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> > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2006 11:03:36 -0500 > From: "dan moylan" <jdm at moylan.info> > Subject: fetchmail from verizon > To: "boston linux and unix (blu)" <discuss at blu.org> > Message-ID: <0J0C00COSCHJSNC6 at vms042.mailsrvcs.net> > Content-Type: text/plain > > > when i try to collect mail from verizon.net, fetchmail times > out. do i need some special authentication? .fetchmailrc > looks like this: > > # fchmai.ver > # 060604 > > poll verizon.net protocol pop3 > user "jdm34" with pass "......." is "moylan" here > user "memoylan" with pass "......." is "emoylan" here > smtp localhost I was playing around with nslookup I did a set type=mx I couldn't find anything to connect to on verizon.net myself. I am a verizon DSL subscriber and have been unable to connect to incoming.verizon.net for POP service for awhile now. I can still check my mail via verizon's webmail page netmail.verizon.net, however. I haven't bothered complaining as contacting verizon help is an excercise in frustration. I'd likely spend 3 hours on the phone wih a succession of people asking me if my PC is plugged in. Oh, and their help pages still list incoming.verizon.net as the correct POP server. http://netservices.verizon.net/portal/site/msa/index.jsp?case=c2372 Is anyone else having this problem? Is it just me being blocked!?!? =-O Interestingly, and quite fortunately, I have not had a problem with their SMTP server outgoing.verizon.net. P.S. Just as I was sending this through Thunderbird I got an error saying I could not connect to outgoing.verizon.net !! I sent this through a webmail account instead. What is up with verizon!?!?
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