Outlook 2003 does not recieve emails

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Mark Marek

I have recently experienced unrecoverable physical damage to my hard drive
after a heavy storm here in Alberta and had to replace it with new one. I
have reinstalled the software (I only use legal software, no illegal stuff
can ever be found on my computers) and after having freshly installed
Microsoft Office 2003 I went to set up my email account. I followed
instructions provided by my webhosting company, however I've done taht a few
times so I knew exactly how to fill it up. After set up there is a button
saying "Test Account Settings" which when clicket shows that everything went
through all right. However, when I get to use Outlook, I can send messages, I
just don't recieve any. There is a bunch of emails sitting on the servers of
my web hosting company which I can access via web mail service provided
however after trying just about anything Outlook would not download it. I get
no error messages, everything gets through normal when I press Send/Recieve
button as if there were no emails to download. My email account is set up as
needed and I have tried 3 times to remove it and add a new one from scratch
but with no success whatsoever. Last resort I have tried today was to
completely uninstall Office, clear the registry afterwards and reinstall it
back on. Same thing. After setting up email account as directed I do not
recieve any emails in my Outlook Inbox. Nothing has been installed
afterwards, the entire Office has just been freshly installed. Yet it
wouldn't work. It's been like that for 3 days. I would like to be able to use
my email software again. Can anyone provide me with solution to that?

Thank you,

Mark
 
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Brian Tillman

Mark Marek said:
after having
freshly installed Microsoft Office 2003 I went to set up my email
account. I followed instructions provided by my webhosting company,
however I've done taht a few times so I knew exactly how to fill it
up. After set up there is a button saying "Test Account Settings"
which when clicket shows that everything went through all right.
However, when I get to use Outlook, I can send messages, I just don't
recieve any.

Enable diagnostic logging and post the contents of the log, masking any real
addresses, if necessary. http://support.microsoft.com/?id=300479
 
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Mark Marek

Hi Brian, thank you for your reply. Here's the log:




2005.09.12 13:55:20 <<<< Logging Started (level is LTF_TRACE) >>>>
2005.09.12 13:55:20 Resource manager terminated


2005.09.12 13:55:24 <<<< Logging Started (level is LTF_TRACE) >>>>
2005.09.12 13:55:24 bigfoot.cl.uh.edu: Synch operation started (flags =
00000001)
2005.09.12 13:55:24 bigfoot.cl.uh.edu: UploadItems: 0 messages to send
2005.09.12 13:55:24 bigfoot.cl.uh.edu: Synch operation completed
2005.09.12 13:55:24 bigfoot.cl.uh.edu: Synch operation started (flags =
00000030)
2005.09.12 13:55:24 bigfoot.cl.uh.edu: DoPOPDownload(flags = 00000030, max
msg = ffffffff): full items
2005.09.12 13:55:24 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Begin execution
2005.09.12 13:55:24 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): ========= Initial blob
=========
2005.09.12 13:55:24 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com):
===================================
2005.09.12 13:55:24 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Port: 110, Secure: no, SPA: no
2005.09.12 13:55:24 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Finding host
2005.09.12 13:55:24 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Connecting to host
2005.09.12 13:55:24 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Connected to host
2005.09.12 13:55:24 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK POP3 Tupper [cppop
19.0] at [69.90.8.17]
2005.09.12 13:55:24 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Authorizing to server
2005.09.12 13:55:24 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): [tx] USER michalik
2005.09.12 13:55:24 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK Need a password
2005.09.12 13:55:24 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): [tx] PASS *****
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK You have 0 messages
totaling 0 octets from /home/michalik/mail/inbox (full load)
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Authorized to host
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Connected to host
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): [tx] STAT
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK 0 0
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): ==== Comparing server and
local blobs ====
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com):
==========================================
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Do deletions: LoS: no
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Disconnecting from host
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): [tx] QUIT
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK Bye!
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Disconnected from host
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): ========= No blob changes
=========
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com):
===================================
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): End execution
2005.09.12 13:55:25 bigfoot.cl.uh.edu: ReportStatus: RSF_COMPLETED, hr =
0x00000000
2005.09.12 13:55:25 bigfoot.cl.uh.edu: Synch operation completed
2005.09.12 13:56:28 bigfoot.cl.uh.edu: Synch operation started (flags =
00000001)
2005.09.12 13:56:28 bigfoot.cl.uh.edu: UploadItems: 0 messages to send
2005.09.12 13:56:28 bigfoot.cl.uh.edu: Synch operation completed
2005.09.12 13:56:28 bigfoot.cl.uh.edu: Synch operation started (flags =
00000030)
2005.09.12 13:56:28 bigfoot.cl.uh.edu: DoPOPDownload(flags = 00000030, max
msg = ffffffff): full items
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Begin execution
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): ========= Initial blob
=========
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com):
===================================
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Port: 110, Secure: no, SPA: no
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Finding host
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Connected to host
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK POP3 Tupper [cppop
19.0] at [69.90.8.17]
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Authorizing to server
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): [tx] USER michalik
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK Need a password
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): [tx] PASS *****
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK You have 0 messages
totaling 0 octets from /home/michalik/mail/inbox (full load)
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Authorized to host
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Connected to host
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): [tx] STAT
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK 0 0
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): ==== Comparing server and
local blobs ====
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com):
==========================================
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Do deletions: LoS: no
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Disconnecting from host
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): [tx] QUIT
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK Bye!
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Disconnected from host
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): ========= No blob changes
=========
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com):
===================================
2005.09.12 13:56:28 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): End execution
2005.09.12 13:56:28 bigfoot.cl.uh.edu: ReportStatus: RSF_COMPLETED, hr =
0x00000000
2005.09.12 13:56:28 bigfoot.cl.uh.edu: Synch operation completed





