> Maybe the new owner of the ISP has a different policy about relaying 
> email, or about what settings are required (port numbers, 
> authentication, etc.) - is there any help with email settings on their 
> customer website?

Perhaps I am misunderstanding, but this is not the ISP's e-mail. As far as 
I know, I have never even had an e-mail address with them. This is a 
cellular broadband service provider. My Internet is provided via a USB data 
stick. The e-mail I am trying to send in via my permanent e-mail account on 
my own domain, featherschneider.com, which I own. The server is operated my 
my web hosting company, not my ISP. And my webmail (again, via my hosting 
company, not the ISP) works just fine.

I truly don't understand how the cellular company could affect my e-mail 
account. If you could explain it in "for dummies" language, that would be 
great. In any case, there is no support at this time. Their Web site has 
only a support form and they are not answering calls or e-mails or 
returning messages. Thousands of people have nonworking phones and/or no 
Internet access. It's a huge mess. You can see for yourself by Googling 
"Element Mobile" or visiting their web site. They have no clue what's going 
on.

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Amy Schneider

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