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Kojak,
An update, I ran Thunderbird on XP and discovered that it would not work
with port 587 BUT the default part for my mail service was port 465 &
SSL. All is well and works even after I upgraded both my desktop and
netbook to Unbutu 9.10.
Thanks all for the help.
John Maxwell
On
-15 at 22:01 -0700, John Maxwell wrote:
Kojak,
Verizon is my ISP in CA but my email is from my old ISP in CO.
Regards,
JohnAt 06:25 PM 10/15/2009, you wrote:
It depends on what provider you use. it just happened to be
smtp.live.com for msn, but Verizon might use something else.
However
I will try these suggestions when I return. Thanks for the help.
John
At 08:39 AM 10/16/2009, George Reeke wrote:
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 08:12 -0700, John Maxwell wrote:
> Adam,
> I have tried all of those variations including mail.XXX.com:587,
> smtp.XXX.com:587 and restarting th
problem.
An interesting problem.
John
At 03:38 AM 10/16/2009, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 22:00 -0700, John Maxwell wrote:
> Phil & Kojak.t,
> Using plain, TSL & SSL encryption, messages are received but no mail
> is sent, the window just sits there.
Quoting "Kojak T" :
On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 15:46 -0700, John Maxwell wrote:
My ISP (Verizon) changed the rules for sending email. They now require
using port 587 to send email instead of the default port 25. I have made
the change on my 2 windows machines using Eudora 7 with ease but g
My ISP (Verizon) changed the rules for sending email. They now require
using port 587 to send email instead of the default port 25. I have made
the change on my 2 windows machines using Eudora 7 with ease but getting
Evolution to work has been a problem. It still received email but will
not sen