My webhosting company dotcanada.com claim that their mail servers work fine
so the only problem can be my configuration. Did this log help come closer to
the answer?

Thank you so much,

Mark Marek
 
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Brian Tillman

Mark Marek said:
Hi Brian, thank you for your reply. Here's the log:
2005.09.12 13:55:25 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK You
have 0 messages totaling 0 octets from /home/michalik/mail/inbox
(full load)

Proof positive that your POP server (mail.markmarek.com) is telling Outlook
that there are no messages to download.
My webhosting company dotcanada.com claim that their mail servers
work fine so the only problem can be my configuration. Did this log
help come closer to the answer?

If dotcanada.com is hosting your mail server, why are you getting the mail
from markmarek.com?
 
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Mark Marek

Hi Brian,

I had a dotcanada.com tech on the phone yesterday to try to resolve the
problem and we tried a few things. We've tried setting up IMAP account in
Outlook but with no success and then we opened Outlook Express (which is a
part of XP Pro) and set up IMAP account there with exactly the same settings
and this one worked. What we found out is that Outlook must be having some
issues as the same settings in Outlook Express work but don't work with
Outlook 2003. Dotcanada.com's technicins conclusion was that "Something is
blocking Outlook 2003 from writing to the .pst file" however he said he
didn't have the knowledge to tell me how to resolve this problem.

In addition I have to confirm the following. The harddrive I have installed
the software on is brand new and all software is legal and just installed
with no changes done to it. I have installed Windows XP using installation CD
which formatted the drive and installed itself. After that I installed and
set up my wireless network - I use Microsoft MN -820 Kit for that. Then I
installed all Windows updates which were available on windows update website.
The next step I installed Microsoft Office 2003. After this installation
completed it asked me if I wanted to check for updates which I did and
installed those. In other words, there is nothing but freshly installed
operating system and office on my computer. Yet Outlook 2003 wouldn't work
even with correct email account settings. With the same settings though,
Outlook Express works fine. This is not the software I want to use for my
email correspondence. That is why I purchased Office 2003.

Any ideas? Could it be what dotcanada.com technician suggested? That
something is blocking Outlook 2003 from writing to the .pst file?

