well when i get the same thing i always get the
can not connect to the server.
message.
which rusty then fixes in the next update,
if you keep getting constant results of 80% going through and 20% not going through.
then i'm thinking you have some conflict in your email client.
and that can be one of the servers it hops through on the way to mediamonkeys site is not
liking the elf file being sent through when that elf exte.. is used. it reads a little like a script
and servers are blocking the sending of scripts unless it is changed to a none exe file type. since
the one sever might not know what elf. is it will scan it see something looking like a script and stop it
from going through thinking the elf is an exe file with a messed up spelling to fake its way by the server.
but a txt file or a zip file is not a self run file type so they get by.
reason it seems to let some through and not the others is the email never takes the same path to the location all the time.
it will change which servers it hops through if one server is backed up or crashed. sometimes it might hop through 3 servers other times it could hop through 40 or 100 servers depends on how many road blocks it runs in too.
so any of them servers could cause it to stop. there is also a time out limit on servers trying to send things which if that limit is reached it fails to send the file.
when i get that
can not connect to server i can not connect at all until rusty fixes it in the next update.
that is leading me to believe you are having trouble going through a server some place.
i thought i seen you are overseas from canada or the usa with the earthquake in japan this spring it is possible there
are lots of messed up servers and all trying to go to london to get to canada making a big traffic jam.
that might not be the case but it is very likely the cause of it.
everyone forgets these messages are sent by underwater cables to the different places in the world some times they
are also bit by sharks which sense the electrical current in the cable this too can cause a failure to send.
they found that not only sharks bit the cables but so do sper whales and most any other thing that feeds on the bottom
of the ocean. the cables are thick but you know just a pinch of the cord in the wall can break the wire and shut off the tv.
so there are the other reasons i think it can be caused by but it is not monkeys code that is doing it, unless a plug in code is messing with it.
well when i get the same thing i always get the [b]can not connect to the server[/b].
message.
which rusty then fixes in the next update,
if you keep getting constant results of 80% going through and 20% not going through.
then i'm thinking you have some conflict in your email client.
and that can be one of the servers it hops through on the way to mediamonkeys site is not
liking the elf file being sent through when that elf exte.. is used. it reads a little like a script
and servers are blocking the sending of scripts unless it is changed to a none exe file type. since
the one sever might not know what elf. is it will scan it see something looking like a script and stop it
from going through thinking the elf is an exe file with a messed up spelling to fake its way by the server.
but a txt file or a zip file is not a self run file type so they get by.
reason it seems to let some through and not the others is the email never takes the same path to the location all the time.
it will change which servers it hops through if one server is backed up or crashed. sometimes it might hop through 3 servers other times it could hop through 40 or 100 servers depends on how many road blocks it runs in too.
so any of them servers could cause it to stop. there is also a time out limit on servers trying to send things which if that limit is reached it fails to send the file.
when i get that [b]can not connect to server[/b] i can not connect at all until rusty fixes it in the next update.
that is leading me to believe you are having trouble going through a server some place.
i thought i seen you are overseas from canada or the usa with the earthquake in japan this spring it is possible there
are lots of messed up servers and all trying to go to london to get to canada making a big traffic jam.
that might not be the case but it is very likely the cause of it.
everyone forgets these messages are sent by underwater cables to the different places in the world some times they
are also bit by sharks which sense the electrical current in the cable this too can cause a failure to send.
they found that not only sharks bit the cables but so do sper whales and most any other thing that feeds on the bottom
of the ocean. the cables are thick but you know just a pinch of the cord in the wall can break the wire and shut off the tv.
so there are the other reasons i think it can be caused by but it is not monkeys code that is doing it, unless a plug in code is messing with it. :-?