On Tue, September 11, 2007 9:26 pm, kzoty wrote:
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> Hi there,
>
> Always used squirrel normaly on my server. However the hostmaster had to
> made some changes where he said, SMTP has now to be signed to send emails.
> When I try to send a new message(email) it takes really long and later comes
> t
On 9/11/07, kzoty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> Always used squirrel normaly on my server. However the hostmaster had to
> made some changes where he said, SMTP has now to be signed to send emails.
You probably mean "authorization" instead of "signing", but the
details of what you n
Hi there,
Always used squirrel normaly on my server. However the hostmaster had to
made some changes where he said, SMTP has now to be signed to send emails.
When I try to send a new message(email) it takes really long and later comes
the message "bla bla bla bla: 110 Can't open SMTP stream".
I
>>>
>>> Always used squirrel normaly on my server. However the hostmaster had to
>>> made some changes
>>> where he said, SMTP has now to be signed to send emails.
>>
>> Please explain term "Signed". Standard SMTP protocol does not support
>> email signatures. You are
>> talking about SMTP authe
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>
>>
>> Always used squirrel normaly on my server. However the hostmaster had to
>> made some changes where
>> he said, SMTP has now to be signed to send emails.
>
> Please explain term "Signed". Standard SMTP protocol does not support
> email signatures. You are talking
>
> Always used squirrel normaly on my server. However the hostmaster had to
> made some changes where
> he said, SMTP has now to be signed to send emails.
Please explain term "Signed". Standard SMTP protocol does not support email
signatures. You are talking about SMTP authentication, GPG, S-MI