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Re: [cobalt-security] Error RAQ3 after qpop install



Yeah Bill Gates HELL. Thanks for the wise words, I am beginning to think
it's her free ISP. I have even added her dial up to allow relay and an mail.
MX record as well as a A record.
Thanks
Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Thacker" <Cobalt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-security@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 9:48 PM
Subject: Re: [cobalt-security] Error RAQ3 after qpop install
> Frank: No.
> It is showing that it is NOT using SSL, which is what you would expect.
It is
> listing parameters followed by their values.
>   Protocol: POP3
>   Port: 110
>   Secure (SSL): No
> etc.
> The socket error: 11001 tells you what the error was.  In this case, 11001
> basically means "host not found".  The actual Winsock error description
for
> 11001 is:
>       11001 Requested database information does not exist; as confirmed by
an
> authoritative host
> Yes, it was a DNS lookup problem, prehaps just transitory.  Yes,
> Outlook/Outlook Express error messages leave something to be desired...
>  dAvid tHacker
> Thacker Network Technologies Inc.
> Cobalt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > You mean Outlook is asking for SSL Socket?
> >> > Frank Cubillos wrote:
> > > > Customer gets this:
> > > > The host 'mail.buisiness-seeds.com' could not be found. Please
verify
> > that you have entered the server name correctly. Account:
> > > > 'mail.business-seeds.com', Server: 'mail.buisiness-seeds.com',
Protocol:
> > > > POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number:
> > > > 0x800CCC0D
> > > > Why the ssl ?
> > > > Ideas any one?
> > > Sounds like a client can't find a DNS server.  Looks like Outlook.
> > > Jeff
> > > --
> > > Jeff Lovell
> > > Cobalt Networks, Inc.