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From: Brana Bujenovic on 4 Jan 2008 13:52 FYI Google people fixed that part, where their SMTP server would skip a line on closing. So Eudora does not report an error (on sending) any longer. Eudora 5.2 -- =========================================== Rooster RSS Reader - Your News Herald http://e-gadgets.freehostia.com/rooster.htm ===========================================
From: John H Meyers on 5 Jan 2008 06:00 On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 12:52:57 -0600, Brana Bujenovic (master plugin writer) wrote: > FYI > > Google people fixed that part, where their SMTP server would skip a line > on closing. So Eudora does not report an error (on sending) any longer. > > Eudora 5.2 I suspect this refers to what Version 7.1.0.9 was adjusted to fix: "Added a new hidden setting, <x-Eudora-option:IgnoreSMTPQUITErrors>, which allows errors in response to a QUIT command of an SMTP session to be ignored. The default value is on (1). This is helpful for SMTP servers like GMail's, which do a hard close on the socket after sending the response to the QUIT command [an RFC spec violation] and thus make it appear to have errors." http://www.eudora.com/download/eudora/windows/7.1/RelNotes.txt [but messages are sent properly anyway, even if the teller does slam the window down on your elbow after you have just pocketed your money or receipt :] --
From: Brana Bujenovic on 5 Jan 2008 07:03 "John H Meyers" <jhmeyers(a)nomail.invalid> wrote in news:op.t4gd7imfnn735j(a)miu.edu: > I suspect this refers to what Version 7.1.0.9 was adjusted to fix: > > "Added a new hidden setting, <x-Eudora-option:IgnoreSMTPQUITErrors>, > which allows errors in response to a QUIT command of an SMTP session > to be ignored. The default value is on (1). This is helpful for SMTP > servers like GMail's, which do a hard close on the socket after > sending the response to the QUIT command [an RFC spec violation] and > thus make it appear to have errors." > > http://www.eudora.com/download/eudora/windows/7.1/RelNotes.txt > > [but messages are sent properly anyway, > even if the teller does slam the window down on your elbow > after you have just pocketed your money or receipt :] That's correct. -- =========================================== Rooster RSS Reader - Your News Herald http://e-gadgets.freehostia.com/rooster.htm ===========================================
From: Han on 5 Jan 2008 10:00 Brana Bujenovic <bujenovic(a)hotmail.com> wrote in news:Xns9A1C84E99B253trackusenetarticles(a)194.177.96.78: > "John H Meyers" <jhmeyers(a)nomail.invalid> wrote in > news:op.t4gd7imfnn735j(a)miu.edu: >> I suspect this refers to what Version 7.1.0.9 was adjusted to fix: >> >> "Added a new hidden setting, <x-Eudora-option:IgnoreSMTPQUITErrors>, >> which allows errors in response to a QUIT command of an SMTP session >> to be ignored. The default value is on (1). This is helpful for SMTP >> servers like GMail's, which do a hard close on the socket after >> sending the response to the QUIT command [an RFC spec violation] and >> thus make it appear to have errors." >> >> http://www.eudora.com/download/eudora/windows/7.1/RelNotes.txt >> >> [but messages are sent properly anyway, >> even if the teller does slam the window down on your elbow >> after you have just pocketed your money or receipt :] > > > That's correct. > But I still get an error after I start Eudora anew and get messages. Only the first time, if I keep Eudora running all mail checks after the first have no problem. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid
From: John H Meyers on 5 Jan 2008 22:38
On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 09:00:34 -0600, Han wrote: > But I still get an error after I start Eudora anew and get messages. "Get" doesn't sound like SMTP :) > Only the first time, if I keep Eudora running > all mail checks after the first have no problem. Are you using SSL? The first SSL connection may go into 100% CPU utilization, causing a delay, during which an imptient server disconnects; subsequent actions using SSL are more normal, and succeed. -- |