Rick Rosinski wrote: > > James, > > I try over and over again, resending the same message through the outbox. I > called customer suppport, and they gave me a new dial-up number, saying that > the old number wouldn't allow people to send email. That didn't work. He > told me to keep mail.mindspring.com since I am a mindspring subscriber. I > receive mail just fine, but I can't send the mail no matter what. I tried > many combinations of smtp - smtp.mindspring.com, mail.smtp.mindspring.com, > smtp.mail.mindspring.com, smtp.earthlink.net, mail.earthlink.net, every damn > thing. > > Any more ideas? > ---------- New phone numbers etc are nice but will never get you to the bottom of the problem. And - /etc/resolv.conf is probably re-written by your kppp login. So the first thing to do is to connect as you normally do. Then try "nslookup smtp.earthlink.net" and see what it returns - does it return an error or an ip address? Then try "ping -c 4 smtp.earthlink.net" and see what it returns - does it timeout or does it get a response? The thinking is in the first case, can your connection resolve the hostname smtp.earthlink.net - if not, then step 2 will fail. If so, then if step 2 fails, it is a routing issue that earthlink/mindspring must fix. Substitute "mail.mindspring.com" for "smtp.earthlink.net" above and see what happens. When you are done with these two things, type "cat /etc/resolv.conf" and post the results of all this and we will know what your problem is. My guess is that your KPPP dial-up isn't fixing the /etc/resolv.conf properly - permissions problem perhaps? Craig