In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Christopher Jahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >And it came to pass that Jeff David wrote: > >> I am having a problem sending email via my ISPs SMTP server >> using Mozilla 1.0. The SMTP server information is correct. >> I have the *exact* same settings in Netscape 4.7 and it >> connects without a problem. One thing that I have noticed >> is that when I click on the "Advanced" button on the SMTP >> SMTP settings page, there are multiple identical entries >> (all marked as "Default") in the SMTP server list box. >> Often, there is a blank entry as well. I can delete the >> blank entry, but not any of the duplicated entries. >> >> Is this a well known bug in 1.0? Is there a file I can edit >> by hand to fix this? Would upgrading to 1.1 help? >> > > THis is an easy fix: in each mail account, click the advanced > button and change the SMTP server from the default SMTP server > to "always use default SMTP server". > The "always use default SMTP server" is already checked in each account.
> Go into Outgoing Servers, and remove the duplicate SMTP servers. > Sorry, it won't let me. No matter which duplicated server I choose the "Remove" button is disabled. The list looks like this: smtp.myisp.com (Default) smtp.myisp.com (Default) smtp.myisp.com (Default) smtp.myisp.com (Default) I have, however, fixed the problem. I created a "fake" SMTP server in the advanced settings, set it to the default, removed the 4 duplicated entries then edited the "fake" server to have the correct settings. That finally corrected the problem. We'll see if the fix sticks. I've had other problems in Mozilla 1.0 mail that finally caused me to reinstall the whole thing. Is mail in 1.0 that shaky? Is mail in 1.1 better? Jeff David -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
