I agree too Jo, have never seen or heard of anyone who got demon to work with actinic. Another couple of hours trying and then the inevitable hosting change i first mentioned will occur.
All this talk of a firewall is misleading. Either they provide access or they don't. If they don't then I personally would move host. There are a lot of excellent hosts that don't make life hard for their customers.
Angie, much like fasthosts, they are one of the hosting names that bands around but we never ever get any real confidence that they work with actinic. Setting up hosting really is a 5 minute job if you select a proven host. For me personally, i have seen enough to not bother struggling with problematic hosts, the time you waste could be better spent on site improvements. After all, 90% of the time you have to move anyway.
I can only presume that they recommend Actinic as they rate the package, not because it works with them. They probably only know the name, because of the hours, days and weeks people have wasted with them, trying to get actinic to work.
I'm having similar issues with 1&1 and I really can't get my head around it. Actinic say that it doesn't seem to work but can't figure out why and 1&1 are saying they don't support Actinic but the SMTP details I have should work fine...
I'm basically using the Server: auth.smtp.1and1.co.uk.
My username is my e-mail address. i..e Miketurner@neddyup.com and my password is my e-mail password. If I try and use these details in Outlook it works fine.
When I put them in to Catalog I receive similar error "Server refused the connection".
I have tried with and without my userdetails....
Anyone have any experience on this with 1&1 as I'm stumped?
have never seen or heard of anyone who got demon to work with actinic
Snowlines www.snowlines.co.uk is on Demon Web Hosting. It's been using Demon for about 5 years, first with "Showroom" and for the last year "Demon Web Hosting". I'm sure I've already posted the network settings for this.
Click the "Web" tab, then Network Setup and that will open the Advanced Network Setup.
On the "Email Settings", remove the tick from the "UserName and Password Required" field and leave the fields "Username" and "Password" blank.
On the "SMTP server" box type "localhost" without the quotes
This did it for me
Was wondering what people thought of Actinic Support ?
Rang to try to solve this issue, the guy on the support line said it was a problem with my server settings and not a problem with actinic and then the phone went dead (hope he didn't hang up on me)
Thanks Paul
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Based in the Northwest of England UK, provides web design, programming, e-commerce and web hosting services
Click the "Web" tab, then Network Setup and that will open the Advanced Network Setup.
On the "Email Settings", remove the tick from the "UserName and Password Required" field and leave the fields "Username" and "Password" blank.
On the "SMTP server" box type "localhost" without the quotes.
Now click Apply. Your email address should be similar to your domain name under the "Setttings" ->"Business Setttings Tab". That is, if your domain name is niceflowers.com, then your email should read something like sales@niceflowers.com.
I know this is rediculously simplified but if you are dealing with customers having no previous experience whatsoever with Actinic or any other e-commerce program, directions should be as simple and as detailed as possible. In the end of the day, some of us just want to make millions from selling on the net. We might not be that interesting in resolving network issues !
Thanks Bill...
I've been with Demon for years, and run Actinic Catalog successfully from there for years as well. Until last summer that is, when I started to get this email problem.
I too had the "Nothing to do with us, you need to talk to Actinic" handoff, but Bill's posting, which I've just come across as a result of a Google search, has allowed me to put two and two together and understand what's happening, and to my great relief, to fix it. I hadn't upgraded Actinic Catalog, I hadn't changed any of the network settings, but one day the email function just stopped working.
Everything in Bill's instructions is correct, but in addition, the domain name you specify in the email address must be one that's registered via Demon. It seems like Demon has a check that its email servers can only be used for emails with return addresses registered with Demon.
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