On 10/2/05 5:41 PM, bobgir2004 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Scott - 
> 
>     Read and understood your explanation, below, and made those changes to
> my Advanced Sending Options.

That was neither Scott nor John who wrote what you quoted below, it was me.
Please keep your attributions accurate.

>     One last question:  it necessary to make any changes in the Advanced
> Receiving Options?  In particular, to the Override default POP port number?

No, this is strictly a sending mail issue. POP is for retrieving mail. If
you are having problems retrieving mail, that is a whole separate issue to
which this discussion is not relevant.

>     Thanks once again,
>     bob
> 
>     
> 
> On 10/2/05 4:04 AM, John Holt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Scott, do you mean change the info in "Account Settings" Advanced sending
>> options??
> 
> Yes.
> 
>> Would one check the box and change the value from 25 to 587 or just check
>> the box
> 
> Check "Override default SMTP port" and type 587 in the box. If you just
> check the box, 25 will be in the port field so you won't have actually
> changed anything.
> 
> Also check "SMTP server requires authentication" and then select the "Use
> same settings as receiving mail server" radio button (almost certainly,
> sending uses the same username and password for authentication as
> receiving).

-- Larry Stone
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   http://www.stonejongleux.com/


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