Arnie Goetchius wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
lawi...@att.net wrote:

==snipped==

So if you connect with Verizon and try to send through Yahoo's SMTP
server, you'll get rejected. In that case, the workaround is to use
someone else's (e.g., Verizon's) SMTP server to send your Yahoo mail. So
I have several SMTP server entries, and if necessary when traveling, I
tell a problem account to use a different one from the list.


My ISP is Verizon and I have no problem connecting using the Yahoo SMTP.

Good for you.

My experience a couple of months ago (before I closed my Yahoo account for unrelated reasons) was as I described.

I also found that Verizon uses port 25 blocking, so when I visited Verizon-based relatives, I couldn't send mail from any account until I switched to port 587. Here, too, YMMV.

My main reason for mentioning these things is to offer alternative scenarios that might help resolve the OP's issue. I know the whole world is not uniform and homogeneous.

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