it seems that news.php.net server is checking if address is real or a
fake...
at least it is checking if user's address is registered into their
mailing list or if there are some keywords from filter like: fake,
noemail, nospam,...
now it works :-)
Alain R. wrote:
if i use a real email address and SMTP from my real server, it works.
but not with email address noemail@xxxxxxxxxx :-(
Alain Roger wrote:
yes on port 119.
i do not want to use my professional email address (or SMTP settings) to
send message on newsgroups.
for MS, Borland, eclipse and other newsgroups servers, it works perfectly
without setting a SMTP server.
i do not use gmail to send message via thunderbird... i use gmail only
for
mailing list as thunderbird does not work :-(
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 9:01 PM, Al <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Port 119?
Try your ISP mail account directly. Maybe gmail is blocking you.
Can you access and other newsgroups?
You'd be better off working with the Thunderbird forum for this problem.
It's not a php problem.
Alain Roger wrote:
this is what i've done even at home but sending message fails
everytime.
even if my SMTP server is well configured :-(
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 8:33 PM, Al <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alain Roger wrote:
Hi,
i tried to configure Thunderbird to read and post news on PHP.net
forums.
I'm able to read messages but not to post some.
Does anyone already succeed in it ?
Do to security reasons at work, personal email usage is strictly
forbidden
now so i'm not able to use gmail, yahoo or hotmail anymore.
thanks a lot
Create a new account
Select newsgroup
enter news.php.net
I used Thunderbird for this message.
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