Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2002 5:42 pm
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Art Sentinel.
Hi,
Has anyone else had any trouble with the Atomic Mailer? I downloaded the latest version, and test ran it on a full registered PB 3.20 (with library updates). All I did was to change the lines where I set my mail server and account name and password. I have worked with server email accounts for years now, so I am sure the information I added was correct. (I tried this on two separate, unrelated mail servers.) However, when I run it, it says connected... Then I only get a endlessly repeated "Bad received packet" error after that.
Actually, at first, I receieved a compiler warning that the NetworkClientEvent() was lacking parameters. So I added ConnectionID with the parentheses.
I am trying to find a good way to send and receive emails from within a PB application. I am reading the RFC repository right now. It is somewhat confusing so far. If anyone can help me find a good solution, I will be extremely grateful. I don't want someone to do this for me; I want to learn to do it myself. Of course, a helping hand along the way would be appreciated.
Thank you!
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Hi,
Has anyone else had any trouble with the Atomic Mailer? I downloaded the latest version, and test ran it on a full registered PB 3.20 (with library updates). All I did was to change the lines where I set my mail server and account name and password. I have worked with server email accounts for years now, so I am sure the information I added was correct. (I tried this on two separate, unrelated mail servers.) However, when I run it, it says connected... Then I only get a endlessly repeated "Bad received packet" error after that.
Actually, at first, I receieved a compiler warning that the NetworkClientEvent() was lacking parameters. So I added ConnectionID with the parentheses.
I am trying to find a good way to send and receive emails from within a PB application. I am reading the RFC repository right now. It is somewhat confusing so far. If anyone can help me find a good solution, I will be extremely grateful. I don't want someone to do this for me; I want to learn to do it myself. Of course, a helping hand along the way would be appreciated.
Thank you!
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Coming Soon...