Mark
 
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Brian Tillman

Mark Marek said:
I had a dotcanada.com tech on the phone yesterday to try to resolve
the problem and we tried a few things. We've tried setting up IMAP
account in Outlook but with no success and then we opened Outlook
Express (which is a part of XP Pro) and set up IMAP account there
with exactly the same settings and this one worked.

Do you have a firewall that may be blocking Outlook?
Any ideas? Could it be what dotcanada.com technician suggested? That
something is blocking Outlook 2003 from writing to the .pst file?

I'd think you'd see some other evidence, such as an error message, were that
the case.
 
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Mark Marek

Hi Brian,

I use Microsoft MN-700 base station which is connected directly to my
computer. MN-700 serves as the base station for my wireless network and it
also serves as a hardware firewall. Base station manual says that the
firewall can not be disabled. However I used to use it like that before and
everything worked fine. Disableing Win XP software firewall made no change to
anything. Even after it was turned off no emails could be downloaded to
Outlook 2003.

I do not get any error messages when I click Send/Recieve button in Outlook
2003. Also, under Email Accounts, there is a button saying Test Account
Settings. After clicking it everything gets through fine and all 5 tests are
checked off with the green mark as "working properly" including POP3 server.

I don't know what is going on, all software if newly installed, no changes
done to the settings whatsoever yet I'm not able to use Outlook 2003. Here's
the copy of troubleshooting log after fresh reinstall of operating system and
Office 2003:


2005.09.19 16:00:36 <<<< Logging Started (level is LTF_TRACE) >>>>
2005.09.19 16:00:36 mail.markmarek.com: Synch operation started (flags =
00000001)
2005.09.19 16:00:36 mail.markmarek.com: UploadItems: 0 messages to send
2005.09.19 16:00:36 mail.markmarek.com: Synch operation completed
2005.09.19 16:00:36 mail.markmarek.com: Synch operation started (flags =
00000030)
2005.09.19 16:00:36 mail.markmarek.com: DoPOPDownload(flags = 00000030, max
msg = ffffffff): full items
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Begin execution
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): ========= Initial blob
=========
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com):
===================================
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Port: 110, Secure: no, SPA: no
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Finding host
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Connecting to host
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Connected to host
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK POP3 Tupper [cppop
20.0] at [69.90.8.17]
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Authorizing to server
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): [tx] USER michalik
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK Need a password
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): [tx] PASS *****
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK You have 0 messages
totaling 0 octets from /home/michalik/mail/inbox (full load)
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Authorized to host
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Connected to host
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): [tx] STAT
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK 0 0
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): ==== Comparing server and
local blobs ====
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com):
==========================================
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Do deletions: LoS: no
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Disconnecting from host
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): [tx] QUIT
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): <rx> +OK Bye!
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): Disconnected from host
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): ========= No blob changes
=========
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com):
===================================
2005.09.19 16:00:36 POP3 (mail.markmarek.com): End execution
2005.09.19 16:00:36 mail.markmarek.com: ReportStatus: RSF_COMPLETED, hr =
0x00000000
2005.09.19 16:00:36 mail.markmarek.com: Synch operation completed
2005.09.19 16:00:49 Resource manager terminated


Thanks for your help Brian,

Mark
 
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Brian Tillman

Mark Marek said:
I use Microsoft MN-700 base station which is connected directly to my
computer. MN-700 serves as the base station for my wireless network
and it also serves as a hardware firewall.

While it may not be likely, the MTU setting in the router may be an issue.
Can you see an MTU value in the router?
I do not get any error messages when I click Send/Recieve button in
Outlook 2003. Also, under Email Accounts, there is a button saying
Test Account Settings. After clicking it everything gets through fine
and all 5 tests are checked off with the green mark as "working
properly" including POP3 server.

While this test doesn't actually test the end-to-end path, can you access
your ISP via a web browser and see if there is a test message in your
mailbox?
I don't know what is going on, all software if newly installed, no
changes done to the settings whatsoever yet I'm not able to use
Outlook 2003. Here's the copy of troubleshooting log after fresh
reinstall of operating system and Office 2003:

The log clearly shows Outlook connecting to your POP server and the POP
server telling Outlook there's nothing to download. If you're not receiving
any mail, it's because the server says there is none. Also, there is no
SMTP session in the log, because Outlook doesn't believe there are any
messages to send. Is anything waiting in the Outbox?
 
