[pskmail] Re: FW: Re: Problem With Connection Reliability on New VHF Server

  • From: "Rein Couperus" <rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 08:18:20 +0100 (CET)

Dan,

the ARQ system also works if there is no info for transmission. This is 
necessary 
because the system is quasi full duplex... if there is noo traffice for a 
certain 
period the server will disconnect.

You have to do the server update only 1x per server, the info is cashed in the 
data base.

The password is an extra session password, which you set in the user data in 
preferences.
You have to explicitly set it after you update the mail record, as it uses your 
pop password 
for verification (the server wants to know it is you setting the password).

You set the password with entering :SETPASSWORD. Wait until you have the 
authorization OK 
from the server....

You are doing well...

Rein EA/PA0R/M




>Maybe I'm over-analyzing, then. So, the back and forth chatter is ok? Not 
>being familiar with the application I had suspected the chatter to only happen 
>occasionally or when I am telling it to do something.
>
>I just did another test.
>
>Ping - successful
>Beacon - successful
>Connect @ PSK500 -successful
>Update Server - successful
>Get IAC Forcast -successful
>Send Email - Sorry, wrong password
>QTC - Sorry, wrong password
>Get Fleetcodes - successful
>
>
>The update server is successful probably no more than 50% of the time. I have 
>deleted the user from the database on the server and did an update from the 
>client. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn't. I have successfully sent 
>email. Sometimes it work, other times I get the "Sorry, wrong password" 
>message.
>
>Can you tell me which password is not being accepted? The SMTP password on the 
>server is the same as when I started (and I have sent email successfully). The 
>POP password in the client is correct.
>
>I appreciate your help, and I apologize if I'm asking questions I should be 
>able to answer myself. The application is very interesting, and we're excited 
>about being able to offer it over VHF in our area for general use and for ARES 
>use.
>
>Dan
>
>
>
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