On November 5, 2003 06:19 pm, imobachgs@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Pulat Yunusov writes: > > On November 5, 2003 06:35 pm, David Corbin wrote: > >> I've started having problems with a working setup, 'out of the blue'. I > >> > >> have KMail client that basically can NOT send a message. It's > >> configured > >> > >> to send via SMTP, and I've closely examined each of the options to be > >> sure > >> > >> they're correct. I've verified that the SMTP daemon is running and I > >> have > >> > >> no problem connecting to it (via telnet). When I attempt to send a > >> > >> message, after a time (1-2 minutes), it pops up a dialog saying it > >> cannot > >> > >> send the message because one of the recipients "" is not being accepted. > >> > >> > >> > >> Is there anyway to get KMail to provide detailed logs of the SMTP > >> > >> conversation? Other ideas? > > > > This is likely an issue with your SMTP server and you should check its > > logs > > > > for clues. Your MTA (e.g. Sendmail or Postfix) could be configured to > > reject > > > > certain recipients causing KMail to fail to send the message. > > As David, I've found the same issue with KMail & SMTP. My email providers > works pretty well with another mail client, but not with KMail. > > I've also checked the network traffic that KMail generates when I push de > "send" button, and I've seen that any connection is established. > > So, I think, as David, that SMTP & KMail have stopped work (at least for > me). > > Thank you. Did it stop working for any SMTP recipient? Pulat http://primedatasolutions.com/ Websites. Databases. Security. ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.