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Mark Marek

Hi Brian,

I wasn't able to lacate MTU settings within the Microsoft Broadband Network
Utility. I also tried to search for MTU in it's help file but search returned
no results. I'm not sure what it is and whether I have any control of it with
the software which came with the base station.

My webhosting company provides me with web mail service which is what i
currently use. Using it I can read my emails and send emails. It's just not
very user friendly but at least I have something to use. After I have clicked
on test Account Settings in Outlook 2003 the Microsoft Office Outlook Test
Message shows in my inbox which I can see using web mail service. The test
message does get delivered, just none of the messages make it to the Outlook.
Also, all seems to be fine with SMTP server, using Outlook 2003 I can send
messages and those are normally delivered. I have no problem sending emails,
only recieving. Nothing gets downloaded in my Outlook 2003. I however use web
mail service to send emails as it's easier for me to hit reply there then to
copy everything into the new message created by Outlook. However, whethere
sent by outlook or via web mail, it does get delivered. Web mail is currently
the only means for me to check on my recieved emails, sice Outlook doesn't
download anything in. I don't know what is happening to me.

This is the copy of MN-700 Base Station device log. It doesn't seem to have
any relevant info though:

2005/09/14 08:36:30 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/14 08:36:33 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/14 08:36:30 ; lease expires on 2005/09/14 13:16:05
2005/09/14 10:56:55 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/14 10:56:55 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/14 10:56:58 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/14 10:56:55 ; lease expires on 2005/09/14 15:36:31
2005/09/14 13:17:20 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/14 13:17:20 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/14 13:17:23 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/14 13:17:20 ; lease expires on 2005/09/14 17:56:55
2005/09/14 15:37:47 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/14 15:37:47 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/14 15:37:50 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/14 15:37:47 ; lease expires on 2005/09/14 20:17:19
2005/09/14 17:58:17 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/14 17:58:17 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/14 17:58:20 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/14 17:58:17 ; lease expires on 2005/09/14 22:37:47
2005/09/14 20:18:47 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/14 20:18:47 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/14 20:18:50 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/14 20:18:47 ; lease expires on 2005/09/15 00:58:17
2005/09/14 22:39:11 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/14 22:39:11 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/14 22:39:15 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/14 22:39:11 ; lease expires on 2005/09/15 03:18:47
2005/09/15 00:59:41 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/15 00:59:41 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/15 00:59:44 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/15 00:59:41 ; lease expires on 2005/09/15 05:39:12
2005/09/15 03:20:09 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/15 03:20:09 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/15 04:06:36 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/15 04:06:36 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/15 04:06:39 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/15 04:06:36 ; lease expires on 2005/09/15 08:06:36
2005/09/15 06:06:49 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/15 06:06:49 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/15 06:47:12 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/15 06:47:12 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/15 06:47:15 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/15 06:47:12 ; lease expires on 2005/09/15 10:47:12
2005/09/15 08:47:26 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/15 08:47:26 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/15 08:47:29 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/15 08:47:26 ; lease expires on 2005/09/15 14:47:12
2005/09/15 11:48:14 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/15 11:48:14 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/15 11:48:17 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/15 11:48:14 ; lease expires on 2005/09/15 15:47:27
2005/09/15 13:48:22 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/15 13:48:23 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/15 13:48:26 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/15 13:48:22 ; lease expires on 2005/09/15 18:48:13
2005/09/15 16:18:52 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/15 16:18:52 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/15 16:18:55 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/15 16:18:52 ; lease expires on 2005/09/15 20:48:23
2005/09/15 18:34:13 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/15 18:34:13 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/15 18:34:16 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/15 18:34:13 ; lease expires on 2005/09/15 23:18:51
2005/09/15 20:56:42 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/15 20:56:42 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/15 20:56:45 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/15 20:56:42 ; lease expires on 2005/09/16 01:34:14
2005/09/15 23:16:04 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/15 23:16:04 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/15 23:16:07 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/15 23:16:04 ; lease expires on 2005/09/16 03:56:42
2005/09/16 01:36:28 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/16 01:36:28 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/16 01:36:31 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/16 01:36:28 ; lease expires on 2005/09/16 06:16:04
2005/09/16 03:56:56 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/16 03:56:56 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/16 03:56:59 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/16 03:56:56 ; lease expires on 2005/09/16 08:36:28
2005/09/16 06:17:21 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/16 06:17:21 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/16 06:17:24 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/16 06:17:21 ; lease expires on 2005/09/16 10:56:56
2005/09/16 08:37:52 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/16 08:37:52 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/16 08:37:55 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/16 08:37:52 ; lease expires on 2005/09/16 13:17:21
2005/09/16 10:58:21 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/16 10:58:21 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/16 10:58:24 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/16 10:58:21 ; lease expires on 2005/09/16 15:37:52
2005/09/16 13:18:52 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/16 13:18:52 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/16 13:18:55 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/16 13:18:52 ; lease expires on 2005/09/16 17:58:21
2005/09/16 15:39:26 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/16 15:39:26 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/16 15:39:29 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/16 15:39:26 ; lease expires on 2005/09/16 20:18:53
2005/09/16 17:59:52 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/16 17:59:52 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/16 17:59:55 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/16 17:59:52 ; lease expires on 2005/09/16 22:39:25
