I believe he did that but the connection doctor might have cached some stuff.
As i never use the tool I don't know but based on what I"m reading it looks
like that.
Good luck.
On Oct 19, 2013, at 9:09 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
wrote:
> Hello George
>
> The only way we know of is to hig
Hello George
The only way we know of is to highlight an account and then go to the advanced
options > SMTP Server. Temporarily change the server to the one you don’t want,
click on Edit and then remove that server. Then change back to the one you want
and click OK.
I hope this helps.
Lynne
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Done that .
When i go to connection doctor ,the unwanted server names are still there .
George
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> On 19 Oct 2013, at 8:53 am, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
>
> Go to the prefs in mail, then go to accounts, then go to the troublesome
> account. Now, vo all the way to the smtp pop
Go to the prefs in mail, then go to accounts, then go to the troublesome
account. Now, vo all the way to the smtp pop up button and activate it, then go
to edit. You will then be presented with a table of your smtp settings for
that account. Remove the ones you don't want by selecting and then
I have had to configure my email account settings a few times.
I have found server settings that are not in use under the connection doctor.
How do I remove the unwanted settings from the mac ?
George Cham
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