https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5656 still there:

Using e.g. a GMail account (that requires SMTP auth):

Account, Properties, Transport, SMTP, Authentication... window:

1. Perform SMTP auth, checked
Use specific settings, put your user name and password in
Require secure auth, not checked

Mail can be sent. OK.

2. Perform SMTP auth, checked
Use specific settings, put your user name and password in
Require secure auth, checked

Mail CANNOT be sent. OK.

3. And now the bug:
"Perform SMTP auth, checked"
Select the "Same user/password as for Mail Retrieval"
Check "Require secure auth"
Now check the "Use specific settings", put your user name and password in
"Require secure auth", NOT checked

Try to send mail. Mail CANNOT be sent.

I  think,  the  cause  is,  that  there  are two "Require secure auth"
checkbox.  One  for the "Same user/password as for Mail Retrieval" and
one  for  the  "Use  specific  settings". And if either one is checked
(even  if  the  checkbox is hidden), sec auth will be used when we set
"Use specific settings".

Solution: there should be only ONE "Require secure auth" checkbox, and
its state should decide if sec auth needed or not, independent from if
"Same user/password as for Mail Retrieval" or "Use specific settings".
is selected.

Please confirm.

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Vili
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