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Re: Does this mean kio_smtp is fixed?
by fab on Thursday 04/Nov/2004, @01:41
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no need to reply like that.
Ciao'
Fab
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Re: Does this mean kio_smtp is fixed?
by Thunderbird User on Thursday 04/Nov/2004, @03:01
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Why not? I asked a perfectly reasonable question, and was met with a saracastic response.
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Re: Does this mean kio_smtp is fixed?
by standsolid on Thursday 04/Nov/2004, @09:30
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I really wish you had left your email address for us to resond. I didn't want to fill this forum up with junk.
But your response was totally inappropriate. Even if you had filled out a bug report, the user was trying to be helpful.
Any in reply to your problem: perahps the trouble if your mail server requires you to log into POP3 first and then send mail without a password. This is the way it is for some SMTP servers.
//Kenny
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Re: Does this mean kio_smtp is fixed?
by Brendan Orr on Tuesday 09/Nov/2004, @11:02
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Actually, I think this case is a little different, as it warrented a bug report: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89518. I too, have be striken down with this bug. While my mail service does do things like you said, it usually has worked flawlessly in the past until a fatefull "for amodule in *; pushd $amodule&&cvs up&&popd;done" I guess I can always check out kdebase/kioslave/smtp from some tag before the change went in. Thank goodness for a web interface to my mail :)
--Brendan
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