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amacleod
26-May-2010
[16868x3]
I'm getting an error with send that neever got before...

>> send [bebop-:-gmail-:-com] "hello"

** User Error: Server error: tcp 421 Cannot connect to SMTP server 
173.236.30.114 (173.236.30.114:25), connect error 10060
** Near: smtp-port: open [scheme: 'esmtp]
either only
I tried several different accounts but  get the same error
It seems to be working again...don't know what was going on
Maxim
26-May-2010
[16871]
you know... it IS possible that Google has outages too  ;-)
amacleod
26-May-2010
[16872x2]
I was using versizon google and another host...all the same prob...
verizon
Will
26-May-2010
[16874]
amacleod: the IP address 173.236.30.114 resolve to cx02.justhost.com 
, which may be your provider. does that correspond to your smtp server?
amacleod
26-May-2010
[16875x2]
yes...
actually it did not happen sending on gmail account as i can't (without 
Graham's fix anyway)
Will
26-May-2010
[16877x3]
did you try an authenticated connection?
trace/net on
telnet 173.236.30.114 25
answers?
Graham
26-May-2010
[16880]
that error should be with your ISP's smtp server
Terry
27-May-2010
[16881]
ie:  [a ["one"] b ["two"] c ["three"]]

Q: best way to remove b and it's block ["two"] ?
Henrik
27-May-2010
[16882]
remove/part find ie 'b 2
Terry
27-May-2010
[16883x2]
works for me, thanks
another question.. 


if i have a blk: [] and i want to add a 'word and and a block with 
a pair.. ie: [ word [1x2]] 

i typically would append the word, then append/only the pair, but 
that seems barbaric?
Sunanda
27-May-2010
[16885]
blk: copy [] append blk [word [1x2]]
amacleod
28-May-2010
[16886x2]
At least one of the problems I had with one of my email accounts 
related to port number: 


I was changing my smtp port to 2626 with "system/schemes/smtp/port-id: 
2626"

when I should have been changing my esmtp port with : system/schemes/esmtp/port-id: 
2626

Dope!

Thanks for the help all
What is the advantage of using the "/only" refinement when sending 
multiple emails?


And is there a limit to the number of addresses yo can include in 
a bulk mailing?
Maxim
28-May-2010
[16888]
afaik, the server usually applies a limit to bulk mail...  often 
~50 sometimes as low as 10 !

you will receive an error when you go past that threshold.
amacleod
28-May-2010
[16889]
What about the "to:" in the header? 

When using /only is here a way to get the email to show the single 
address of the recipiant and not say a list of all address sent to?
Maxim
28-May-2010
[16890]
I really don't know... its been a long while since i've done e-mailling 
in rebol... Graham can probably give you an answer, he's done a lot 
of email work.
amacleod
28-May-2010
[16891]
Re: Server limit...is that when using /only or both methods?
Maxim
28-May-2010
[16892]
I was just saying that when a server receives a bulk mail, (from 
any client) it will (should) definitely restrict the list size.
amacleod
28-May-2010
[16893]
oK thanks...

Now get back to Glass! development! ;-)
Maxim
28-May-2010
[16894x2]
within rebol, I'm not sure how this is handled.  but I know that
oops... ingnore last sentence... I know nothing  :-)
amacleod
28-May-2010
[16896]
looks like my host cutsoff at 10 addresses.when not using /only refinement


using /only I can't test because I only have 4 address to test send 
to and it seems to strip out duplicate addresses whcih is how I tested 
above
Anton
29-May-2010
[16897]
Use the BCC: (blind carbon copy) field to specify a list of recipients 
who will not see the other email addresses.
I think you need to set bcc in a custom header.
GiuseppeC
29-May-2010
[16898]
Just a question for REBOL School for me too: is there a way to send 
HTML emails with embedded images ?
Andreas
29-May-2010
[16899]
Why not ask it in Rebol School, then :) ?
GiuseppeC
29-May-2010
[16900]
Because I thought I was in REBOL School... sgrunt !
Graham
4-Jun-2010
[16901]
How do I create a string with a single caret ?

rejoin [  a "^" b ] doesn't work
but rejoin [ "a" "^^" "b" ] gives me 
a^^b
Sunanda
4-Jun-2010
[16902]
It only looks that way. There's only one caret in that string:
     length? "a^^b"
    == 3
    print "a^^b"
    a^b
Graham
4-Jun-2010
[16903x2]
the data file I'm using is full of carets :(
It would be nice if we could set the escape character ...
Sunanda
4-Jun-2010
[16905]
If you use READ or READ/LINES, you should find that REBOL handles 
the carets properly.
Ditto. TO-STRING READ/BINARY
Other cases may be problematic :(
Graham
4-Jun-2010
[16906]
In a datafile, the ^ should not escape anything
Sunanda
4-Jun-2010
[16907]
I think you'll find it doesn't.....Create a data file in a text editor 
with just a single caret. Then use READ to read it into REBOL. It 
should have  a length of 1.
Graham
5-Jun-2010
[16908]
that's where I get confused about caret handling
Sunanda
5-Jun-2010
[16909]
Maybe it is too automatic....Try playing with tests like this until 
it becomes clearer:
    to-string #{5e}
    == "^^"
    length? to-string #{5e}
    == 1
Gabriele
5-Jun-2010
[16910]
Graham... LOAD does the escaping, READ does not. does this help? 
MOLD also does the escaping, so if you PROBE at the console you see 
that, but it has nothing to do with what is actually in memory.
Graham
5-Jun-2010
[16911]
Makes sense :)
Graham
8-Jun-2010
[16912x2]
One of those annoyances ...

>> to-local-file %"/c/program files/rebol/rebol.exe"
== "c:\program files\rebol\rebol.exe"

>> rejoin [ "call " to-local-file %"/c/program files/rebol/rebol.exe" 
]
== "call c:\program files\rebol\rebol.exe"

>> quoted-to-local-file: func [ f ][ rejoin [ {"} to-local-file f 
{"}] ]

>> rejoin [ "call " quoted-to-local-file %"/c/program files/rebol/rebol.exe" 
]
== {call "c:\program files\rebol\rebol.exe"}
I presume Linux escapes the spaces so it's not an issue on that platform
BrianH
8-Jun-2010
[16914]
Nope - Linux systems are usually much worse with spaces, so they 
tend to not have spaces in directory names.
Graham
8-Jun-2010
[16915x3]
I thought linux used a backslash to escape spaces
Ok, same problem with Linux.  Just checked. Rebol doesn't escape 
special characters like spaces.
Linux uses either single quotes, or a \ it seems