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OK so now I am getting
Thu, 6 Apr 2006 13:14:58 +0100
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donut...
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Error messages:
Connection to server has failed Server 127.0.0.1 Protocol POP3 Port 110
Secure (SSL) No socket error Error No. 0x800CCCOE
Any thoughts anyone?
pmj...
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Yep, that looks like some kind of Error on an eMail Account?
(Since it's using Port 110, which is used for Collecting POP3 Mail)
But it's using the IP Address of 127.0.0.1, which is the "Loopback
Address" - i.e. it's your own PC, so that means that there's something
been Set to Run (or expecting to find something Running) on your PC
acting as a Proxy Server, (usually some kind of Anti Virus thing) to
Collect the Mail, (from the Remote Mail Server) & check it, then your
eMail Client Fetches (or attempts to Fetch) the Mail from the Proxy
Server.
So if there's a prob with it, you will need to look at the Settings
of your Anti Virus thing.
If you have 2 different Anti Virus things (such as the Manufacturer-
Installed Mcafee & also AVG (or similar), then that might be (part of)
the prob?
It might be an idea to UnInstall the Mcafee AntiVirus thing, if you
are going to be using something like AVG.
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Steve...
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You might want to try rebooting as 127.0.0.1 is your own machine.
127.0.0.1 is the standard IP address used for a loopback network
connection. This means that if you try to connect to 127.0.0.1, you are
immediately looped back to your own machine.
donut...
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Thanks Steve - I have re-booted and the little icon has gone - I would not
be surprised if it did not come back.**And it has** just!!!
BTW I am quite happy with this monitor - at first it did seem bright but I
did not have a clue how to lessen the brightness. Troy's Human pointed me
in the direction of altering the settings and I had a bit of a fiddle and it
has taken away the glare from a brilliant white background.and it is now a
soft cream. Definately easier on the eye.
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Ponder...
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Yeah, it's a virus scanner that's altered your mail server settings and
hasn't started running. Have you done something silly like installed Norton
or similar?
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