Thanks for the ideas. I should have explained better -- ATT is NOT 
hosting my domains. They are my ISP, that's all. 

My domains are hosted by my own hosting company, starlightsite.com, and 
in the example I gave, the one that works properly is actually this: 

account - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
smtp   -   mail.starlightsite.com

(I gave a fake example before because I was being paranoid about spam.) 
But starlightsite.com is not my ISP, so it's not the same as the example 
you gave. My example of "theotherone.com" is not a "sub-domain," it's a 
domain with full POP accounts, and it should be able to use 
mail.theotherone.com as its smtp setting, and/or mail.attbi.com. (Another 
fake example -- that account is actually the one I use for this list, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED])

I've just downloaded Emailer Custom Settings... quitting and 
restarting... sending test message... @#$% that didn't work. Is anyone 
else using that? 

So here's the thing: I only get the "network stream error" when I SEND 
with 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mail.attbi.com

I don't get the error with my other accounts.

Wait a second... 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mail.fitchandfitch.com

Hey, it worked!!! 

So try downloading Emailer Custom Settings here:
http://www.fogcity.com/files/Emailer/2.0/EmailerSettings-97-12-03.hqx

Drop the file in your Claris Emailer Files folder, quit Emailer and 
restart it, change your smtp and maybe you'll have success. The read me 
file explains how it works, basically it uses the email *address* to 
authenticate you rather than the email *account* -- welcome to the 21st 
century. 

Now if I could only get rid of those "550 - relaying prohibited" 
errors... maybe this will cure that as well. 

Tom Fitch
Fitch & Fitch
Portland, Oregon 

>basically - ATT is hosting your domain (theotherone.com) which is why the 
>"%" - this tells ATT's SMTP/POP3 server(s) that the referenced account is 
>NOT on te primary domain (ATT), and references the 'sub-domain' the 
>"%theotherone.com" as the location of the email account.
>
>using ATT's smtp server (not your 'sub-domain' ) is going to correct 
>because you(r) not running an SMTP server, ATT is and it lives on their 
>primary domain.

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