Since some days, when I send an email,
I receive immediately this message above :
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Unable to send message:
Sending the message failed because the server rejected the following recipients:
(The server replied: "5.7.1 <martine(a)online.fr>: Relay access denied")
The message will remain in your Outbox folder until the issue is corrected
(e.g. an invalid address) or move it to another folder.
The following transport protocol was used: bbox"
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regardless of the smtp server, yahoo, gmail, free...
Others smtp server indicates that my mail is a spam,
no, it's a normal private mail.
Does it come from kmail-trinity ?
Thanks for your help. Cheers
André
Since some days, when I send an email,
I receive immediately this message above :
========
Unable to send message:
Sending the message failed because the server rejected the following recipients:
(The server replied: "5.7.1 <martine(a)online.fr>: Relay access denied")
The message will remain in your Outbox folder until the issue is corrected
(e.g. an invalid address) or move it to another folder.
The following transport protocol was used: bbox"
========
regardless of the smtp server, yahoo, gmail, free...
Others smtp server indicates that my mail is a spam,
no, it's a normal private mail.
Does it come from kmail-trinity ?
Thanks for your help. Cheers
André
Hi All,
Does anyone use an android emulator on Linux that will successfully run
current .apks?
Background:
I just tried Anbox, but it’s apparently been abandoned (2018) and no longer
will install new(ish) .apks due to native library problems. Android-x86 and
BlissOS just hang in VMs. Shashlik, ARChon, Andro VM, Jar of Beans, and
AndyOS are (basically) dead/abandoned.
If it will natively install .xapk files that would be a plus? IDK, that could
just be one site’s marketing scheme to lock you into their service?
Anyway, if you use an android emulator on Linux (preferably in a VM) can you
tell me how well it works, and what’s needed to get it to run a current
day .apk?
Thanks!,
Michael
Hi,
When composing an email, typing in the To field causes a list of possible addresses to
appear (see attached). There seems to be no way to correct those entries. In the
example, I want to change
| NetRexx list <netrexx-pipelines(a)lists.sourceforge.net>
to
| Pipelines <netrexx-pipelines(a)lists.sourceforge.net>
because it conflicts with
| netrexx(a)groups.io
How can I do that?
Leslie
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