On 05/20/2016 12:00 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
So I tried mail.wildblue.net:995 fir the incoming server address, still
get ERR: Invalid Command when I "check" incoming mail.
In that case, you are definitely using pop3s which would make using
wireshark a lot more difficult. See below for a solution.
Since my troubleshooting skills are not sufficient it seems installing
from something other than dnf might be worth a try.
What difference will that make? It will still be the same software and
it seems to be more of a configuration issue.
In order for you to find out what command is causing the trouble, you
can use stunnel (you will probably need to install it). Put the
following lines in a file called stunnel.conf:
foreground=yes
syslog=no
[pop3]
client=yes
accept=localhost:110
connect=mail.wildblue.net:995
As root, run "stunnel stunnel.conf". Now, set Balsa to use
localhost:110 as the incoming mail server. Start wireshark and listen
to the localhost interface with the filter rule "port 110". Tell Balsa
to check for emails. Hopefully you get the same error message.
Right-click one of the packets and select "follow tcp stream". You
should now see the conversation between Balsa and the server.
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