Andrew Jorgensen wrote:
You pay extra <http://mailplus.mail.yahoo.com/> or you use one of the programs listed here <http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=yahoo+pop>.
Erin! wrote:
how did you get it to work with your yahoo email address??? i can't figure out how to get anything to work with a yahoo address... i just have to go to the actual site every time!!!
--- John Noll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That is how I have it set up already. I have requires authentication checked and authentication type set to Login. User=jmn8 and Host=email.byu.edu.
On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 18:43, Glen Wagley wrote:
On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 17:21, John Noll wrote:
I can't seem to be able to get Evolution to send email to anyone
other
than a server on campus. I am sending this message to the list
with
Evolution, but when I try to send messages to a server not
located on
campus I get the following error.
Error while performing operation: RCPT TP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>failed: Relaying not permitted: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can send meassages to "outside addresses" with mozilla, but not
with
Evolution. I sync my palm with evolution so I would prefer to
use it
for sending emails and such. I would actually prefer mozilla,
but from
what I can tell syncing a mozilla adress book with a palm is not
yet
supported in linux?
Does anyone have this working or know what settings I should use?
Sounds like you need to tweak your smtp settings. In Evolution, Tools->Settings. Click on the account you are trying to use, then
click
Edit. Click on the Sending Mail tab, Check the "Server requires authentication" box, check Remember this Password, put your
username in
the box. The next time you try to send mail, a prompt will pop up asking you for your password. Let us know if that fixes the
problem.
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