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.

You could have done this with selecting the last entry in the left pane
of the 'Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings' named 'Outgoing Server (SMTP)'.

Then select your SMTP server and press 'Edit'.

I think you misread the problem, he isn't asked how to recover from the problem, the problem is that when he imported his profile the import got the settings wrong and turned on auth when it was not so in his 1.1.x profile.

At least that's the only thing I can conclude from "imported e-mail profile" in the subject.

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 emails, even when it seems to have the correct one. On returning to 1.1.8 it all works perfectly. I am not conversant enough to start going into files.

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