* Can I hire someone to fix my Gnus? (contd) [not found] <85998489.1947538.1643051493197.ref@mail.yahoo.com> @ 2022-01-24 19:11 ` Joseph Fineman via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor 2022-01-25 3:13 ` David Masterson 2022-03-02 5:12 ` Nick Dokos 0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Joseph Fineman via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor @ 2022-01-24 19:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org Dear help-gnu-emacs: I have used GNU Emacs since 1986, and Gnus since 2000. At present I use Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w-64-mingw32) under Cygwin (64 bit) 2.0.2(0.287/5/3) under Windows 10.0 Pro (64 bit), build 10240 (1511). My ISP is Verizon, but, as a result of a deal Verizon made with AOL when Verizon stopped handling email, AOL now handles my email though I still have the Verizon address. Last February I sought your help in restoring the functioning of my Gnus, which was misbehaving. Various people, including especially Eric Abrahamsen, were patient with my ignorance and clumsiness (I am not a programmer and am edging into dementia) and tried to help me find my way, without result. At one point, however, I noticed what seemed to me an oddity in my setting of gnus-secondary-select-methods, and changed it on the basis of a mere guess. Amazingly, that worked (with the need for some workarounds). Dr Abrahamsen did not understand why; he said that what I had done was irrelevant. Here is the final interchange: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Abrahamsen <eric@ericabrahamsen.net> Subject: Re: Downloaded emails disappear... To: "Joseph C. Fineman" <joe_f@verizon.net> Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2021 11:21:52 -0800 (3 hours, 6 minutes, 45 seconds ago) On 02/24/21 14:16 PM, Joseph C. Fineman wrote: > Dear Eric: > > Thank you for your continued attention. I wrote > >> >> Try "^" from the *Group* buffer to get into the *Server* buffer -- that >> >> shows what Gnus is actually connecting to. [...] >> You shouldn't have to do any more song and dance -- once configured and >> the groups subscribed to, Gnus won't lose that configuration. > >> One problem is that '(nnml "smtp.verizon.net") isn't really what you >> want. Anything with "smtp" in it is only related to *sending* mail, not >> retrieving or reading it. The 'nnml backend is only for holding and >> reading mail, and not fetching it from the server. > >> What you want for fetching is a "mail source": the "Mail Source >> Specifiers" section of the manual shows some examples. A POP server >> looks like: > >> (pop :server "pop3.mailserver.com" :user "myname") > >> So that might be what you want. The mail source will fetch the mail, >> then store it in your 'nnml backend. > >> You're already able to retrieve mail though, right? It seems like you >> should already have all this configured and running correctly... > > I am baffled by this advice. I did not configure anything. All I did > was substitute "smtp.verizon.net" (which you say is wrong) for the > puzzling empty string that had been assigned to > gnu-secondary-select-methods. That sufficed to make the incoming mail > visible again, as I mentioned. Indeed, the "bloat" in the listing has > since disappeared, so my interaction with Gnus is now normal. > > In any case, it seems that, by whatever mysterious accident, my Gnus > is working again, so I need not bother you again until the next > mystery surfaces. Ha, well, if it ain't broke...! I don't understand why that works, but probably best not to mess with it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- As you might expect, it didn't last. Since 3 January I have not been able to either send or receive using Gnus. The error message, FWIW, was ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Mail source (pop :server pop.verizon.net :port 995 :user joe_f@verizon.net :password ********) error (-ERR [SYS/TEMP] Server error - Please try again later.). Continue? (yes or no) no ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (I continued to be able to read newsgroups for a day or two; then that stopped as well.) At any rate, nobody in the world now knows why my Gnus was working or (a fortiori) why it is not working now. A friend who is a real programmer (but not a Gnus expert) guessed: "That looks like it was conceivably a (temporary?) error on the Verizon end of things." Not temporary, anyway. In the meantime, my short-term memory has continued to decline, and it is hard for me to understand instructions. I can read & write email directly on AOL's Web site, but it is tedious to work around its assumptions. It would be gratifying to get back to Gnus. A way that has occurred to me is to hire someone who understands Gnus to pretend to be me and deal directly with the problem, including communicating with AOL and/or Verizon as necessary. In this age, with remote desktop software available, it would presumably not be necessary to for that person to make housecalls, though some security precautions might be necessary. If you can put me on the track of such a person, I would be most grateful, and he or she might make a little money. -- --- Joe Fineman joe_f@verizon.net ||: The guitar is beautiful; the banjo is sublime. :|| ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: Can I hire someone to fix my Gnus? (contd) 2022-01-24 19:11 ` Can I hire someone to fix my Gnus? (contd) Joseph Fineman via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor @ 2022-01-25 3:13 ` David Masterson 2022-03-02 5:12 ` Nick Dokos 1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: David Masterson @ 2022-01-25 3:13 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Joseph Fineman via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor Cc: Joseph Fineman Joseph Fineman via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> writes: > Dear help-gnu-emacs: > > I have used GNU