2005/09/16 20:20:20 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/16 20:20:20 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/16 20:20:23 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/16 20:20:20 ; lease expires on 2005/09/17 00:59:52
2005/09/16 22:40:51 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/16 22:40:51 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/16 23:27:21 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/16 23:27:21 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/16 23:27:24 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/16 23:27:21 ; lease expires on 2005/09/17 03:27:21
2005/09/17 01:05:18 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
24.99.124.61:2149 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/17 01:05:21 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
24.99.124.61:2149 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/17 01:27:41 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/17 01:27:41 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/17 01:27:44 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/17 01:27:41 ; lease expires on 2005/09/17 07:27:22
2005/09/17 04:27:34 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/17 04:27:34 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/17 04:27:37 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/17 04:27:34 ; lease expires on 2005/09/17 08:27:40
2005/09/17 06:27:54 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/17 06:27:54 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/17 06:27:57 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/17 06:27:54 ; lease expires on 2005/09/17 11:27:35
2005/09/17 07:03:01 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
66.192.141.251:57080 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/17 07:03:04 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
66.192.141.251:57080 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/17 08:58:30 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/17 08:58:30 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/17 08:58:33 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/17 08:58:30 ; lease expires on 2005/09/17 13:27:54
2005/09/17 11:13:50 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/17 11:13:50 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/17 11:13:53 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/17 11:13:50 ; lease expires on 2005/09/17 15:58:30
2005/09/17 13:37:07 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/17 13:37:07 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/17 13:37:10 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/17 13:37:07 ; lease expires on 2005/09/17 18:13:49
2005/09/17 15:56:24 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/17 15:56:24 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/17 15:56:27 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/17 15:56:24 ; lease expires on 2005/09/17 20:37:08
2005/09/17 18:17:46 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/17 18:17:46 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/17 18:17:49 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/17 18:17:46 ; lease expires on 2005/09/17 22:56:23
2005/09/17 20:37:05 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/17 20:37:05 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/17 20:37:08 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/17 20:37:05 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 01:17:47
2005/09/17 22:57:27 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/17 22:57:27 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/17 23:43:26 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
68.45.177.203:1912 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/17 23:43:29 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
68.45.177.203:1912 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/17 23:44:53 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/17 23:44:53 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/17 23:44:56 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/17 23:44:53 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 03:44:53
2005/09/18 01:44:59 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 01:44:59 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 01:45:02 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 01:44:59 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 07:44:53
2005/09/18 04:45:43 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 04:45:43 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 04:45:47 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 04:45:43 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 08:44:59
2005/09/18 06:45:52 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 06:45:52 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 06:45:55 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 06:45:52 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 11:45:43
2005/09/18 09:16:16 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 09:16:16 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 09:16:19 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 09:16:16 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 11:45:44
2005/09/18 10:31:58 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 10:31:58 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 10:32:01 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 10:31:58 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 12:31:58
2005/09/18 11:32:28 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 11:32:28 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 11:32:31 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 11:32:28 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 13:32:28
2005/09/18 12:33:01 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 12:33:01 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 12:33:04 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 12:33:01 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 14:33:01
2005/09/18 13:33:35 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 13:33:35 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 13:33:38 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 13:33:35 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 15:33:35
2005/09/18 14:34:11 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 14:34:11 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 14:34:14 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 14:34:11 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 16:34:11
2005/09/18 14:40:47 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
64.21.150.10:37764 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/18 14:40:50 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
64.21.150.10:37764 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/18 15:34:44 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 15:34:44 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 15:34:47 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 15:34:44 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 17:34:44
2005/09/18 16:35:17 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 16:35:17 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 16:35:20 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 16:35:17 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 18:35:17
2005/09/18 17:35:48 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 17:35:48 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 17:35:51 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 17:35:48 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 19:35:48
2005/09/18 18:36:21 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 18:36:21 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 18:36:24 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 18:36:21 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 20:36:21
