Re: Outgoing server link SOLVED (kind of)

2011-04-27 Thread Mike C

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 27.04.2011 16:09, Mike C wrote:

  --- Original Message ---


Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Wed, 27 Apr 2011 00:07:56 -0500, /Mike C/:


(...)
Then I realized he's got DSL
Called AT&T
They say each email address needs it's own outgoing server with the
appropriate email address.
SM only has one Outgoing server.
Or is there a way to work around this?


Yes, you can define multiple SMTP servers (at the Outgoing Server (SMTP)
page/category) and then customize each account's SMTP server, as
indicated previously in this thread:

http://i.imgur.com/y8QkK.png

Just select an account's main settings page then look for the "Outgoing
Server (SMTP)" select box near the bottom of it.


Can I conclude that because of this, SM will only hold one DSL email
address

Has anyone run into this before???


No, not really.



Do you mean under "Outgoing Server Settings" the Add button?

It says "Although you can specify more than one outgoing server
(SMTP) Setting up multiple SMTP servers can cause errors when
sending messages."

How serious or critical is it?


Not critical at all. It simply indicates that if you use the wrong
outgoing server, you'll get an error message.



Thanks Jay!
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Re: Outgoing server link SOLVED (kind of)

2011-04-27 Thread Jay Garcia
On 27.04.2011 16:09, Mike C wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

> Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
>> Wed, 27 Apr 2011 00:07:56 -0500, /Mike C/:
>>
>>> (...)
>>> Then I realized he's got DSL
>>> Called AT&T
>>> They say each email address needs it's own outgoing server with the
>>> appropriate email address.
>>> SM only has one Outgoing server.
>>> Or is there a way to work around this?
>>
>> Yes, you can define multiple SMTP servers (at the Outgoing Server (SMTP)
>> page/category) and then customize each account's SMTP server, as
>> indicated previously in this thread:
>>
>> http://i.imgur.com/y8QkK.png
>>
>> Just select an account's main settings page then look for the "Outgoing
>> Server (SMTP)" select box near the bottom of it.
>>
>>> Can I conclude that because of this, SM will only hold one DSL email
>>> address
>>>
>>> Has anyone run into this before???
>>
>> No, not really.
>>
> 
> Do you mean under "Outgoing Server Settings" the Add button?
> 
> It says "Although you can specify more than one outgoing server
> (SMTP) Setting up multiple SMTP servers can cause errors when
> sending messages."
> 
> How serious or critical is it?

Not critical at all. It simply indicates that if you use the wrong
outgoing server, you'll get an error message.


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Re: Outgoing server link SOLVED (kind of)

2011-04-27 Thread Mike C

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Wed, 27 Apr 2011 00:07:56 -0500, /Mike C/:


(...)
Then I realized he's got DSL
Called AT&T
They say each email address needs it's own outgoing server with the
appropriate email address.
SM only has one Outgoing server.
Or is there a way to work around this?


Yes, you can define multiple SMTP servers (at the Outgoing Server (SMTP)
page/category) and then customize each account's SMTP server, as
indicated previously in this thread:

http://i.imgur.com/y8QkK.png

Just select an account's main settings page then look for the "Outgoing
Server (SMTP)" select box near the bottom of it.


Can I conclude that because of this, SM will only hold one DSL email
address

Has anyone run into this before???


No, not really.



Do you mean under "Outgoing Server Settings" the Add button?

It says "Although you can specify more than one outgoing server 
(SMTP) Setting up multiple SMTP servers can cause errors when 
sending messages."


How serious or critical is it?
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Re: Outgoing server link SOLVED (kind of)

2011-04-26 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Wed, 27 Apr 2011 00:07:56 -0500, /Mike C/:


(...)
Then I realized he's got DSL
Called AT&T
They say each email address needs it's own outgoing server with the
appropriate email address.
SM only has one Outgoing server.
Or is there a way to work around this?


Yes, you can define multiple SMTP servers (at the Outgoing Server 
(SMTP) page/category) and then customize each account's SMTP server, 
as indicated previously in this thread:


http://i.imgur.com/y8QkK.png

Just select an account's main settings page then look for the 
"Outgoing Server (SMTP)" select box near the bottom of it.



Can I conclude that because of this, SM will only hold one DSL email
address

Has anyone run into this before???


No, not really.

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Re: Outgoing server link SOLVED (kind of)

2011-04-26 Thread Mike C

Mike C wrote:

The Outgoing Server link in Mail and Newsgroups Account settings has
disappeared.

Anyone know how to bring it back?



OK guys... This is hard to believe.
1) I've been trying to make a second email address in SM mail (for a friend)
2) That's when the Outgoing server link disappeared.
3) Not only was the Outgoing server link not there but the second email 
wasn't there either!
4) Just for kicks I opened SM in safe mode and lo and behold everything 
was there (the Outgoing server link and the complete 2nd email).

5)But... The 2nd email didn't work.  The main email DID work.
6) Went back to regular mode.. 2nd email and Outgoing server link gone!
7) Back in safe mode.. Removed 2nd email
8) Back in regular mode Outgoing server link WAS THERE!

Same symptoms occurred every time I tried to create a 2nd email address.
Then I realized he's got DSL
Called AT&T
They say each email address needs it's own outgoing server with the 
appropriate email address.

SM only has one Outgoing server.
Or is there a way to work around this?

Can I conclude that because of this, SM will only hold one DSL email 
address


Has anyone run into this before???
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