Emacs since 1986, and Gnus since 2000. At present I > use Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w-64-mingw32) under Cygwin (64 bit) > 2.0.2(0.287/5/3) under Windows 10.0 Pro (64 bit), build 10240 (1511). > My ISP is Verizon, but, as a result of a deal Verizon made with AOL > when Verizon stopped handling email, AOL now handles my email though I > still have the Verizon address. Not able to help you directly, but a thought was that, since you appear to be reading email via POP, try temporarily deactivating all your Gnus settings in your .emacs and try to setup Rmail instead. The idea is to take Gnus out of the loop, but see if that fixes POP. Please make a backup of your .emacs before doing this so that you can get back to where you were. -- David Masterson ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: Can I hire someone to fix my Gnus? (contd) 2022-01-24 19:11 ` Can I hire someone to fix my Gnus? (contd) Joseph Fineman via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor 2022-01-25 3:13 ` David Masterson @ 2022-03-02 5:12 ` Nick Dokos 2022-03-02 17:54 ` Samuel Banya 1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Nick Dokos @ 2022-03-02 5:12 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Joseph Fineman via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> writes: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Mail source (pop :server pop.verizon.net :port 995 :user > joe_f@verizon.net :password ********) error (-ERR [SYS/TEMP] Server > error - Please try again later.). Continue? (yes or no) no > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This is *not* a Gnus solution but maybe it will help (maybe not). Sometime in November, Verizon/AOL sent a piece of email saying that there was going to be a change in their authentication method and that you had to go through some hoops to make sure that you could continue using their "service". Out of the mostly unacceptable choices (reading mail through the AOL website was one of those), they had a method for their second-tier choices (Thunderbird among them, but certainly not Gnus, which they cannot even spell). It involved deleting the verizon.net account in Thunderbird and letting it recreate it automatically (allegedly, the automatic method knew the secret handshake). I did that before their deadline (Dec. 18 2021 or thereabouts) and ten days later could not authenticate to either send or receive mail. It turned out that they got it wrong (what's new?) and the only way you can still connect with Thunderbird (at least on the desktop) is to get an app-specific password by logging into their website and following some links, and then cutting-and-pasting that password into Thunderbird. I suspect that you'll have to do a similar thing for Gnus. Here's a link with the instructions I followed: https://forums.verizon.com/t5/Verizon-net-Email/Configure-Thunderbird-for-Verizon-net-email/m-p/911835#M28991 Note that the post was provided by a user, not an AOL employee. Hope this helps. I have been planning for a long time to change my email service away from Verizon/AOL. I have heard good things about Fastmail, so I will be giving them a try: we'll see, but they can hardly be worse than AOL. -- Nick ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: Can I hire someone to fix my Gnus? (contd) 2022-03-02 5:12 ` Nick Dokos @ 2022-03-02 17:54 ` Samuel Banya 0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Samuel Banya @ 2022-03-02 17:54 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Emanuel Berg Not sure if this helps, but I use Fastmail and also had to make an 'App Password' within the Fastmail GUI itself in order for my Gnus to actually work with it. On Wed, Mar 2, 2022, at 12:12 AM, Nick Dokos wrote: > Joseph Fineman via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> writes: > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Mail source (pop :server pop.verizon.net :port 995 :user > > joe_f@verizon.net :password ********) error (-ERR [SYS/TEMP] Server > > error - Please try again later.). Continue? (yes or no) no > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This is *not* a Gnus solution but maybe it will help (maybe not). > > Sometime in November, Verizon/AOL sent a piece of email saying that > there was going to be a change in their authentication method and that > you had to go through some hoops to make sure that you could continue > using their "service". Out of the mostly unacceptable choices (reading > mail through the AOL website was one of those), they had a method for > their second-tier choices (Thunderbird among them, but certainly not > Gnus, which they cannot even spell). It involved deleting the > verizon.net account in Thunderbird and letting it recreate it > automatically (allegedly, the automatic method knew the secret > handshake). I did that before their deadline (Dec. 18 2021 or > thereabouts) and ten days later could not authenticate to either send > or receive mail. > > It turned out that they got it wrong (what's new?) and the only way > you can still connect with Thunderbird (at least on the desktop) is to > get an app-specific password by logging into their website and > following some links, and then cutting-and-pasting that password into > Thunderbird. > > I suspect that you'll have to do a similar thing for Gnus. Here's a link > with the instructions I followed: > > https://forums.verizon.com/t5/Verizon-net-Email/Configure-Thunderbird-for-Verizon-net-email/m-p/911835#M28991 > > Note that the post was provided by a user, not an AOL employee. > > Hope this helps. > > I have been planning for a long time to change my email service away > from Verizon/AOL. I have heard good things about Fastmail, so I will > be giving them a try: we'll see, but they can hardly be worse than > AOL. > > -- > Nick > > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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