Re: [Logicmail-users] Bug? and feature request
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From: Derek K. <dko...@lo...> - 2011-02-02 00:56:15
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On 2/1/2011 7:53 PM, Michael R Jordan wrote: > On 1/30/2011 9:57 PM, Derek Konigsberg wrote: >> On 01/30/2011 02:55 PM, Michael R Jordan wrote: >>> On 1/30/2011 2:27 PM, Derek Konigsberg wrote: >>>> On 1/30/2011 2:23 PM, Michael R Jordan wrote: >>>>> I'm using version 2.0.0.258 on a Blackberry 8320 OS 4.5. >>>>> When I set up SMTP as "Auto" and "WiFi if available" and send an >>>>> email, I get an error saying "5.5.2 unrecognized command". If I >>>>> uncheck WiFi it seems to work. >>>> What sort of WiFi network, if any, are you on when you try SMTP? >>>> My best guess is that you are using a WiFi network that is doing a >>>> transparent proxy of SMTP traffic, and screwing something up in the >>>> process. (This is more common than we'd like to think.) >>>> >>> Hmmm, it's just my wireless router here at my house. No special setup >>> that I know of. Using it on Roadrunner. Haven't gotten this message on >>> any other email clients I use. >> What are your "secure connection" and "port" settings in LogicMail for >> Outgoing (SMTP)? >> What are the equivalent settings in those other E-Mail clients you use? >> Normally my best guess is that you are using TLS/25 on a server that >> doesn't support it, and that the error is when LogicMail tries sending >> the "STARTTLS" command. Or that LogicMail is connecting in a different >> way than your other E-Mail clients, and its a way that your home WiFi >> router is screwing something up with. Of course I could easily be wrong. >> >> Worst case, the "Debugging" page on the website explains how you can >> make LogicMail record all network packets to the BlackBerry event log, >> from which we can see exactly where in the SMTP connection this error is >> coming from. >> > Secure setting connection is "never" port setting is 25 and > authentication is PLAIN. This is what I use with other POP clients. > If you'd like, I'll work on the debugging log thing. Do I then send that > to the list or directly to another email address? > Thanks! Ahh, so you don't care of someone sniffs your password :-) You can send directly to the list, or directly to me (address in my signature). Its up to you. -- ---------------------------- Derek Konigsberg dko...@lo... ---------------------------- |