2005/09/18 19:15:41 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
142.161.218.199:4007 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/18 19:15:44 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
142.161.218.199:4007 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/18 19:36:50 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 19:36:50 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 19:36:53 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 19:36:50 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 21:36:50
2005/09/18 20:37:27 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 20:37:27 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 20:37:30 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 20:37:27 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 22:37:27
2005/09/18 21:38:02 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 21:38:02 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 21:38:05 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 21:38:02 ; lease expires on 2005/09/18 23:38:02
2005/09/18 22:38:40 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 22:38:41 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 22:38:44 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 22:38:40 ; lease expires on 2005/09/19 00:38:40
2005/09/18 23:11:10 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
68.239.142.70:1829 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/18 23:11:13 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
68.239.142.70:1829 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/18 23:39:16 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/18 23:39:16 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/18 23:39:19 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/18 23:39:16 ; lease expires on 2005/09/19 01:39:16
2005/09/19 00:39:52 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/19 00:39:52 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/19 00:39:55 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/19 00:39:52 ; lease expires on 2005/09/19 02:39:52
2005/09/19 01:40:27 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/19 01:40:27 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/19 02:00:39 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/19 02:00:39 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/19 02:00:42 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/19 02:00:39 ; lease expires on 2005/09/19 04:00:39
2005/09/19 03:01:14 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/19 03:01:14 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/19 03:01:17 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/19 03:01:14 ; lease expires on 2005/09/19 05:01:14
2005/09/19 04:01:50 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/19 04:01:50 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/19 04:01:53 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/19 04:01:50 ; lease expires on 2005/09/19 10:01:14
2005/09/19 07:01:40 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/19 07:01:40 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/19 07:01:43 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/19 07:01:40 ; lease expires on 2005/09/19 11:01:50
2005/09/19 08:23:18 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
70.173.161.58:1358 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/19 08:23:21 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
70.173.161.58:1358 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/19 08:23:26 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
70.173.161.58:1358 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/19 09:01:50 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/19 09:01:50 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/19 09:01:53 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/19 09:01:50 ; lease expires on 2005/09/19 14:01:40
2005/09/19 11:32:20 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/19 11:32:20 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/19 11:32:23 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/19 11:32:20 ; lease expires on 2005/09/19 16:01:50
2005/09/19 13:47:42 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/19 13:47:42 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/19 13:47:45 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/19 13:47:42 ; lease expires on 2005/09/19 18:32:20
2005/09/19 14:45:06 192.168.2.17 logout
2005/09/19 14:45:14 192.168.2.17 login successful
2005/09/19 16:10:09 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/19 16:10:09 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/19 16:10:12 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/19 16:10:09 ; lease expires on 2005/09/19 20:47:41
2005/09/19 18:12:26 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
210.103.67.65:56542 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/19 18:29:34 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/19 18:29:34 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/19 18:29:37 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/19 18:29:34 ; lease expires on 2005/09/19 23:10:10
2005/09/19 18:55:38 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
70.111.143.146:3464 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/19 18:55:41 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
70.111.143.146:3464 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/19 20:49:59 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/19 20:49:59 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/19 20:50:02 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/19 20:49:59 ; lease expires on 2005/09/20 01:29:34
2005/09/19 23:10:22 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/19 23:10:22 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/19 23:10:25 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/19 23:10:22 ; lease expires on 2005/09/20 03:49:59
2005/09/20 01:30:47 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/20 01:30:47 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/20 01:30:50 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/20 01:30:47 ; lease expires on 2005/09/20 06:10:22
2005/09/20 03:51:14 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/20 04:37:42 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/20 04:37:42 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/20 04:37:45 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/20 04:37:42 ; lease expires on 2005/09/20 08:30:47
2005/09/20 06:34:54 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/20 06:34:54 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/20 06:34:57 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/20 06:34:54 ; lease expires on 2005/09/20 11:37:42
2005/09/20 09:06:27 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/20 09:06:27 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/20 09:06:30 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/20 09:06:27 ; lease expires on 2005/09/20 13:34:54
2005/09/20 11:20:53 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/20 11:20:53 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/20 11:20:56 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/20 11:20:53 ; lease expires on 2005/09/20 16:06:27
2005/09/20 11:26:24 System time synchronized with 207.46.130.100
2005/09/20 11:38:48 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
220.134.18.4:1138 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/20 11:38:51 ** Unauthorized HTTP Access ** <IP/TCP>
220.134.18.4:1138 ->> 142.179.135.127:80
2005/09/20 12:04:50 System time synchronized with 207.46.130.100
2005/09/20 13:31:27 192.168.2.17 logout
2005/09/20 13:31:39 192.168.2.17 login successful
2005/09/20 13:44:23 DHCP Client : Request sent from 142.179.135.127 to
209.115.152.129
2005/09/20 13:44:23 DHCP Client : Server response sent from 209.115.152.129
to 142.179.135.127
2005/09/20 13:44:26 DHCP Client : Obtained lease for 142.179.135.127 on
2005/09/20 13:44:23 ; lease expires on 2005/09/20 18:20:50


