On Tue, 04 Sep 2001 20:37:26 -0400
"g. sanders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> insightfully noted:


GS> Thank you for the responses I've received so far. However, I still
GS> can't
GS> seem to send mail reliably using kmail. 
GS> 
GS> A few more specifics, since I probably didn't explain the problem well
GS> to begin with:
GS> 
GS> my incoming mail is through  mail1.myoldisp.com
GS> 
GS> outgoing is through: smtp.mynewisp.net
GS> 
GS> The problem is that outgoing mail requires a completely different user
GS> name and password than my incoming mail. Every time I try to send mail
GS> I
GS> get the message: 
GS> 
GS> 505 client not authenticated
GS> 
GS> I'm able to receive mail with no problem. 
GS> 
GS> As someone suggested, I've tried to set up PostFix to send mail, and
GS> it
GS> works for some domains, but not all. 
GS> 
GS> I'm pretty much a complete beginner, so any help is appreciated!
GS> 
GS> --Gina
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Go to sylpheed.good-day.net and checkout the sylpheed mail client. 
Because it allows you to set up multiple pop and smtp accounts, you might
be able to configure it in a way that allows you to use the two different
passwords for the, essentially two different accounts.  It's also an
excellent mua in general (IMHO).
HTH,
Mike

-- 
"I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal
lobotomy."
--Tom Waits

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