On 29/03/06, Neil Cherry < ncherry@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Ali Helmy wrote:
> Hey...
>
> I tried
> [ahelmy@Laptop ~]$ telnet pop.gmail.com < http://pop.gmail.com> 995
> Trying 1.0.0.0...
>
> and that is what i got... but why is it that my dns isnt working? it
> works with everything else!
1) Don't top post (posting on top of a message like you've been
doing) instead add you comments in the message like I'm doing
2) Did you really get 1.0.0.0? Or did you change that? If you got
1.0.0.0 then your ISP is playing games. Instead try 66.249.83.109
instead of pop.gmail.com and 66.249.83.111 instead of
smtp.gmail.com
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A. Helmy
Hey mates,
I just thought of something now... the error I get says "Connection Refused", and I noticed that during the retrieval process, and all the way during the setting-up an account, I was never asked for my gmail password, so could my thunderbird account fail to connect to gmail because my FC login password is not the same as the GMail password?
I mean, where & when DO i enter my gmail password to get messages from my inbox?
Cheers
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