Re: [Evolution] Still having trouble sending via evolution (after mozilla install)



Hello Not, 

On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 10:37, Not Zed wrote: 
On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 22:26, Mike Gifford wrote:
I'm still having a heck of a lot of trouble sending mail with evolution.. 
I've added the mozilla path:
/usr/lib/mozilla-1.0.0
here:
/etc/ld.so.conf
I start it using:
env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:/usr/lib/mozilla-1.0.0 evolution
When evolution stalls sending messages I
killev
oaf-slay
to regain some control over it..
It then sends one or two messages (perhaps more) and then just stops sending 
them out again..
Does it leave any tasks running (little things down the button of the
screen)?  Any errors?
Nothing much..  There are two boxes..  On the left it says 'SENDING
"[WHATEVER MY MESSGE TITLE IS" (...)' and on the right it says 'Sending
message (0% complete)' 

This mail problem is becoming very dangerous to my work..  I can't remember 
half the time if I've sent a message or not as I'm never certain that it is 
going to go..  I've also lost data multiple times as when I cancel the send 
when it is stalled I can regain some but not all of the information at the time 
that I pressed submit..
What do you mean by this?  The editor pops back up with missing
information??
Usually after 5 or so minutes a message will bounce back up to the
screen with an error if it hasn't been sent..  

Error while 'Sending "RE: Proposal"': 
DATA response error: message termination: Service not available, closing
transmission channel: mail not sent 

However that isn't where the loss of data is occurring..  I'm loosing
data as I have to exit from evolution (interrupting the send - as it
just isn't going anywhere).  When I boot back up Evolution is smart
enough to know that it hasn't sent the messages, but I'm not sure
exactly where it pulls out the last saved version from..  It certainly
isn't from when I press send (though it is pretty close to then)..  So I
end up having to rewrite a paragraph a few times if I'm not so lucky.. 
(keeps getting shorter each time).. 

this is a big drag..  I'm running Red Hat 7.2..  I've got the  latest snapshot 
from evolution & mozilla..
If you continue to have problems and you need something to work, perhaps
using the local sendmail to deliver mail is a more reliable option (if
its not some remote secured smtp server at least).
I've been trying that.. Took a bit between the exim list and the local
Linux Group for me to figure out that my ISP is an 'evil' ISP that
doesn't allow incoming our outgoing calls on port 25 (with the exception
of their mail server)..  Looking at setting up a port over freeSwan to
someone who has a better ISP.. 



I'm also including the ethereal logs for when a message between my ISP
and evolution failed..  I think I captured all the critcal stuff, but
frankly I'm not sure what it is supposed to look like. 

