Richmond wrote:
Dirk Munk wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/11/2017 3:37 PM, Dirk Munk wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Richmond wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/10/2017 4:44 PM, Dirk Munk wrote:
My news provider has its own servers for incoming and outgoing news
messages.

However the server for outgoing traffic does not accept email messages.

So if I want to send a news message ('Newsgroup:'), and I want to send
the same message by mail ('To:'), that doesn't work, I will get a
message that the email is rejected, and with that the news posting as well.

I suppose that it will be quite difficult to fix this problem?

E-mail messages are sent through either an SMTP server or an IMAP
server.  Newsgroup messages are sent through an NNTP server.  In
general, message applications can send messages to only one server at a
time.  Thus, you should send your message twice, once as E-mail and once
as a newsgroup message.

That seems odd. In the account settings for this news server, there is
an option to set an outgoing smtp server. And if I right click on a news
article, there is an option to reply to sender AND to newsgroup. So I
think it should work. But it didn't when I tested it.

This might have some relevance.

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.mozilla.seamonkey.user/42971

For this newsgroup, I obviously use the news.mozilla.org server to read
messages. For outgoing messages I use the mail server of my ISP. In that
situation I can also send a message to the newsgroup as well as to one
or more email addresses in one action.

Another newsprovider that I use has its own upload server for outgoing
messages. That server will only accept news messages, it will reject
email messages. That makes sense, since outgoing mail has to use the
mail server attached to my email address.

In such a situation it should be possible to configure a separate mail
server for outgoing mail messages, or better outgoing news messages that
are also send by email.
The NNTP and SMTP protocols are similar but not the same.  Thus, two
different servers are required.  SeaMonkey's MailNews component can deal
with only one server at a time since that component is replicated from
Thunderbird, which can deal with only one server at a time.

Your problem requires a server solution, not an application (e.g.,
SeaMonkey) solution.  You might try creating your own ISP.

I think there is some confusion going on here. But it might be me.

So in short, the mail server of my ISP can handle mail messages (SMTP)
Yes, outgoing mail messages, via an smtp server, incoming ones via pop
or imap.

and news messages (NNTP),
I am not sure about that. Mail servers handle mail, news servers handle
news.

whereas the server of my newsprovider can only
handle news messages (NNTP).
I have never known a news server handle mail. Maybe it can. But the
ports would be different, and the protocol. So you would have to set it
up twice in SM I think, once as a mail server and once as a news server.

It is possible to do a 'reply all'  to a news message, and that would
result in a NNTP message for the newsgroup, and one or more SMTP messages.
You can reply all and produce one nntp article, via the configured news
server, and only one email, via the smtp server. You can use the default
smtp server which you use for all your email. Or you can use a different
one, if you have access to it. smtp servers tend to require an account,
or limit access in some way to avoid being used as spam relays.

However the configuration for a News account mentions a SMTP Outgoing
server. For pure news messages that should be a NNTP server, and for
additional SMTP messages, there should be a SMTP server entry, am I right?

No. The outgoing smtp server is for mail, news articles go via the news
server. The smtp server is optional. It's only used if you want to reply
both to the group and by email.



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