Hello Bob and Jason, I saw Bob connecting several days ago and my server kept telling him to update his data, even though I saw his encrypted data sent to the server. I looked in the database at his record and the data was shifted down one place. There are seven pieces of data and what goes into 'Data 1' is in 'Data 2'. What should go into 'Data 2' is in 'Data 3', and so on. I manually edited the data to shift it up in the proper place and the next time he connected, the mail worked. I reported this to Rein a while back and he has looked at it. The last time he found a problem and fixed it, but I think it was related to the centralized database. Apparently the local database still has the problem of shifted data when entered remotely by a client. Jason, if you manually edit Bob's data, I'll bet he will be able to check mail. 73, Fred - wb5con -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: jason matonis <kb2sdrjay@xxxxxxxxx> > > Hello Bob, > > Good to see you connecting to my server. I have only > had it running for 2 days. So, I have some tweaking to > do. On my initial test of the server I was having the > same problems you had. I could connect and update the > server with my mail info, but every connect it would > ask me to update the server. It wasn't until I > manually entered my info that I was actually able to > receive mail. I have updated the server to 5.2 and > will be testing it tomorrow. As far as making your > server dial out, I am unable to help. > I also live in a rural area, but I am fortunate that > they have "DSL" out here. > > 73 > Jason > KB2SDR > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com >