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bopdude 03-01-2006 01:00

email problem
 
Hi all, I have an email problem, I thought it might be OE but now don't know, I have tried thunderbird and operamail ( within opera ) nothing, I've deleted all accounts within the OE and re-installed, still nothing. I can access mail via the NTL webmail so the account must be ok :shrug:
Any of you night owls fancy a guess ???

TIA

zing_deleted 03-01-2006 01:07

Re: email problem
 
This one baffles me im afraid as we chatted the other night.All I can think of is maybe the firewall isnt allowing it through? or maybe security settings are to high.I really got no idea perhaps a clean up of temp files cookies and spyware (I got an egg here if you need me to teach to suck that;) I know you done all this ;))

carlingman 03-01-2006 01:17

Re: email problem
 
Well as it works via webmail, my guess is on your anti virus blocking it as the passwords must be correct to get it via webmail.

---------- Post added at 02:17 ---------- Previous post was at 02:07 ----------

Curiousity more than anything but can you telnet ?????

To telnet the mail server:
Click onto Start then Run
type telnet pop.ntlworld.com 110 - press enter
+OK InterMail POP3 server ready.
type user then a space then your user.name - press enter
+OK please send PASS command
type pass then a space then your password - press enter
+OK user.name is welcome here

This logs you into the pop server.

type list.

This will list all the mails on ther server.

Then type quit to close the telnet connection.

:D

bopdude 03-01-2006 01:29

Re: email problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb
This one baffles me im afraid as we chatted the other night.All I can think of is maybe the firewall isnt allowing it through? or maybe security settings are to high.I really got no idea perhaps a clean up of temp files cookies and spyware (I got an egg here if you need me to teach to suck that;) I know you done all this ;))

Yep, done all that, AFAIK.....lol, thing is, it was working fine one day and then the next pfft..gone ??

Quote:

Originally Posted by carlingman
Well as it works via webmail, my guess is on your anti virus blocking it as the passwords must be correct to get it via webmail.

Yep, tried connecting with NIS2005 dissabled, still nothing :confused:

Thanks so far, keep it coming

---------- Post added at 02:29 ---------- Previous post was at 02:18 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by carlingman
Curiousity more than anything but can you telnet ?????

To telnet the mail server:
Click onto Start then Run
type telnet pop.ntlworld.com 110 - press enter

:D

Falls down at this point, just hangs on the prompt, nothing else.

MovedGoalPosts 03-01-2006 02:08

Re: email problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bopdude
Quote:

Originally Posted by carlingman
Curiousity more than anything but can you telnet ?????

To telnet the mail server:
Click onto Start then Run
type telnet pop.ntlworld.com 110 - press enter

:D

Falls down at this point, just hangs on the prompt, nothing else.

Note sure that works properly anyway :confused: My ntl email is fine, yet telnet response gets:
C:\>telnet pop.ntlworld.com
Connecting To pop.ntlworld.com...Could not open connection to the host, on port
23: Connect failed

patrickp 03-01-2006 07:46

Re: email problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bopdude
Yep, tried connecting with NIS2005 dissabled, still nothing :confused:

Unfortunately, 'disabling' Norton often doesn't actually stop it running. You could try going into Task Manager and ending the processes it's running. Don't forget to reboot afterwards to start everything up again!

Can you ping pop.ntlworld.com? Simpler than telnetting, and if you can't ping it, something is definitely blocking your access.

Paul K 03-01-2006 08:03

Re: email problem
 
I would try removing nortons, stripping out anything it has installed and then try the email. It only takes one rule corruption to really mess things up.

simbr 03-01-2006 08:55

Re: email problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob C
Note sure that works properly anyway :confused: My ntl email is fine, yet telnet response gets:
C:\>telnet pop.ntlworld.com
Connecting To pop.ntlworld.com...Could not open connection to the host, on port
23: Connect failed

The command has to be "telnet pop.ntlworld.com 110" to specify the correct port for POP (110), otherwise it defaults to the telnet port (23).

bopdude 03-01-2006 10:56

Re: email problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by patrickp
Unfortunately, 'disabling' Norton often doesn't actually stop it running.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul
I would try removing nortons, stripping out anything it has installed and then try the email. It only takes one rule corruption to really mess things up.

Bingo, :tu: 'kin NIS2005, but I do luuuurve Nortons, OK, now I know whats causing it I can look at an alternative, I have a few options with regard to Av and FW etc etc, or I might even install NIS2006, well, I gotta give it a go ;)

Thanks to all for the help :)

Paul K 03-01-2006 15:43

Re: email problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bopdude
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul
I would try removing nortons, stripping out anything it has installed and then try the email. It only takes one rule corruption to really mess things up.

Bingo, :tu: 'kin NIS2005, but I do luuuurve Nortons, OK, now I know whats causing it I can look at an alternative, I have a few options with regard to Av and FW etc etc, or I might even install NIS2006, well, I gotta give it a go ;)

Thanks to all for the help :)

You're welcome, Nortons is great for a lot of people but occassionally it can play up like this. Unfortunately most firewalls can go wrong, when they do though it's a right pain to diagnose what is causing the issues seen by the operator :(
Glad it's working now :)


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