when a message won't come in easily? it deletes/stops the email and then when I go to get mail again it brings in the same stuff I already got in until another message won't come in for some reason. any ideas? thanks, Coleen :) MISSING LINKS, Adoptees/triad support group Grants Pass, So. OREGON 541-862-2226
At 08:28 AM 4/6/00 -0500, you wrote: >I have intermittent problems downloading e-mail, and don't understand >enough about how Eudora works to know how to handle them. I'm on a cable >modem, using 4.2 Pro, and have 5 personalities >Wyn, the problem you list is with your server. If the ISP "times out", >Eudora will eventually give up and log off. I feel that the problem is >with the sheer number of emails that was stored at @home. Anyone, including me who use @home will have mail problems at times. They have grown too fast to keep up. The mail servers frequently bounce mail. If they are overloaded, the servers will ignore you, and the mail program, in this case Eudora will time out. For everyone using @home, I advise you to set Eudora time out time to better than two minutes. Jack
There has been an error transferring yhour mail. I said: MAIL FROM: <[email protected]> and then the SMTP server (smtp.netins.net) said: 451 <[email protected]>.....sender domain must resolve What the blazes is this!? :((( Mari
At 05:20 AM 4/6/00 -0400, Patti McDonald wrote: >Is there anyway to delete multiple messages without opening them with >Eudora 4.3? >On Eudora Light I could just highlight them and put them into the trash. >I can only seem to highlight one at a time with Eudora 4.3. >Thanks Options/mailboxes/"allow drag of select messages" make sure the last item is checked in the box. That will take care of it for you. The ? in the top right hand corner will explain any of the items on the options if you just click on it and then click on the item you want to know about. Mari
I have intermittent problems downloading e-mail, and don't understand enough about how Eudora works to know how to handle them. I'm on a cable modem, using 4.2 Pro, and have 5 personalities Wyn, the problem you list is with your server. If the ISP "times out", Eudora will eventually give up and log off. I feel that the problem is with the sheer number of emails that was stored at @home. That many emails may just have overpowered the server. You need to check it out with the people there. SgtGeorge I agree that the problem is probably with the server but the number of e-mails has nothing to do with it. I have the same thing happen all the time and I only have a handful of mail waiting to download. I believe that it is either to many people downloading at the same time or there are to many people on line. Don't really know for sure and this is only my opinion. Do you have any thoughts on this? Thanks, Lori B*O*O*M*E*R --- R*A*P*E*A*N --- A*N*D*E*R*S*O*N --- W*I*N*E*G*A*R --- F*R*I*T*Z --- C*R*O*W*L*E*Y --- W*E*A*T*H*E*R*H*E*A*D --- R*I*T*C*H*I*E --- D*I*L*L*S*A*V*E*R --- C*L*E*A*V*E*L*A*N*D --- F*O*U*L*K*E*S --- M*O*R*G*A*N --- W*I*N*N --- L*E*N*T*Z --- M*E*L*D*O*R*F --- L*A*A*B*S --- C*A*M*P*B*E*L*L
Is there anyway to delete multiple messages without opening them with Eudora 4.3? On Eudora Light I could just highlight them and put them into the trash. I can only seem to highlight one at a time with Eudora 4.3. Thanks
Here's the story: 1. Every time I rebooted my computer, OptOut would find a Registry entry for Aureate. 2. I would let OptOut remove the entry. 3. The next time I rebooted, OptOut would again find the same entry. 4. Something on my system was "reloading" and adding that danged entry to the Registry file. 5. What was doing it? 6. First, I did a "Find" on the system to locate ANY file with the string "Aureate" in its name. 7. No files found. 8. Then, I used NotePad Pro to search EVERY file on my computer for the string "Aureate". 9. NotePad Pro found "Aureate" in the file, C:\system.1st. 10. Now that file was created on 11/11/1999. It wasn't created when the system was set up, which was in August 1999. So, how did the "Aureate" reference get into the SYSTEM.1ST file? Heck, I don't even know what the danged file does! 11. While in NotePad Pro, I pulled up the SYSTEM.1ST file and looked at the entries. Here's what I found: a. WS_FTP Pro had an entry there, calling on Aureate. b. CuteFTP, ditto. c. AIM (AOL Instant Messenger), ditto. d. GetRight, ditto. e. (Here's the kicker!) A common Windows file, COMDLG32.OCX, used with Windows 95 and Windows 98, was set to make a call to ADVERT.DLL and Aureate!!!!! 12. When I first used OptOut, I had it delete C:\Windows\advert.dll. So, that .dll couldn't load. 13. The calls on Aureate couldn't load, since OptOut had removed all "pirate" files, BUT, the SYSTEM.1ST file was making a Registry entry for Aureate, assuming the Aureate files were still on the system. 14. Here's what the common Windows file, COMDLG32.OCX was set to do: a. Send (somewhere - Aureate?) a list of ALL files I had downloaded. b. Send (same place) the Distributor names of the files in a. c. Send (same place) all the server Cookies (I assume this to mean Cookies from web browsers, MSIE or Netscape). Now, isn't that enough to scare the bejesus out of you?????!!!!! Let me tell you folks, the more I read on the OptOut web site, and the ZoneAlarm web site, and other web sites, plus what I read in the April 18 issue of PC Magazine, the more alarmed I become. From what I could gather from the SYSTEM.1ST file, it seems that even Microsoft itself is culpable, unless some other program, that secretly installs the Aureate files, is calling on COMDLG32.OCX and making it spy on our systems. Anyhow, I renamed SYSTEM.1ST to SYSTEM-1ST.BAK and rebooted my system. Wasn't sure what would happen. Booted fine. And, that danged Aureate reference WASN'T put back in the Registry. Solved that one. I had thought that maybe when booting, the system would make a new SYSTEM.1ST, but it didn't. Doing a little more detective work, I found that the SYSTEM.1ST file in the C:\ root directory was an older version of SYSTEM.FA found in the C:\Windows directory. Don't know why renaming the SYSTEM.1ST file stopped the change in the Registry file, but it did. To summarize, many, many programs we depend on are installing the danged Aureate program. The only recourse we have is to install OptOut and get rid of all the files and Registry entries. It's not a perfect solution, since the software companies will continue to cooperate/collaborate with Aureate, and since those software companies are without a doubt getting a kickback from the software companies. But, at least we can rid our systems of Aureate and get on with our computing. If any of you missed my previous message about the article in PC Magazine, go to http://www.pcmag.com and find the article entitled "Broadband". It's worth reading. Till next time, SgtGeorge SgtGeorge George W. Durman Knoxville, TN VIRUS-DISCUSSION List Administrator
