* [gentoo-user] Re: authorization faliure when sending email
2005-09-05 15:37 [gentoo-user] " Matthew Lee
@ 2005-09-05 18:22 ` Francesco Talamona
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From: Francesco Talamona @ 2005-09-05 18:22 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Monday 05 September 2005 17:37, Matthew Lee wrote:
> Packages removed by --depclean
> knetattach-3.4.1 (reemerged)
> kxkb-3.4.1
> kdcop-3.4.1
> ksysguard-3.4.1
> kappfinder-3.4.1
> kfind-3.4.1. (reemerged)
> kdebugdialog-3.4.1
> kpager-3.4.1
> ksystraycmd-3.4.1
> kstart-3.4.1
> ktip-3.4.1
> kdepasswd-3.4.1
I think kdepasswd may be the stopper, try to emerge it again. Not sure,
though.
Ciao
Francesco
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* [gentoo-user] Re: authorization faliure when sending email
@ 2005-09-05 19:56 Matthew Lee
2005-09-05 20:42 ` Matthias Krebs
2005-09-05 20:50 ` Joe Menola
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From: Matthew Lee @ 2005-09-05 19:56 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
I tried reemerging kdepasswd, it didn't solve the
problem.
In answer to the other question the SMTP server does
require authentication. The settings I have now
worked fine last week, which is why I'm sure it's
something on my laptop, but not kmail itself.
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Depto de Ecologia
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: authorization faliure when sending email
2005-09-05 19:56 Matthew Lee
@ 2005-09-05 20:42 ` Matthias Krebs
2005-09-05 20:50 ` Joe Menola
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From: Matthias Krebs @ 2005-09-05 20:42 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Am Montag, 5. September 2005 21:56 schrieb Matthew Lee:
> I tried reemerging kdepasswd, it didn't solve the
> problem.
> In answer to the other question the SMTP server does
> require authentication. The settings I have now
> worked fine last week, which is why I'm sure it's
> something on my laptop, but not kmail itself.
To make sure it is really a kmail problem, try to connect manually via telnet
or another mail client like thunderbird or mozilla-mail.
If this works, have you enabled store password in your connect settings?
Try to disable it if you have and enter your credentials again,maybe the file
the password is stored in is corrupted. You can also try to emerge
kwalletmanager which is a password storage app for kde, its used by kmail if
it's installed.
HTH,
Matze
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: authorization faliure when sending email
2005-09-05 19:56 Matthew Lee
2005-09-05 20:42 ` Matthias Krebs
@ 2005-09-05 20:50 ` Joe Menola
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From: Joe Menola @ 2005-09-05 20:50 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Monday September 5 2005 2:56 pm, Matthew Lee wrote:
> I tried reemerging kdepasswd, it didn't solve the
> problem.
> In answer to the other question the SMTP server does
> require authentication. The settings I have now
> worked fine last week, which is why I'm sure it's
> something on my laptop, but not kmail itself.
Try going into kmail settings for smtp, click on "Modify" then the Security
tab and then "Check what server supports".
Even tho the setting didn't change, this has solved this problem for me in the
past.
-jm
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* [gentoo-user] Re: authorization faliure when sending email
@ 2005-09-06 14:55 Matthew Lee
2005-09-06 15:09 ` Mike Williams
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From: Matthew Lee @ 2005-09-06 14:55 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
I've tried every combination of kmail settings
available, no joy. I've reemerged all the software
that --depclean removed, no joy. I've reemerged
kmail, no joy. I've reemerged ssmtp, no joy.
However, I think ssmtp, or something associated with
it is the problem. But what I haven't a clue. Is
there another "simple" mail transfer agent I could
try. I don't need anything fancy it's just a laptop
connected to the lab DHCP server.
Matt
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: authorization faliure when sending email
2005-09-06 14:55 [gentoo-user] Re: authorization faliure when sending email Matthew Lee
@ 2005-09-06 15:09 ` Mike Williams
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From: Mike Williams @ 2005-09-06 15:09 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 15:55, Matthew Lee wrote:
> I've tried every combination of kmail settings
> available, no joy. I've reemerged all the software
> that --depclean removed, no joy. I've reemerged
> kmail, no joy. I've reemerged ssmtp, no joy.
