Subject: Re: smpt error -- Can't send long apology
To: Dave Huang <khym@azeotrope.org>
From: None <oinkfreebiker@att.net>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 09/19/2001 17:36:30
> Perhaps you could summarize exactly what your setup
> is... what version of NetBSD, what sort of system, how
> is it connected to the Internet? You mention a 56K
> modem in this message, but ethernet in another message;
> does the system in question have both a modem and
> ethernet? Are you connecting to the Internet through
> the modem that's directly attached, or through another
> machine that's doing some sort of Internet connection
> sharing? What error does KMail give you? The same error
> that you've been reporting before from your ThinkPad
> about "a SMTP error occured."
Dave,
The FTP and Ethernet are a wholly separate issue from
KMail and the modems. It has been explained to me about
FTP and half/full duplex on the Ethernet.
I'm not trying (yet) to share a modem via the Ethernet. I
have gotten nowhere near that far with my network yet. I
was only using FTP to move tarballs over from the tower
to the laptop so as to install KDE. That's figured out, I
think, more later.
The SMTP error is wholly different, and occurs whether I
have a cable in the LAN or not. It happened before on the
ThinkPad, in KDE 1.1.2 on NetBSD 1.5, prior to the last
clean re-install of both, and an upgrade of both after
that.
Piecing together all the data was one of the things I was
trying to do for proper submission of my query to this
list. But with all the files and data spliced in, the
email is over 2K in length. I had gone to a lot of
trouble to gather and format all the factors into that
file so that folks could see and would not have to guess.
But I could not email the file. Not from NetBSD anyway.
Which is but one example of what I mean when I complain
that NetBSD seems to thwart me at every turn.
So now, for some reason I can't seem to send any email at
all that is over 2K in length. Not even from the laptop
by itself divorced from the net. Nor from the tower by
itself divorced from the net. Not only that, but once I
try to send such a long file, KMail won't ever after
allow any other shorter files after...not until I delete
the long file from the que. I'd worked hard on that file.
I did not want to delete it.
So I couldn't send the file from KMail. And I couldn't
cut and paste the laboriously gathered file into
Communicator. What a drag to have to copy that file to a
floppy and carry it over to my smirking Win98 box.
Finally, I spent some hours sending randomly configured
emails to myself on another account. In due course I
settled in to a purely iterative technique: sending rows
of 50 X's, like this...
XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
...and discovered that I can send only 2K worth of them.
But each iteration of this trial and error process
consumed two minutes of impatient waiting because the
"transmitting" box stayed up that long. And if I dared to
try something productive in the meantime -- X would
sometimes lock up, with dead pieces of KDE windows
littered about on my desktop.
Enough iterations proved that less than 2K of any
grouping of chars goes thru. More than 2K hangs it up.
Over the modem, not going over the Ethernet.
So...it is going straight out the modem. And no, it ain't
a Winmodem. On the laptop it is a Linksys modem, the same
one that Peter Seebach (who sold me the ThinkPad) used
with success so long before. On the tower it is a
USRobotics external modem on tty00. Does this not seem to
imply that it isn't a network problem?
2K seems to be the limit, for any char grouping, in an
email sent from KDE.
It seems to be that the only thing I use NetBSD for is to
diagnose how things fail in NetBSD. I have spent umpteen
hours and no small sums without ever accomplishing a lick
of real work with NetBSD. Each success has been but a
doorway to the next failure or enigma. Who would not be
frustrated?
Regards,
Gan Starling
Kalamazoo MI USA
PS -- Emailed via Win98
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