Error Message
My last two posts have gone through, but I've received the following message.
Sidecar Ron
There was an error in sending an email to: wjessen@mwt.net
The error message was (The transport failed to connect to the server. )
Check your email component settings in /admin/forum-setup.asp, or set to 'none' to disable
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There was an error in sending an email to: rwzinda@earthlink.net
The error message was (The transport failed to connect to the server. )
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There was an error in sending an email to: randyhamee@yahoo.com
The error message was (The transport failed to connect to the server. )
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There was an error in sending an email to: sidecarist@sidecar.com
The error message was (The transport failed to connect to the server. )
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There was an error in sending an email to: thomsears@comcast.net
The error message was (The transport failed to connect to the server. )
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There was an error in sending an email to: titanengwrks@acsol.net
The error message was (The transport failed to connect to the server. )
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Response object error 'ASP 0156 : 80004005'
Header Error
/megabbs/thread-post.asp, line 521
The HTTP headers are already written to the client browser. Any HTTP header modifications must be made before writing page content.
Thanks forletting us know about the problem Ron. We thought it had been eradicated, but it looks like we need more bug spray!
Steve,
I haven't had those since last winter but I've had a few Page has expired messages lately.
Lonnie
Steve: I am getting the error message, but it is posting the msg anyway. I thought that was the new protocol. 🙂
gp
Oh great.. I just posted this msg, and received no error msg. So, now I am confused! You guys must have fixed the problem already.. Good Show! 😮 gp
Hmmm, since I opened this can of worms today I might as well try.
Sidecar Ron
No problem. BTW, I'm a Mac guy using OS 10.3
Sidecar Ron

Originally written by RonC on 7/11/2006 6:00 PM
No problem. BTW, I'm a Mac guy using OS 10.3
Sidecar Ron
Ah Ha! I knew you were a trouble maker!!
:0)
Well, I had thought I had it ironed out but as Steve noted, it needs more bug spray. THe problem is that it dosn't happen all the time. It almost seems to be based on the aligment of the stars or something. Hard to trace down when there is no trace to trace down.
So I will be trying again to see what is going on.
Bob Stock
Webgrasshopper.
I knew it wasn't related to the rock-steady Mac operating systems!
Sidecar Ron
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