Thanks again Chris,  for your detail and speedy response.

When using "SMTP Auth Login", we managed to setup "properly" so we can 
send email out, but we see many new email at SBC/Yahoo server from the 
web browser, but CE cannot "see" and cannot "fetch" any new email.  Don't 
know exactly why, but we will try setting the account differently and see 
how it works.

BTW - why is there such file size difference between the following 2 
files:

SMTP Auth Login = 2MB
Claris Emailer = 3.5MB (2.0v3 Jan 22, 1998)

Thanks again.
Shenan
www.quadmation.com



>09/12/2005 09:46 PM chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>>We'd downloaded the file, and since I am not sure how to do this, I tried 
>>running it, and pointed to the files folder, and it does not seem to work 
>>so I tried original emailer program, and back and forth, but not making 
>>it work yet.  The log file said:
>>      ** SMTP server error "535 Error: authentication failed"
>
>The first thing to do is change your Email Account field so it is entered 
>as per the SBC setup. That is, change the % to @ so you will have 
>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]@pop.yahoo.com' or whatever the correct info is 
>(just change the % to @ leave the rest alone).
>
>Also, make sure you have the correct SMTP Server entered. Some ISPs use a 
>different SMTP server for authenticated email. Check SBC's help pages. 
>See what they say to use for Outlook 5.2, and use that.
>
>Of course, this all assumes you are running the SMTP hacked version of 
>Emailer and not the original version of Emailer.
>
>>If we choose to migrate with OS 9 and Text email in mind (don't want 
>>html), would you say Entourage is okay?  We bought the Office pacakge 
>>already, so it's available, no biggie.
>
>Entourage is HTML. If you want a Text Only email client for OS 9, you 
>likely have to go with MailSmith from BareBones. I think all the other 
>main stream ones are HTML email (or at least any version you can easily 
>lay your hands on, old versions of Eudora and Outlook are likely Text 
>only).
>
>-chris
><http://www.mythtech.net>
>
>

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