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M Harding  
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 More options 7 Nov, 16:09
Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.misc
From: M Harding <ris...@mdharding.org.uk>
Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 16:09:36 +0000 (GMT)
Local: Sat 7 Nov 2009 16:09
Subject: BT email problem
Help!

I have a BT account, and a domain which has several different 'boxes'.
I'm using Pluto via Netfetch. I

t's a Kinetic computer OS 4.03 (probably irrelevant, but someone's
bound to ask!)

I've been using this email account for months without problems, but
suddenly today a couple of emails I've tried to _send_ have failed,
Hermes stating "Completed with errors" and the log stating
"Error: From address not verified - see http://btyahoo.com/verify "
and then it disconnects.

I received an error email from BT saying that alternate addresses (do
they mean alternative??) are to be blocked to prevent 'spoofing'. But
having talked to someone in India, he thought I'd been notified in
error, since I've not changed anything in my normal setup.

Another BT person thought the system was simply overloaded since it's
Sat. afternoon.  Another one couldn't get her head round the concept
that it wasn't a Windows machine, and didn't know you could
communicate without using email.

Has anyone else faced this problem and succeeded? Do I need to go to
btyahoo and try to verify every separate alias of my domain? It's this
that scares me, in case I end up by scrambling what was a perfectly
workable system.

Michael Harding
Rev. Preb. M.D. Harding   ris...@mdharding.org.uk


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 More options 7 Nov, 16:26
Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.misc
From: jl <j...@spamnet.junk>
Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 16:26:15 +0000 (GMT)
Local: Sat 7 Nov 2009 16:26
Subject: Re: BT email problem
In article <50b68a4102ris...@mdharding.org.uk>,
   M Harding <ris...@mdharding.org.uk> wrote:

> Help!
> I have a BT account, and a domain which has several different 'boxes'.
> I'm using Pluto via Netfetch. I
> t's a Kinetic computer OS 4.03 (probably irrelevant, but someone's
> bound to ask!)
> I've been using this email account for months without problems, but
> suddenly today a couple of emails I've tried to _send_ have failed,
> Hermes stating "Completed with errors" and the log stating
> "Error: From address not verified - see http://btyahoo.com/verify "
> and then it disconnects.
> I received an error email from BT saying that alternate addresses (do
> they mean alternative??) are to be blocked to prevent 'spoofing'. But
> having talked to someone in India, he thought I'd been notified in
> error, since I've not changed anything in my normal setup.

Hello,  I had an identical problem a few days ago - complete with Indian
call centre!!  You need to log into your main BT email account with your
main password and add the offending email address to the account, as it
has for some unknown reason become unverified.

BT will then send a verification code to your main addy for you to enter
and verify the secondary address.

It doesn't help that BT's instructions on the error email they sent me
were incorrect as the site was being constructed.

Will check exactly how I did it, should you need more help.

Meg

> Another BT person thought the system was simply overloaded since it's
> Sat. afternoon.  Another one couldn't get her head round the concept
> that it wasn't a Windows machine, and didn't know you could
> communicate without using email.
> Has anyone else faced this problem and succeeded? Do I need to go to
> btyahoo and try to verify every separate alias of my domain? It's this
> that scares me, in case I end up by scrambling what was a perfectly
> workable system.
> Michael Harding
> Rev. Preb. M.D. Harding   ris...@mdharding.org.uk

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 More options 7 Nov, 16:47
Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.misc
From: M Harding <ris...@mdharding.org.uk>
Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 16:47:48 +0000 (GMT)
Local: Sat 7 Nov 2009 16:47
Subject: Re: BT email problem
In article <50b68bc64...@spamnet.junk>,
   jl <j...@spamnet.junk> wrote:

> In article <50b68a4102ris...@mdharding.org.uk>,
>    M Harding <ris...@mdharding.org.uk> wrote:
> > Help!
> > I have a BT account, and a domain which has several different
> > 'boxes'. I'm using Pluto via Netfetch. I
> > I've been using this email account for months without problems,
> > but suddenly today a couple of emails I've tried to _send_ have
> > failed, Hermes stating "Completed with errors" and the log
> > stating "Error: From address not verified - see
> > http://btyahoo.com/verify " and then it disconnects.
> Hello,  I had an identical problem a few days ago - complete with
> Indian call centre!!  You need to log into your main BT email
> account with your main password and add the offending email address
> to the account, as it has for some unknown reason become unverified.

[ . . . ]

> Will check exactly how I did it, should you need more help.
> Meg

Thanks, Meg.

Michael Harding
Rev. Preb. M.D. Harding   ris...@mdharding.org.uk


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 More options 7 Nov, 17:06
Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.misc
From: M Harding <ris...@mdharding.org.uk>
Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 17:06:01 +0000 (GMT)
Local: Sat 7 Nov 2009 17:06
Subject: Re: BT email problem
In article <50b68dc050ris...@mdharding.org.uk>,
   M Harding <ris...@mdharding.org.uk> wrote:

I think one of the call centre people did something: the blockage has
suddenly been unstopped! One of them did say the error notification
had been sent in error. Either that, or BT's Bad Hair Day has received
a perm.

Michael Harding
Rev. Preb. M.D. Harding   ris...@mdharding.org.uk


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