On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 15:49 -0500, David Malcolm wrote:
On Sat, 2004-11-27 at 13:39 -0500, Erik Hemdal wrote:
> Situation: Fresh install of FC3, plus all updates on Dell Latitude D600
> (Pentium 4, Intel 855 chipset)
>
> Problem: Evolution refuses to send email; receives messages just fine.
What happens when you click the "Send/Receive" button?
How are you sending email? SMTP?
Try running:
CAMEL_VERBOSE_DEBUG=1 evolution
and see if that outputs any extra diagnostics on what's going wrong.
>
> Debugging steps:
>
> Confirmed "server setup" with ISP.
> No errors in any logs at all.
> Confirmed that this setup works on an FC1 machine (works OK).
> Verified that this hardware sends correctly (same laptop booted into
> Windows XP -- no problem)
> Attempted to adjust all possible authentication methods in Evolution (no
> success).
> Disabled iptables and SELinux controls - no joy.
> Finally installed Thunderbird Mail: works perfectly.
>
> I installed from healthy CD's and had no errors during installation.
> Evolution 1.4 is just fine as well. I didn't find anything in the FC3
> release notes, but I might have missed something.
>
> I admit it got pretty late last night, so I probably missed something.
> Anyone seen an issue like this? I've never seen a client simply refuse
> to work without any errors/log messages/etc.
>
> Erik
>
Check smtp authorisation - it "loses" the settings quite frequently, I
find.
David
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