So far I have not downloaded the upgrade. It took a long time to get everything set and I don't want to rock the boat. I always have some problem or another, I use IE 5 and nothing happens when I click View then Source. It used to work.... kay
I received the below email and thought you might be interested in it. Barry is a dependable researcher, and if he says this service is OK, then it IS. I'm going to check into it myself. SgtGeorge *********************************************************** Hi ALL! I've been using this EFax receive feature (unbelievably FREE) for more than a year now, and can't say enough about it. I have absolutely NO stake in this program, but, if you have an email account with anyone, you can have a 100% FREE fax telephone # to receive faxes, from a telephone # that is YOURS and ONLY yours. I believe it costs a few cents/page if you receive a fax, altho that may be pd by the sender. And the faxes are much clearer (and faster I believe, depending on your modem speed) than from a regular fax machine, which also allows much better results if you wish to OCR the faxed pages. Now, if you wish to go to the next step, if you wish to be able to fax FROM your computer, it will cost you about $3/mo (I have it auto deducted from a credit card account) for EFax Plus, plus about $.05 (5 cents) per page that you send, which will also entitle you to a local Fax telephone number (see my signature block below), ALL for the previously mentioned total of about $3/mo plus 5 cents per page sent. Many people use this service, and I've had very few problems, and the service has upgraded services consistently (also Free). I've used the service about 50 times, and have always been successful. It has been VERY convenient for me, and 10-12 times, has saved me significant effort to get a document to someone else. My $1500 HP fax machine sits idle now. Also, if you have only a single phone line, the incoming fax will get through even if you are using your only phone line, as it will pop up on the email list. Same with an outgoing fax. Further, if you 'fax' a document to someone else (for example, perhaps a birth certificate, or passport applic, that you scanned (another story - USB scanners are avail for <$100 these days) ), they will get a much better looking document online (again, better OCR possibilities), even if they have no fax machine, because an acrobat type autodecoder opener accompanies the 'fax.' If you are interested, go to: http://www.efax.com/ and review the services. I believe this EFax service is of particular interest for genealogists who want to send documents to others, especially documents that will be OCRd to extract important information, and even more especially for documents in a foreign language that will be translated by one of the many online translation services (PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT ME ABOUT THESE TRANSLATION SERVICES BECAUSE WHILE THEY CAN BE VERY HELPFUL, THEY ARE JUST BECOMING USER FRIENDLY). And the cost for transfer from foreign countries is very little more costly than for that of in-country transfer (I do not know whether EFax is yet into free services in other countries). If anyone has a significant problem with this EFax service, please let me know, because I'm avid in my appreciation for this service. Thanks, Barry Wetherington 21526 Green Hill Rd Ste 132 Farmington Hills MI 48335 248-478-5181 Fax248-479-0329 (Witherington-L, Wetherington-L, Widdrington-L, Dare-L, Easterling-L, Fitchett-L, Barlitt-L, Pocahontas-L)
Wyn, the problem you list is with your server. If the ISP "times out", Eudora will eventually give up and log off. I feel that the problem is with the sheer number of emails that was stored at @home. That many emails may just have overpowered the server. You need to check it out with the people there. SgtGeorge At 12:24 PM 04/04/2000, Wyn Achenbaum wrote: *************START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************* Friends, I have intermittent problems downloading e-mail, and don't understand enough about how Eudora works to know how to handle them. I'm on a cable modem, using 4.2 Pro, and have 5 personalities. 3 of these are @home addresses, including one used primarily for rootsweb mail and PML and two that get very light use. One is an ibm.net address, and the last is an address I've set up for my church on att.net, for which I end up using a dialup connection occasionally. I was away for a few days and came home to over 1000 messages on my genealogy address and my ibm address, and all that mail downloaded fine. I leave my Eudora on most of the time, and generally, my mail shows up just fine; other than right-clicking on the church personality and stopping that one, everything works. But occasionally, and today is an example, the genealogy address balks. The error mressge is "Error reading from network Cause: Eudora got tired of waiting for the server (10100)" I've got 169 messages sitting there (since perhaps 10:30 last night) This has happened before, and it seems to clear itself eventually. But I'd love to understand why it happens. Is there something I need to tweak, or a problem at the @home server? (I've checked -- this list comes in over the address that is working, so I'll receive your responses.) Thanks! Wyn Achenbaum mailto:[email protected] **************END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT**************