There is a KB article on a similar problem.
In IMail 5.0, run Web Messaging Manager. (In IMail 6.0 see IMail
Administrator | localhost instead) Enable this option: "Ignore source
address in security check".
Stop and restart the service.
This should fix things for you.
Anthony Santen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Rueter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] SMTP Auth Problems
> 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
> >
> > Please visit http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html
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>
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