Re: Problem with imported e-mail profile Seamonkey 2.0

2009-10-29 Thread Broadback
Bill Davidsen wrote: Hartmut Figge wrote: robert.ga...@att.net: The only way I could correct this was to manually edit prefs.js. There was a line user_pref(mail.smtpserver.smtp1.auth_method, 1); which I assumed must be causing the problem. I changed the 1 to 0 and could then send e-mail.

Re: Problem with imported e-mail profile Seamonkey 2.0

2009-10-29 Thread Keith Whaley
Broadback wrote: Bill Davidsen wrote: Hartmut Figge wrote: Your comment is useful as a better way to work around the problem, but if others have seen (or not) this behavior info would be useful. I have gone back to 1.1.8 because it keeps asking for my password when attempting to send

Problem with imported e-mail profile Seamonkey 2.0

2009-10-28 Thread robert . gault
When I tried to send e-mail with Seamonkey 2.0, I kept getting the following message: Sending of message failed. An error occurred sending mail: Unable to authenticate to SMTP server mailhost.worldnet.att.net. It does not support authentication (SMTP-AUTH) but you have chosen to use

Re: Problem with imported e-mail profile Seamonkey 2.0

2009-10-28 Thread robert . gault
Hartmut Figge wrote: robert.ga...@att.net: The only way I could correct this was to manually edit prefs.js. There was a line user_pref(mail.smtpserver.smtp1.auth_method, 1); which I assumed must be causing the problem. I changed the 1 to 0 and could then send e-mail. You could have done

Re: Problem with imported e-mail profile Seamonkey 2.0

2009-10-28 Thread Bill Davidsen
Hartmut Figge wrote: robert.ga...@att.net: The only way I could correct this was to manually edit prefs.js. There was a line user_pref(mail.smtpserver.smtp1.auth_method, 1); which I assumed must be causing the problem. I changed the 1 to 0 and could then send e-mail. You could have done