>Question on the acount verification. Some SMTP servers want account name 
>and password, some want email address and password. Any way to accomodate 
>user name and password, instead of account name? (i.e. truncate the 
>account field to before the amersand) If it seems not hard, let me see if 
>that is what I need. I am not sure right now.

Chances are, if they want the full email address, then the POP server 
will work with that as well. It is actually somewhat uncommon for a mail 
host to require a different username/password for SMTP Auth than is used 
for POP access. So whatever settings work for POP should work for SMTP 
(or vice versa, as it may be they set the POP server to support just 
username as well as full email address, but only set the SMTP Server to 
use full email address)

The SMTP Auth version of Emailer allows you to have a full email address 
as the POP username (ie: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mail.host.com is now acceptable, 
with no need to do substitutions of the first @ sign as was needed in the 
past).

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>

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