If it requires port 25 then I am out of luck since Comcast and others
use different ports.

On Jan 22, 5:55 pm, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 22, 2010, at 06:51:47, Joelw135 wrote:
>
> > How does Growl know where to send the message, or does it send  
> > directly to
> > the account setup in Mail?
>
> Correct: It uses the default sending account in Mail.
>
> > Does mail have to be loaded for this to work?
>
> No. MailMe sends the message itself; it does not use your mail client  
> (whether it's Mail or other) to do it.
>
> > I would hope a change can be made to use a different mail client  
> > such as Thunderbird, which is my mail application and always open.
>
> The change will be to give MailMe its own preferences with a one-time  
> import from Mail. (We could have a button to re-do the import, in case  
> the user ever changes their sending account settings in Mail and wants  
> to keep them synced.)
>
> Once that's in, we'll accept a patch to import from Thunderbird if  
> Thunderbird is the default email client. I'm not going to write that  
> myself because I don't use Thunderbird.

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