Re: pop won't authenticate my password

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Roger Beever wrote:

On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 18:29, Stuart Sears wrote:

It's actually commented on in the sendmail config ( I forget the actual
fle name)
The instruction is to comment out a line to stop sendmail listening only
to the local host.
If you have not found it by the time I log on from home tonight I will
send somthing more specific unless some kind person has beaten me to it.
Regards Roger

I'm not sure this is a sendmail issue at all. If it is it is certainly not solely sendmail which is at fault. Allow me to quote: ed@xxxxxxxxxxxx ... Deferred: Name server: mccorduck.ws.: host name lookup failure Message could not be delivered for 4 hours Message will be deleted from queue

it seems like a DNS lookup error. Indeed $ host mccorduck.ws
fails completely.
$ dig MX mccorduck.ws


; <<>> DiG 9.2.2 <<>> MX mccorduck.ws
;; global options:  printcmd
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached

The website doesn't appear to exist either.

Just to jump in here, clicking on that web-site link he posted DOES bring me to 'Ed's Web Empire' which I assume is his web site.


His web-site is confusing my Netscape as it tries to download 2 wav files while loading, but other than that seems to work.

The part in question seems to be:

<script language="JavaScript">
 <!--//
  if (navigator.appName=="Netscape") {
   document.write ( ' <EMBED SRC="alexandregis.wav" ' );
   document.write ( ' AUTOSTART="true" ' );
   document.write ( ' HIDDEN="true"></EMBED> ' ) }
 else {
  if (navigator.appName=="Microsoft Internet Explorer")
   document.write ( ' <BGSOUND SRC="alexandregis.wav"> ' ) }
 //-->
</SCRIPT>

It causes Netscape to bring up a 'save as' dialog on my PC whereas I think Ed's intention is to simply play these wavs in the background.

I'm not familiar with JavaScript, so somebody else will have to jump in here and tell him what's wrong.

Regards,
Ed.




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