Thank you so much for your help Brian,

Mark Marek
 
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Brian Tillman

Mark Marek said:
My webhosting company provides me with web mail service which is what
i currently use. Using it I can read my emails and send emails. It's
just not very user friendly but at least I have something to use.
After I have clicked on test Account Settings in Outlook 2003 the
Microsoft Office Outlook Test Message shows in my inbox which I can
see using web mail service. The test message does get delivered, just
none of the messages make it to the Outlook. Also, all seems to be
fine with SMTP server, using Outlook 2003 I can send messages and
those are normally delivered. I have no problem sending emails, only
recieving. Nothing gets downloaded in my Outlook 2003. I however use
web mail service to send emails as it's easier for me to hit reply
there then to copy everything into the new message created by
Outlook. However, whethere sent by outlook or via web mail, it does
get delivered. Web mail is currently the only means for me to check
on my recieved emails, sice Outlook doesn't download anything in. I
don't know what is happening to me.

Let's see if the POP server will talk to you manually. Make sure there is a
message waiting in the mailbox on the POP server by sending yourself a
message and using hte web interface to make sure it is there awaiting
download.

Open a command prompt window and type

telnet yourpopserver 110

(If your POP server needs another port than 110, use that port instead.)
You should see a banner like this:

+OK POP3 server <Version XYZ@yourisp at 22-SEP-2005 10:43:13.7000>

Enter

user yourusername

You should see something like

+OK Password required for "yourusername"

Enter

pass yourpassword

You should see

+OK Username/password combination ok

Enter

stat

You should see

+OK 1 XXXXXX

where "XXXXXX" is a numeric value indicating the size of the message

Enter

list

You should see

+OK 1 message (XXXXXX octets)
1 XXXXXX

where "XXXXXX" is the size of the message.

