Jonathan Wilson wrote on 9/3/21 9:58 pm:
On the "Outgoing Server (SMTP) Settings screen, I have my tpg.com.au account selected as (Default) with the correct User Name and, I hope, the correct 'Normal Password' and 'Connection Security' is set to 'SSL/T?S'.
I also use TPG for internet and for the outgoing server I have it set to mail.tpg.com.au port 25 with security set to none and authentication set to no authentication. Works just fine for sending emails.

Thank you for your response, Jonathan, however .....

After changing my tpg.com.au to mail.tpg.com.au and the Port from 995 to 25, I sent a test message to my (other) self ... and, quickly, got told the same error message as I posted yesterday.

Then I changed to Outgoing Server info to mail.tpg.com.au on Port 25 and selected no authentication and sent myself a test message .... and it went.

Now I've just got to re-set the changes I made on the receive side to see if I can download it!!
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Daniel

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