On Mar 10, 2007, at 11:12 AM, Mark James wrote:

I am not sure why, but they require port 587 for all email, period. Not
just their own. Sucks.

Wow... glad to see AT&T still has their Ma Bell attitude from the 70's. The old "we are the phone company, we must know better than anyone else, no matter how wrong we are" attitude.

This being the case, the 587 version should work for any of your other accounts that do two things: 1. Support SMTP Authentication, and 2: Allow for port 587 connections.

-chris
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