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ScriptKitten

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  1. Thanks for the idea Alex. Here is the error I got. annot create POP3 connection to ssl://pop.gmail.com: Can't open mailbox {ssl://pop.gmail.com:995/pop3/ssl/novalidate-cert}INBOX: invalid remote specification It didn't even try to connect like it usually does.
  2. I recently installed from fantastico, phplist. I can get everything to work great except for the bounces. I have tried probably three different emails. I even tried signing up for a google email just to see if that would work. Even stranger, I tried a trial version of SendBlaster, and I got it to connect with the google email. PHPList still won't connect. Here is the error I get: Cannot create POP3 connection to pop.gmail.com: Can't connect to gmail-pop.l.google.com,995 Here is the code I used. > $message_envelope = '*****@gmail.com'; # Handling bounces. Check README.bounces for more info # This can be 'pop' or 'mbox' $bounce_protocol = 'pop'; # set this to 0, if you set up a cron to download bounces regularly by using the # commandline option. If this is 0, users cannot run the page from the web # frontend. Read README.commandline to find out how to set it up on the # commandline define ("MANUALLY_PROCESS_BOUNCES",1); # when the protocol is pop, specify these three $bounce_mailbox_host = 'pop.gmail.com'; $bounce_mailbox_user = '******@gmail.com'; $bounce_mailbox_password = "******"; # the "port" is the remote port of the connection to retrieve the emails # the default should be fine but if it doesn't work, you can try the second # one. To do that, add a # before the first line and take off the one before the # second line #$bounce_mailbox_port = "110/pop3/notls"; $bounce_mailbox_port = "995/pop3/ssl/novalidate-cert"; Anyone have any thoughts? I have been pulling my hair out for days! Should I abandon phplist? What is a better free alternative?
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