My problem with Netscape was using the WEB access to IMail (Navigator), not the e-mail
client (Communicator). I can not send messages using Nav. on the web interface from at
home (although IE works fine). It did work, but now it doesn't. From my office, 
however,
either one works.

DBR

## Dusty Carden wrote:

> Anyone tried this suggestion with Netscape?
> I am still trying to make mine fail authentication however
> I ran across this tip on a web site tonight.  I am sure most
> clients are set up like this but a lot of ours do not use the
> Reply To field.
>
> In Netscape, go to PREFERENCES -> IDENTITY.  Make
> sure that the fields 'E-mail address' and 'Reply To address'
> both contain [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Then go to MAIL
> SERVERS and make sure that in the field 'Outgoing mail
> server username' contains user%yourdomain.com.
>
> The 'Outgoing mail server username' field needs to match
> the same username as the 'E-mail address' and 'Reply To'
> fields with the one notable exception of using the % sign
> instead of the @ sign between your username and domain.
>
> Additional note.  In the above examples 'yourdomain.com'
> needs to match your official host name in Imail.
>
> Dusty
>
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