[info-tech] JMC and mass e-mail settings

2007-11-20 Thread Jackie Fonley

Good morning!  Quick question for a Tuesday:

We switched our mail server two weeks ago, and when we went to send  
out a mass e-mail, it didn't work.  Our POP 3 account is  
asmtp.algona.k12.ia.us; and on our local mail clients we had to mark  
use authentication.  So I went into the administrator settings in  
JMC, and entered the POP 3 server in the SMTP settings, checked the  
use authentication box, and entered my e-mail username and pw in the  
appropriate boxes (which is what JMC also thought made sense). When I  
went to send an e-mail to my random family . . .  I got the dreaded  
spinning wheel and an unknown error message that it can't send out to  
me.  Before I call for tech. help again, I'm just curious if anyone  
else has had the same problem/knows and easy fix.  Thanks, and hope  
everyone has a great holiday!

-Jackie

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Re: [info-tech] JMC and mass e-mail settings

2007-11-20 Thread Brad Kruse
Probably has something to do with mail relay.  I had same problem and had to 
add an exception ip address to accept mail relaying from that box.
 
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 Jackie Fonley [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/20/2007 9:54 AM 
Good morning!  Quick question for a Tuesday:

We switched our mail server two weeks ago, and when we went to send  
out a mass e-mail, it didn't work.  Our POP 3 account is  
asmtp.algona.k12.ia.us; and on our local mail clients we had to mark  
use authentication.  So I went into the administrator settings in  
JMC, and entered the POP 3 server in the SMTP settings, checked the  
use authentication box, and entered my e-mail username and pw in the  
appropriate boxes (which is what JMC also thought made sense). When I  
went to send an e-mail to my random family . . .  I got the dreaded  
spinning wheel and an unknown error message that it can't send out to  
me.  Before I call for tech. help again, I'm just curious if anyone  
else has had the same problem/knows and easy fix.  Thanks, and hope  
everyone has a great holiday!
-Jackie

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RE: [info-tech] JMC and mass e-mail settings

2007-11-20 Thread Jason Kehoe
Jackie,
In your case be sure to:

Use your full email address and for the SMTP put this:
asmtp.algona.k12.ia.us:587

The :587 is important. Try that and create a trouble Ticket if you still
have problems. Good Luck!

--Jason Kehoe

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Subject: [info-tech] JMC and mass e-mail settings

Good morning!  Quick question for a Tuesday:

We switched our mail server two weeks ago, and when we went to send  
out a mass e-mail, it didn't work.  Our POP 3 account is  
asmtp.algona.k12.ia.us; and on our local mail clients we had to mark  
use authentication.  So I went into the administrator settings in  
JMC, and entered the POP 3 server in the SMTP settings, checked the  
use authentication box, and entered my e-mail username and pw in the  
appropriate boxes (which is what JMC also thought made sense). When I  
went to send an e-mail to my random family . . .  I got the dreaded  
spinning wheel and an unknown error message that it can't send out to  
me.  Before I call for tech. help again, I'm just curious if anyone  
else has had the same problem/knows and easy fix.  Thanks, and hope  
everyone has a great holiday!
-Jackie

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[info-tech] Learning.com discussion

2007-11-20 Thread Buenz, Tim
Education Week Live Chat will feature Arizona's Cathy Poplin
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a Live Chat on Title IID of No Child Left Behind, mandating school districts 
ensure that all students are proficient in technology by eighth grade. Cathy 
Poplin, Deputy Associate Superintendent for Educational Technology for 
Arizona's Department of Education School Effectiveness Division, will discuss 
how the state of Arizona implemented Learning.com's TechLiteracy 
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Arizona's experience and the data the state is getting from this assessment.

The Live Chat will be at 11 a.m. Pacific Time on Wednesday, November 28. 
Because this is an online chat, there is no video. Additionally, if you miss 
it, Ed Week posts a transcript for the 
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for two days before the chat. Visit the publication's Web 
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