Emily Dryden wrote: > As in previous message, we have three computers in a local network > linked through a route to a DSL modem. I am sending this message from > my daughter's computer. She is the DSL subscriber and I send mail from > my computers through her SMTP link. Suddenly, after distribution > upgrades of my two computers the SMTP link is refused. > > History: All three computers use Debian, two Woody, one testing. > Initially we tried to use kde konqueror but the outgoing connection > failed as the konqueror email setup could not supply the user password. > The Mozilla email setup did ask for the password at the first attempted > transmission and all was well. We could send email from any of the > three computers. I ran apt-get dist-upgrade from my two computers and > now neither can send email. Fortunately, I only use my daughter's > computer in emergencies like this and she has not upgraded so her > connection still works. We need to solve this problem before we are > completely shut off from the outside world. Please help, Sorry if this has already been asnwered, but do you know which packages were upgraded? -- David Raeker-Jordan mailto:david@raeker-jordan.net GnuPG key: 1024D/CD956608
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