Finally enter

quit

to disconnect.

If all of this shows up, then your network connection, the TCP/IP stack on
your PC, and the server are working correctly. If the server tells you
there are no messages, then the problem must be on the server.
 
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Mark Marek

Hi Brian,

I can access my mailbox using web mail service. It shows that there are 252
messages and 61 unread. I also made sure the last message in unread - I sent
one to myself. I followed your instructions and the response I got from the
server is that there are 0 messages awaiting download --> see screenshot at
http://www.markmarek.com/pom/telnet.jpg

Seems like I ended up in a deadlock. My webhosting company claim that their
servers work properly and no logs show otherwise. Also, the truth is that
everything was working fine prior to me getting new hard drive and
reinstalling the system. Dotcanada.com also claim that because I'm able to
access all my emails using web mail - that proves that their server is
working fine. I don't know what to do next. There is an option to pay $35 for
qualified Outlook professional to look into that, but this converted into
Canadian dollars will be enough to sign up with new webhost instead. I fear
that if I pay this amout to the Outlook techs and if they tell me it's all
webhost servers I might have to switch right away cause I'm getting tired of
it all not working already. It makes me wander though, everything was working
fine, then my hard drive gets damaged so I need to replace it and reinstall,
I would use the same settings I had before and it just wouldn't work. It's
very unlikely dotcanada.com would make some changes to make their server not
accessible just when I happen to replace my hard drive. Makes no sense. This
makes me believe that the problem can't be on their end. But then again, no
changes have been made to settings and I set up an account right after the
software was installed. And then aftre following your steps it does seem like
there is a problem with the server. I don't know anymore. Would switching
webhost company make any difference? Would paying Outlook pros solve it? Why
do I have to go through all these problems?

Mark
 
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Brian Tillman

Mark Marek said:
I can access my mailbox using web mail service. It shows that there
are 252 messages and 61 unread. I also made sure the last message in
unread - I sent one to myself. I followed your instructions and the
response I got from the server is that there are 0 messages awaiting
download --> see screenshot at http://www.markmarek.com/pom/telnet.jpg

So, it's definitely the server's fault, obviously something running on a
Unix system.
Seems like I ended up in a deadlock. My webhosting company claim that
their servers work properly and no logs show otherwise.

But you have proof that it's not, unless the POP server you specify (the one
that's looking in /home/michalik/mail/inbox) isn't really looking in the
same mailbox as the one you're seeing via web.
Also, the
truth is that everything was working fine prior to me getting new
hard drive and reinstalling the system. Dotcanada.com also claim that
because I'm able to access all my emails using web mail - that proves
that their server is working fine.

No it doesn't. Whether or not you can access a mailbox via web has no
bearing on whether or not the POP server is working.
I don't know what to do next.
There is an option to pay $35 for qualified Outlook professional to
look into that, but this converted into Canadian dollars will be
enough to sign up with new webhost instead.

Have the support staff perform the exact same steps you did. DO they get
the same results? If so, they now have proof their server isn't working.
 
K

Karen

HI Mark
I am having the same problem with my Rogers account (in Ontario).
Did you ever get this resolved?
 
M

Mark Marek

Hi Karen,

After all the frustration I've been going through, I asked dotcanada.com to
try to contact the server manually the way Brian suggested (I did this on 4
computers, only 2 of which are on my network with the same result - 0
messages to download). The reply I got was that they were gonna perform an IP
migration on server which hosts my website and that they believe this will
solve the problem. The IP migration took 3 weeks. After it was over - a few
days ago - there was no change to me not being able to download emails -
still the same response from the server - 0 messages to download. I told
dotcanada.com about that and this was their response:

I was able to successfully send and receive a test email after I have made
an account on your hosting.

username: (e-mail address removed)
password: *******

You can login via webmail and verify. As to why you're not receiving email
must be a network problem on your end.

I haven't tested that yet. I'm about to give it a try now and see what it
does. But it seems like there is no other way for me but to switch webhosting
company. It's been going on for too long.

Mark
 

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