In an attempt to help someone use juno with linux I am getting an error. Error while performing operation DATA termination responce error: Requested mail action aborted : exceeded storage allocation. Problem is the mail downloads just fine so there is no limited exceeded. If the smtp for the primary isp is used there is no problem sending messages. CWSIV
On Saturday 29 May 2004 21:02, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
In an attempt to help someone use juno with linux I am getting an error.
Error while performing operation DATA termination responce error: Requested mail action aborted : exceeded storage allocation.
Problem is the mail downloads just fine so there is no limited exceeded. If the smtp for the primary isp is used there is no problem sending messages.
CWSIV
How bout a little more info...? What has the action that aborted? Were you retrieving mail or sending mail? Are they connecting to someone other than Juno when they try to send mail? (If so I wouldn't expect it to work), or were they dialed directly to juno? -- _____________________________________ John Andersen
Attempting to send mail via juno SMTP. Currently its on a 8.2 pro box and all other mail works fine. If I swap out the smtp for the primary pay account smtp the mail is sent fine. On the other user I have several pop accounts some of which use their own SMTP. Hotpop is another which has a disfunctional smtp which I substitute and it thus works. CWSIV On Sat, 29 May 2004 21:45:45 -0800 John Andersen <jsa@pen.homeip.net> writes:
On Saturday 29 May 2004 21:02, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
In an attempt to help someone use juno with linux I am getting an error.
Error while performing operation DATA termination responce error: Requested mail action aborted : exceeded storage allocation.
Problem is the mail downloads just fine so there is no limited exceeded. If the smtp for the primary isp is used there is no problem sending messages.
CWSIV
How bout a little more info...? What has the action that aborted? Were you retrieving mail or sending mail?
Are they connecting to someone other than Juno when they try to send mail? (If so I wouldn't expect it to work), or were they dialed directly to juno?
-- _____________________________________ John Andersen
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On Monday 31 May 2004 07:12, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
Attempting to send mail via juno SMTP.
Yes, i understand that much, but are you dialed into juno at the time or are you dialed into "primary pay account". Almost nobody allows you to dial into A and send mail via B's smtp server anymore. Too much spam happens.
Currently its on a 8.2 pro box and all other mail works fine. If I swap out the smtp for the primary pay account smtp the mail is sent fine. On the other user I have several pop accounts some of which use their own SMTP.
Hold on thar pardner..... Pop accounts do not use SMTP. Pop is for receiving, mail and smtp is for sending mail. You can pop (receive) your mail from anywhere, but you can only send via the ISP you are connected to.
Hotpop is another which has a disfunctional smtp which I substitute and it thus works.
In the same sentence, you said their smtp is disfunctional and then you imply it works. Which is it? English is a tricky language. To what does "it" refer in the last sentence? The best I can tell from your descriptions, your problem is that these days, the ONLY SMPT server you can use is the one provided by the ISP to which you are connected. So if you dial ISP X then you send your mail to smtp.x.com, (or whatever) but not to smtp.juno.com. When you dial Juno, then send via juno. However, I gotta point out that this is a Linux forum, and you might have missed the fact that every SuSE release has a built in SMPT server that you can use so that you are not dependent on your ISP.
CWSIV
On Sat, 29 May 2004 21:45:45 -0800 John Andersen <jsa@pen.homeip.net>
writes:
On Saturday 29 May 2004 21:02, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
In an attempt to help someone use juno with linux I am getting an
error.
Error while performing operation DATA termination responce error: Requested mail action aborted : exceeded storage allocation.
Problem is the mail downloads just fine so there is no limited
exceeded.
If the smtp for the primary isp is used there is no problem sending messages.
CWSIV
How bout a little more info...? What has the action that aborted? Were you retrieving mail or sending mail?
Are they connecting to someone other than Juno when they try to send mail? (If so I wouldn't expect it to work), or were they dialed directly to juno?
-- _____________________________________ John Andersen
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Currently I am using several smtp related to the many online pop accounts. the only ones which dont work are hotpop, mail15 and juno. I did not find the built in smtp in the 8.2 books nor a man page for same. Perhaps its only in 9.1? BTW does it matter that I am on dialup?? CWSIV On Mon, 31 May 2004 22:39:39 -0800 John Andersen <jsa@pen.homeip.net> writes:
On Monday 31 May 2004 07:12, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
Attempting to send mail via juno SMTP.
Yes, i understand that much, but are you dialed into juno at the time or are you dialed into "primary pay account".
Almost nobody allows you to dial into A and send mail via B's smtp server anymore. Too much spam happens.
Currently its on a 8.2 pro box and all other mail works fine. If I swap out the smtp for the primary pay account smtp the mail is sent fine. On the other user I have several pop accounts some of which use their own SMTP.
Hold on thar pardner..... Pop accounts do not use SMTP. Pop is for receiving, mail and smtp is for sending mail.
You can pop (receive) your mail from anywhere, but you can only send via the ISP you are connected to.
Hotpop is another which has a disfunctional smtp which I substitute and it thus works.
In the same sentence, you said their smtp is disfunctional and then you imply it works. Which is it? English is a tricky language. To what does "it" refer in the last sentence?
The best I can tell from your descriptions, your problem is that these days, the ONLY SMPT server you can use is the one provided by the ISP to which you are connected. So if you dial ISP X then you send your mail to smtp.x.com, (or whatever) but not to smtp.juno.com.
When you dial Juno, then send via juno.
However, I gotta point out that this is a Linux forum, and you might have missed the fact that every SuSE release has a built in SMPT server that you can use so that you are not dependent on your ISP.
CWSIV
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On Thursday 03 June 2004 10:10, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
Currently I am using several smtp related to the many online pop accounts. the only ones which dont work are hotpop, mail15 and juno.
Precisly which smtp server are you able to SEND mail thru when you are not connected to that ISP? Name one. We are not talking about webmail here, we are talking about smtp from kmail or mut or pine of something similar.
I did not find the built in smtp in the 8.2 books nor a man page for same.
Really? There was nothing about sendmail or postfix in your manuals and no man pages either? Who's version of 8.2 did you install? Carl, do we have a language barrier here or what?
Perhaps its only in 9.1? BTW does it matter that I am on dialup??
It matters not a wit. What does matter is that you can not send mail thru an smtp server unless you are connected to (dialed into) that same isp. POP is NOT THE ISSUE here. Let's not mention pop again. Its a totally different animal. For Juno see this page http://www.juno.com/support/webmail/u-webmail-faq-qs.html#1 and this page: http://www.juno.com/support/email/email-setup.html But don't try to send mai thru smtp.juno.com unless you dial them directly. If you dial up someone else and then try to send mail thru smtp.juno.com it will not work even though you can recieve mail from them. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen
On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 16:19, John Andersen wrote:
On Thursday 03 June 2004 10:10, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
Currently I am using several smtp related to the many online pop accounts. the only ones which dont work are hotpop, mail15 and juno.
Precisly which smtp server are you able to SEND mail thru when you are not connected to that ISP? Name one.
smtp.myrealbox.com
We are not talking about webmail here, we are talking about smtp from kmail or mut or pine of something similar.
I did not find the built in smtp in the 8.2 books nor a man page for same.
Really? There was nothing about sendmail or postfix in your manuals and no man pages either? Who's version of 8.2 did you install? Carl, do we have a language barrier here or what?
the reference I was looking for is smtp. I am quite literal when I search for something. If I have only one reference and no others then I can only search for that one thing. i know I need more o'Reilly books but I cant afford them now. This is not the first time I have bought books with half baked indexes. Ill check those links you provided. CWSIV
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