On 04/17/2012 08:05 PM, Camaleón wrote: > On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 00:20:32 +0800, lina wrote: > >> On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 9:46 PM, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> wrote: > (...) > >>>> I noticed the google use 465 as SMTP port. >>> Every e-mail provider can use a different combo for authentication/ >>> configuration/port but you have to stick to what Outlook Live service >>> needs. I mean, what Gmail needs it cannot work for Yahoo! or Hotmail >>> or... >> Hi, >> >> (Nice seeing your reply, shake hands, virtual though.) > :-) > >> Have you noticed that in icedove --> Edit --> Account Settings >> >> At the bottom of the left column, there is one item calls: Outgoing >> Server (SMTP), >> click it, there is an option to choose the default outgoing server >> settings. I chose google one as default. > Yes, I know you can have multiple outgoing servers configured (in fact, I > do have a bunch) but there are some e-mail providers that will reject > sending e-mails which don't come from their own address (@example.com) > and you still don't have your Outlook Live setup correctly ;-) > >>> Set Up Mozilla Thunderbird 3.0 for Your E-Mail Account >>> http://help.outlook.com/en-us/140/ee958689.aspx >> Yes, I followed exactly with minor tweak in port. > No "minor tweaks" my lady ;-), you have to configure the smtp server as > they say, which means you have to search for the proper "smtp settings" > as the video at the bottom explains ("How do I find the server > settings?"). +1, first follow the instructions precisely, then do any tweaking. > If you are convinced you're using the right data for the smtp server and > still getting an error, try to setup the same account from another e-mail > client (better from an outlookized machine to discard a windowsity > anomaly) and see how it goes. Should this neither works, I would contact > the Outlook Live assistance/technical support service and explain your > problem. > > Greetings, >
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