Subj : Problems with TELGATE
To   : Night Owl
From : Night Owl
Date : Sat Sep 11 2004 01:22 am

RE: Problems with TELGATE
BY: Night Owl to Digital Man on Fri Sep 10 2004 23:36:29

Digital -- After you gave me a clue at what to look at I started playing around
with the telgate.src file -- made two new files: telgate1.src and telgate2.src
Basicly in Telgate1.src I removed the line:

printf "\r\n\1h\1hPress \1yCtrl-]..... blah blah
pause

compiled telgate1.src and it worked fine -- connected right to vert.synchro.net

In telgate2.src I left everything the same, but took out the pause line -- also
worked fine. and connected right to vert.synchro.net

I don't know what that "pause" command does -- I did change the default pause a
while ago -- do you think that might have something to do with it?

I'm not sure, is it going to hurt anything if I remove the pause out of the
telgate.src file and recompile it??

Thanks again for all your help!!! This one is fixed, one problem at a time --
I'm getting a large amount of errors when I'm sending netmail, sometimes it
works, sometimes it doesn't
The errors I'm getting are:

0000 !SEND ERROR -103 (corrupt message header ID:SMB ) reading message header
#0
1196 !SOCKET INACTIVE

I had it working at one point, and it stopped working again -- that one did
have something to do with the DNS in the mail server configuration -- I'm
starting to think that my ISP (Time Warner Road Runner) is blocking the SMTP
port -- It's only a guess....
Does anyone know if I need to have the SMTP port open on my router -- or should
I close that, and see what happends?

Thanks again. Have a good one.
LeRoy (Aka Night Owl)

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