3419.640000  192.168.1.1 -> 255.255.255.255 RIPv2 Response 
3441.330000 192.168.1.21 -> nsctor1.bellnexxia.net DNS Standard query A
smtp1.sympatico.ca 
3441.390000 nsctor1.bellnexxia.net -> 192.168.1.21 DNS Standard query
response A 209.226.175.80 A 209.226.175.81 A 209.226.175.82 
3441.390000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca TCP 34041 > smtp [SYN]
Seq=986166256 Ack=0 Win=5840 Len=0 
3441.450000 smtp1.sympatico.ca -> 192.168.1.21 TCP smtp > 34041 [SYN,
ACK] Seq=1160869837 Ack=986166257 Win=25920 Len=0 
3441.450000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca TCP 34041 > smtp [ACK]
Seq=986166257 Ack=1160869838 Win=5840 Len=0 
3441.520000 smtp1.sympatico.ca -> 192.168.1.21 SMTP Response: 220
tomts19.bellnexxia.net ESMTP server (InterMail vM.5.01.04.19
201-253-122-122-119-20020516) ready Thu, 20 Jun 2002 14:53:41 -0400 
3441.520000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca TCP 34041 > smtp [ACK]
Seq=986166257 Ack=1160869972 Win=5840 Len=0 
3441.520000 192.168.1.21 -> nsctor1.bellnexxia.net DNS Standard query
PTR 21.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa 
3441.590000 nsctor1.bellnexxia.net -> 192.168.1.21 DNS Standard query
response, No such name 
3441.590000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Command: EHLO
[192.168.1.21] 
3441.650000 smtp1.sympatico.ca -> 192.168.1.21 TCP smtp > 34041 [ACK]
Seq=1160869972 Ack=986166278 Win=25920 Len=0 
3441.650000 smtp1.sympatico.ca -> 192.168.1.21 SMTP Response:
250-tomts19-srv.bellnexxia.net 
3441.650000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca TCP 34041 > smtp [ACK]
Seq=986166278 Ack=1160870072 Win=5840 Len=0 
3441.650000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Command: MAIL FROM:
<mike openconcept ca> 
3441.730000 smtp1.sympatico.ca -> 192.168.1.21 SMTP Response: 250 Sender
<mike openconcept ca> Ok 
3441.730000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Command: RCPT TO:
<wkearney99 hotmail com> 
3441.800000 smtp1.sympatico.ca -> 192.168.1.21 SMTP Response: 250
Recipient <wkearney99 hotmail com> Ok 
3441.800000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Command: RCPT TO:
<syndic8-audit yahoogroups com> 
3441.870000 smtp1.sympatico.ca -> 192.168.1.21 SMTP Response: 250
Recipient <syndic8-audit yahoogroups com> Ok 
3441.870000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Command: DATA 
3441.940000 smtp1.sympatico.ca -> 192.168.1.21 SMTP Response: 354 Ok
Send data ending with <CRLF>.<CRLF> 
3441.940000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Message Body 
3441.940000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Message Body 
3442.100000 smtp1.sympatico.ca -> 192.168.1.21 TCP smtp > 34041 [ACK]
Seq=1160870246 Ack=986166435 Win=25920 Len=0 
3442.100000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Message Body 
3442.100000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca TCP 34041 > smtp [PSH,
ACK] Seq=986169331 Ack=1160870246 Win=5840 Len=4[Unreassembled Packet] 
3442.280000 smtp1.sympatico.ca -> 192.168.1.21 TCP smtp > 34041 [ACK]
Seq=1160870246 Ack=986166435 Win=25920 Len=0 
3442.280000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Message Body 
3442.610000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Message Body 
3443.270000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Message Body 
3444.590000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Message Body 
3447.230000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Message Body 
3449.640000  192.168.1.1 -> 255.255.255.255 RIPv2 Response 
3452.510000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Message Body 
3463.070000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Message Body 
3479.640000  192.168.1.1 -> 255.255.255.255 RIPv2 Response 
3484.190000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Message Body 
3489.190000 Intel_0d:6b:21 -> The_df:73:c3 ARP Who has 192.168.1.1? 
Tell 192.168.1.21 
3489.190000 The_df:73:c3 -> Intel_0d:6b:21 ARP 192.168.1.1 is at
00:04:5a:df:73:c3 
3509.630000  192.168.1.1 -> 255.255.255.255 RIPv2 Response 
3526.430000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Message Body 
3539.630000  192.168.1.1 -> 255.255.255.255 RIPv2 Response 
3569.630000  192.168.1.1 -> 255.255.255.255 RIPv2 Response 
3599.620000  192.168.1.1 -> 255.255.255.255 RIPv2 Response 
3610.910000 192.168.1.21 -> smtp1.sympatico.ca SMTP Message Body 
3615.910000 Intel_0d:6b:21 -> The_df:73:c3 ARP Who has 192.168.1.1? 
Tell 192.168.1.21 
3615.910000 The_df:73:c3 -> Intel_0d:6b:21 ARP 192.168.1.1 is at
00:04:5a:df:73:c3 
3629.620000  192.168.1.1 -> 255.255.255.255 RIPv2 Response 
3659.620000  192.168.1.1 -> 255.255.255.255 RIPv2 Response 

Sorry for the long attachment.. 

Mike 
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Open Source Web Applications for Social Change
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