> However, I think ssmtp, or something associated with
> it is the problem. But what I haven't a clue. Is
> there another "simple" mail transfer agent I could
> try. I don't need anything fancy it's just a laptop
> connected to the lab DHCP server.
You have no need of a local MTA, at all.
Authentication errors from the remote host have nothing to do with any local
MTA, you're speaking directly to the remote MTA.
If you're getting errors from the local MTA, you're doing something very
wrong.
You need to attempt this manually using telnet, and/or try another client like
thunderbird (as Matthias has suggested).
Look out for the banner from the server when you connect with telnet, make
sure it is actually the server you expected to connect to.
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* [gentoo-user] Re: authorization faliure when sending email
@ 2005-09-06 15:41 Matthew Lee
2005-09-06 15:56 ` Nagatoro
2005-09-06 15:57 ` Mike Williams
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From: Matthew Lee @ 2005-09-06 15:41 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
I've tried using telnet, to more than one server, and
no joy. The connection did nothing then timed out
after a few mins.
Everything worked fine last week and I haven't
knowingly changed anything. But somewhere a setting
has changed, question is where?
Matt
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CASEB & ECIM
Depto de Ecologia
P.U.Catolica de Chile
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Chile
mlee@bio.puc.cl
leemr@btopenworld.com
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: authorization faliure when sending email
2005-09-06 15:41 Matthew Lee
@ 2005-09-06 15:56 ` Nagatoro
2005-09-06 15:57 ` Mike Williams
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From: Nagatoro @ 2005-09-06 15:56 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Matthew Lee wrote:
> I've tried using telnet, to more than one server, and
> no joy. The connection did nothing then timed out
> after a few mins.
Did you telnet to the right port (SMTP - 25, POP - 110, IMAP 143)?
If so does your ISP block connections to that port (like *many* does
with port 25 to avoid spammers)?
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: authorization faliure when sending email
2005-09-06 15:41 Matthew Lee
2005-09-06 15:56 ` Nagatoro
@ 2005-09-06 15:57 ` Mike Williams
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From: Mike Williams @ 2005-09-06 15:57 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 16:41, Matthew Lee wrote:
> I've tried using telnet, to more than one server, and
> no joy. The connection did nothing then timed out
> after a few mins.
> Everything worked fine last week and I haven't
> knowingly changed anything. But somewhere a setting
> has changed, question is where?
The connection to any remote smtp server timed out?
How about this:
mike@gimli ~ $ telnet robin.gentoo.org 25
Trying 140.105.134.102...
Connected to robin.gentoo.org.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 robin.gentoo.org ESMTP lists.gentoo.org ; Tue, 6 Sep 2005 15:53:08 GMT
quit
221 2.0.0 robin.gentoo.org closing connection
Connection closed by foreign host.
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* [gentoo-user] Re: authorization faliure when sending email
@ 2005-09-06 16:10 Matthew Lee
2005-09-06 17:20 ` Mike Williams
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From: Matthew Lee @ 2005-09-06 16:10 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Ok telnet works, both the gentoo server and the
btinternet server I want to connect to, though it
didn't give me the date and time
My fault, left the 25 off the end, I've never used
telnet before
But that still doesn't explain why it wont connect
from kmail
Matt
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CASEB & ECIM
Depto de Ecologia
P.U.Catolica de Chile
Alameda 340, Santiago
Chile
mlee@bio.puc.cl
leemr@btopenworld.com
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: authorization faliure when sending email
2005-09-06 16:10 Matthew Lee
@ 2005-09-06 17:20 ` Mike Williams
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From: Mike Williams @ 2005-09-06 17:20 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 17:10, Matthew Lee wrote:
> Ok telnet works, both the gentoo server and the
> btinternet server I want to connect to, though it
> didn't give me the date and time
> My fault, left the 25 off the end, I've never used
> telnet before
> But that still doesn't explain why it wont connect
> from kmail
Was the greeting otherwise what you expected?
If you tell us what server you're trying to access, and the output you see,
perhaps someone else can check.
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